Israel: U.S.-Russia Deal on Syria Gives Iran a Win, Is Unacceptable

Earlier this week, after a meeting with French president Emmanuel Macron in Paris, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu let the cat out of the bag.
The Syrian Refugee Tragedy in Lebanon

A Syrian living in Paris sends an angry and emotional letter to the world – and particularly to the Lebanese.
Germany: Infectious Diseases Spreading as Migrants Settle In

Some say the new law does not go far enough; they are calling for vaccinations to be made compulsory for everyone in Germany.
Why the “Allen Plan” and Palestinian Demilitarization Could Never Protect Israel

Prime Minister Netanyahu’s acceptance of Palestinian statehood has always been premised upon prior Palestinian demilitarization. Nonetheless, any ostensibly legal promise that such a condition could be met is contradicted by pertinent international law.
Why Bibi?

Bibi’s strong, politically, despite years of police inquiries, and reports suggesting that he might be on the edge of a criminal indictment.
Who Do We Trust?

Despite our leaders’ daily exclamations of relying on the US and a few others, it’s hard to believe that Israelis feel a great deal of trust in anyone.
Already, Enough is Enough

The steady criminal, immoral and unethical acts and behaviors by governments and people groups are escalating around the world.
Divine Retribution Strikes Iran as Temperatures Soar in Endless Heat Wave

As the End-of-Days draws near, Iran clearly stands out as an enemy of Israel as the largest sponsor of terrorism against the Jewish state.
What Might be Missing in the Muslim World?

Now even a child could have carried out a simple Google search and realized that there are countless female surgeons and many female heart surgeons.
Looking the Wrong Way on Iran

While the West was hoping temporarily to check Iran’s nuclear aspirations, Iran was making plans to advance on the ground and in the water.