Record Number of French Jews to Visit Israel With Taglit-Birthright

A historic number of young French Jewish adults will be arriving to Israel this summer on the Taglit-Birthright Israel program.
The Folly of the International Community on the Palestinians

The more right-wing the government of Israel appears to the world, the easier it is for the anti-Israel campaigners to do their work.
65-Year-Old Israeli Woman Gives Birth to First Child, Credits Rabbi’s Blessing for Success

Haya Shahar, a 65-year-old Hassidic woman from Bnei Brak, gave birth to a baby boy on Monday, making her the oldest women in Israel to give birth.
Christians in the Middle East: Sometimes It Isn’t About Israel

Friends of Israel tend to use their “Israel is the center of the universe” prism to refract events in the region.
Do We Take the Western Wall for Granted?

It is hard to conceive of a time when the Western Wall was defiled and unreachable, languishing despondently under foreign rule.
What Israel can Learn from Italy

Benjamin Netanyahu’s attempt to expediently change a basic law for the mere sake of distributing fictitious government jobs is worthy of a banana republic.
Using Bedouin Issue as an Anti-Israel Propaganda Tool

The issue of the Bedouins in the Negev is one of the most difficult issues facing any Israeli government.
Just Say No to ‘Land for Terror’

Although Israel’s new government has yet to be formally sworn in, international pressure on the Jewish state to resume.
As the Nakba Comes to Washington, a Wasted Opportunity

Washington, DC will play host to a group of pro-Palestinian activists who have assembled an exhibit about the dispersion of the Palestinians.
An American Trapped in the 1948 Siege of Jerusalem

“We are so used to bombs and the sound of firing guns that we don’t get upset anymore.”