My visit to the safest place in Europe for Jews

Hungary’s government is despised by liberals. But Budapest is Israel’s only real ally in the European Union and, as long as Viktor Orbán remains in power, the Jews there are safe.
American Jews are lions led by donkeys

The community deserves better than a leadership mired in decadence and denial.
Nations that stand with Israel in our day

The truth is, if we do not fully support Israel’s war against terrorists, then we are in opposition to them and with God, putting us in line for judgment.
Compassionate Israelis, complicit Gazans

The heroic hostage-rescue operation brought out the best in the Jewish state and typical sociopathy in the Strip.
Behind the Headlines: The Real Story of Rafah

In the June 2nd segment of Eyes on Israel, Rabbi Pesach Wolicki tackled the contentious issue of a reported Israeli airstrike in Rafah, Gaza, and its portrayal in the media.
Sinwar must meet bin Laden’s fate

Israel cannot afford to wait 10 years to wreak justice upon this ruthless, evil megalomaniac.
The rise of the protester-terrorist

When any terrorist movement is permitted to grow until it reaches critical mass, no society can survive what follows.
I hate Flag Day in Jerusalem

I don’t remember when this universal celebration of the Jews’ eternal capital became Flag Day, an “ultranationalist” and controversial.
The myth of Gaza’s ‘innocent’ majority

So far, not a single civilian in the terrorist enclave has opted to be categorized as a member of the “Righteous Among the Nations.”
The ‛international community’ has no right to exist

A tiny, privileged minority of diplomatic elites has done more than enough damage for one century.