The Six Day War and its Aftermath

120 years ago, the First Zionist Conference under the leadership of Theodor Herzl was held in Basel, Switzerland.
Jordan Decries Shooting of Terrorist Killed While Stabbing Cop in Jerusalem [WATCH]

A Jordanian citizen attacked an Israeli policeman with a knife near the Lion’s Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem on Saturday. Despite his injuries, the policeman killed the terrorist, preventing him from attacking others on the crowded street.
Israel Is Still at War

After several military defeats, the largest and strongest Arab state, Egypt, signed a historic peace treaty with Israel in 1979.
A Test for King Abdullah

Abdullah should be told that he must either extradite Tamimi to the US for trial or send her back to Israel to serve the remainder of her sentence.
Unpleasant Lessons, and Some Others

For the sake of peace with Egypt, Menachem Begin’s government signed away all of Sinai including Israeli settlements.
The Opposite of a Two-State Solution Is Not One State

There are presently three “states,” or at least three governments, west of the Jordan: Israel, the Palestinian Authority (PA), and Gaza.
The Real Face of Jordan

Jordan is the country to Israel’s east with which Israel has had a formal peace for 23 years.
You Won’t Believe What Language Jordanians Are Learning

In an unprecedented move among Arab nations, Jordan has established The Center for Israel Studies in Jordan.
Israel Thanks Foreign Fire Crews From Russia, Spain, Egypt, PA, More [WATCH]

Israeli government officials and representatives of foreign fire crews gathered on Tuesday to celebrate the contributions of foreign volunteer and professional firefighters who helped battled a wave of brush fires last week
Three US Troops Killed in Jordan by “Friendly Forces”

Three US servicemen were shot and killed at a Jordanian training facility on Friday. The servicemen were in a vehicle approaching the entrance gate when they came under fire from friendly forces inside the base.