Young Palestinian Arab Terrorists are Not Innocent Children

In America, minors who commit heinous crimes are tried as adults, Israel should not be criticized for doing the same.
Will Abbas and PA Leaders Face ICC Prosecution for Murder?

Frustrated by the P.A. chairman taking advantage of chaos in the Palestinian arena to delay the trial of their sons’ killers, the family have appealed to The Hague for justice.
Abbas’ Christmas message calls for Christians to join with Palestinians in fight against “occupation”

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas sent out a Christmas message which, rather than wishing “peace on earth, Good will to men”, was essentially a call for Christians to join in the nationalist fight against Israel. The transcript of the address was published in the English-language online edition of WAFA news on Friday. Abbas began his […]
What Happened to the 1947 UN Partition Plan?

Mahmoud Abbas is clinging to a dead letter.
The Face of the Palestinian War of Succession

The more Jews the various terrorist factions, including the P.A., murder, the greater their chances of inheriting Mahmoud Abbas.
The Palestinian Leadership Hates the US

Despite gobbling billions in American aid, the Palestinian Authority sees the U.S. as the “enemy.”
Israel’s ‘Peace Partner’ Is Slaughtering Israelis

These two bodies [Palestinian Authority (PA) and its ruling faction, Fatah] are headed by one man: Mahmoud Abbas, who has zero compunction about his loyalists murdering and wounding Israelis.
Declare the Palestinian Authority an Enemy

Instead of coddling Abbas and his cronies and heaping compliments upon his autocratic and brutal regime, Israel should drop the kid gloves and treat it accordingly.
Why the World Won’t Care About Abbas’s ‘Holocaust’ Lie

Those who urge Israel to appease the Palestinians have treated a corrupt Holocaust denier and terror funder who repeatedly turned down peace as a legitimate leader for decades.
Mahmoud Abbas and the Munich Massacre: Time to Face the Truth

“Black September” was a fiction—so says the U.S. State Department.