New Scroll for New Era: “Six Day War Scroll” Tells Story of Six Days of Divine Deliverance

There is no mistaking the fact that this victory was a result of Divine Revelation and the fulfillment of Isaiah’s and Ezekiel’s ancient Biblical prophecies of the Jewish people’s return to Jerusalem.
US Lawmaker at Congress-Knesset Jubilee Event: “Jerusalem Must Remain United for 1,000 Years”

The Knesset and US Congress jointly marked 50 years since the reunification of Jerusalem with a first-ever simultaneous broadcast from the two legislatures.
Israel, Time and Power: Potentially Devastating Chronologies

Ultimately, Israel’s successful defense must depend upon far more than prudent strategic and tactical planning.
What If: Fifty Years After the Six-Day War

Israel’s military triumph over three enemy states in June 1967 is the most outstandingly successful war of all recorded history.
Six Days and Fifty Years

As documented in “Six Days of War,” two weeks before the outbreak of the war, UN Secretary General U Thant met with President Nasser in Egypt.
Jordan Intensifies Anti-Israel Rhetoric Despite Security Challenges

Jordan, a country that has had a formal peace treaty with Israel since 1994, has seen an uptick in anti-Israel hostility.
IDF Calls for New Terminology as Israel Celebrates 50 Years Since Six-Day War

“Choosing the most accurate terms for the Land of Israel can only clarify the Biblical and Jewish connection to the land as well as strengthen our army.”
In the Wake of Trump

President Trump’s recent visit to Israel is now ancient history but that doesn’t stop friends from overseas still reaching out to ask my thoughts.
PHOTOS: Priests Reenact Temple First Fruits Offering, Paving Way for ‘Greater Jerusalem’

On Thursday, the day after the holiday of Shavuot, hundreds of people gathered in the Old CIty of Jerusalem for a reenactment of the Temple service known as bikurim.
Trump Will Continue Obama Practice of Vetoing Jerusalem Embassy Move

With only a few hours remaining until the deadline requiring the president to decide whether to veto moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem, media sources are claiming President Trump will indeed sign the waiver delaying the move for at least another six months.