Again?

This week’s monster blast in Beirut brought out another rash of predictions from Bible prophecy teachers and students convinced that Gog-Magog was (or wasn’t!) about to break out.
Palestinians: “We Support China’s Muslim Concentration Camps”

The Palestinian Authority (PA) says it is determined to proceed with its request that the International Criminal Court (ICC) launch an investigation against Israel for “committing war crimes” against the Palestinians.
What to Teach (And Not Teach) Your Children About Israel

The pandemic has become an educational disaster, but as the Seth Rogen kerfuffle reminds us, it’s also an opportunity to inform and inspire kids about Jewish life.
What Does Iran’s Pivot to China Mean for Israel?

Tehran and Beijing have been reported to be planning broad economic and security deals that could pave the way for China’s multibillion-dollar investment in Iran’s energy and military sectors, as the Jewish state cautiously eyes the developing relationship.
Camp David 20 Years Later: Still Holding Onto the Oslo Delusion

The disastrous peace summit that led to a Palestinian terror war remains an object lesson in hubris and an unwillingness to accept the truth about an insoluble conflict.
New Report Confirms Al Jazeera’s Role as Qatari Agent

The government of the United Arab Emirates commissioned Ros-Lehtinen’s investigation of Al Jazeera.
Following COVID-19, Right Over the Green Line

Tracing coronavirus infection routes demonstrates that the 1949 armistice lines, which many in Israel and abroad view as some sort of official boundary, don’t exist in actuality.
The Cost of Israeli Sovereignty

The application of Israeli law to the Jordan Valley and parts of Judea and Samaria will bolster Israeli deterrence and advance the national security of the pro-U.S. Arab states.
Making America Second-Rate Again

Meet the restrainers, those seeking for the U.S. to pass the torch of global leadership.
Trump and Netanyahu Face their Rendezvous with Destiny

Netanyahu’s actions over the next few weeks will determine whether he goes down in history as one of the greatest Jewish leaders of all time, or is remembered as a disappointment of Sabbatean proportions.