The Limits of Israeli Power

On Thursday, US President Donald Trump bowed to the foreign policy establishment and betrayed his voters.
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.”
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.
Recalling the Menace of May 1967

Israel’s presence in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria is historically just, morally fitting, biblically mandated and militarily necessary to ensure our survival.
VIDEO: Jewish Settler Kills Arab, Defending Himself From “Peaceful Protest”

An Israeli motorist attacked by a mob of at least 20 Arabs opened fire, killing one and injuring at least two others. A video of the attack shows a Palestinian Red Crescent Ambulance aiding the attackers, preventing the Israeli from escaping the attack.
Universal Learning Center To Be Inaugurated Commemorating Judea’s 50th Year

In the hills of Judea, precisely where the Prophet Amos gave over his final message, the Land of Israel Network is commemorating the 50th anniversary of the reestablishment of Judea.
IDF Raids in Judea and Samaria: 15 Arrested, Weapons Workshop Seized

The IDF and security forces arrested 15 individuals wanted for terrorism and rioting in Judea and Samaria. All suspects were taken for questioning.
Evangelical Christians Tour Judea and Samaria: “We Shall Be Your Ambassadors”

“Just as Abraham had the faith to move to an unknown land and to place his fate in God’s hands, his legacy teaches us that the time for talk is over and that now is the time for action.”
The Agenda for the Trump-Abbas Meeting

The timing of the meeting presumes a linkage between the establishment of Israel and the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Left-Wing Israeli Newspaper Says Religious Jews Worse Than Terrorists

Haaretz newspaper became the focus of widespread criticism for publishing an ope-ed article on Wednesday that called religious Zionists, “more [dangerous] than drivers in car-ramming attacks”. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lost no time in calling on Haaretz to apologize.