At the Epicenter of BDS

For many of these students, all of Judaism boils down to the words “tikkun olam” — repairing the world.
Poking a Gaping Hole in the Palestinian Narrative

It was May 17, 1965, when Levi Eshkol, Israel’s third prime minister, ascended the podium in the Knesset to lay out a remarkably detailed plan for regional harmony.
Fascism is Looming Over the US — And It’s Bad News for the Jews

As I fear for unity within Israel, I fear for the unity of American Jewry, and its ties with Israel.
Hamas to Begin Public Executions of Criminals

Hamas, the terrorist group which rules the Gaza Strip, announced Sunday that it would begin conducting public executions.
Lebanon’s New Watchtowers on Israel Border Can See Into Kibbutzes, Army Bases

The Lebanese Army has established a series of watchtowers along the border with Israel, a move which has Israelis worried the towers may end up in Hezbollah’s hands should violence resume.
Iran Boasts it Could “Raze Zionist Regime in Less Than Eight Minutes”

A senior military commander bragged the Iranian army could “raze the Zionist regime in less than eight minutes” if given the order.
How Terrorists and Dictators Silence Arab Journalists

Hamas shut the Gaza offices of Al-Arabiya in July 2013, under the pretext that the station broadcasted “incorrect news” about the situation in the Gaza Strip.
Dopes, Doping, and the Russian-Iranian Nuclear Threat

The Russians have been doping their athletes, but we are the dopes.
Israel as a Security Asset – For Everyone

The week of Israel’s 68th anniversary, NATO invited Israel – and three other countries – to “establish diplomatic missions to NATO headquarters.
Truth on its Head

Maybe it’s the weariness of eight decades of fighting Arab terror constantly.