A Prayer for Silence, for Muslims and for All

The good news is that the Israeli government includes a responsible adult – Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman.
Facebook Fines for Terror Incitement? Knesset Debates

The Knesset Science and Technology Committee debated on Monday a bill potentially fining public companies for incitement to terrorism.
Why Regulation Must be Limited to Settlement Blocs

The ruling was issued by the European Court of Human Rights, one of the most important courts in the world.
Contentious Bill to Legalize “Outposts” Sparks Knesset Brawl But Passes First Vote

A bill to legalize more Israeli settlements passed its preliminary Knesset vote Wednesday despite growing political tensions surrounding the proposal.
Minister Admits Government Discriminates Against Jews on Temple Mount

The government discriminates against Jews visiting the Temple Mount, admitted Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan at a Knesset conference organized by MK Yehudah Glick on Monday.
Clean Internet Bill Blocking Pornographic Sites Gets Government Backing

Customers would have to personally contact their internet providers, either in writing, by phone, or online, to have the block removed.
Obama’s Hostile Eulogy

US President Barack Obama’s eulogy to Shimon Peres last Friday at Mt. Herzl was a thinly disguised assault on Israel.
MK Bennett: Israel is World’s Battle Front Against ISIS, Hezbollah, Hamas

“No nation is as threatened by terror as we are,” Bennett told the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism annual conference.
Netanyahu Decision to Halt Train Construction on Sabbath Causes Crisis

After Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Sabbath construction work halted on Israel’s railroad lines, Israeli parliament descended into crisis and hundreds of thousands of commuters were affected.
Looking a Gift Horse in the Mouth

After billionaire George Soros was discovered to be behind a plot to influence Israeli NGOs, practical action must be taken to prevent such a threat in the future.