Europe Slaps Discriminatory Labels on Israeli Products

It’s official: the European Union will be sending out guidelines to all 28 of its member states on how to label settlement products from Israel.
Why the Paris Massacre Will Have Limited Impact

The murder of some 127 innocents in Paris by a jihadi gang on Friday has again shocked the French and led to another round of solidarity, soul searching, and anger.
A Generation Too Late

Never in my entire life have I ever wished this hard that I, together with a tiny group of co-activists, would have been wrong all along.
Wake Up and Start Connecting the Dots

This is not the time for an academic discussion of morality and ethics.
You Won’t Believe How Extreme Weather Worldwide is Fulfilling Biblical Prophecy

During the holiday of Sukkot last month, Jews worldwide began praying for rain to fall in the land of Israel. It would seem that the prayers were heard.
A Murder in October

I walked home back to Abu Tor through the valley.
12-Year-Old Terrorist, Youngest of Current Terror Wave, Stabs Security Guard on Jerusalem Light Rail [PHOTOS]

Two stabbing terror attacks took place in Jerusalem within moments of each other on Tuesday.
Female Palestinian Terrorist Leaves “Suicide Note”

On Monday morning a young Palestinian woman attempted to commit a stabbing attack at the Eliyahu checkpoint in the Shomron and was killed by security forces.
Is it Iran’s Middle East Now?

The Middle East is currently in the midst of widespread instability, civil strife and the collapse or contraction of state authority
Understanding Russian Strategy

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s visit to Moscow last month appears born of the confidence that no one would depose him in his absence.