The only deal on Hamas’s table is defeat of the Jewish state

Every crack in Israel’s societal armor serves to stiffen the terrorists’ intransigence.
Is Trump really abandoning Israel?

His remarks about the war on Hamas are spun in a way that recalls every previous controversy about things he’s said—and with just as much accuracy.
Anti-Netanyahu protests threaten war effort and hostage deal

Anti-government demonstrations, which had been on a low flame since Oct. 7, burst forth with renewed ferocity this week.
The Biden administration’s Israel policy is disconnected from reality

Never before has the daylight between a Washington and Jerusalem been so open, and it seems to be devolving.
Israel will overcome the Biden administration’s backstabbing

Appeasing terrorists for the sake of political expediency endangers not just Israel but America itself.
The Biden administration’s war against the government of Israel

Before Oct. 7, rioters demanded the overthrow of Netanyahu’s coalition due to its “anti-democratic” policies and “corruption.” The new rallying cry is to free the hostages.
Photographers who joined the Oct. 7 pogrom deserve censure, not awards

The prestigious honor given to the photo of Hamas terrorists showing off the half-naked body of their young Jewish victim is evidence of the corruption of contemporary journalism.
What Kind of Man… (#1)

A man alienated from his people, his family, even at times seemingly separated from the covenant promises of God, in many ways Moses appears as the archetypal stranger.
Bashing Bibi helps Hamas

Anybody who parrots the slander that Netanyahu doesn’t care about returning the hostages is ruining the chance of a deal Israel can accept.
Hamas will do anything to stop Gazans leaving Rafah

The IDF’s Rafah operation must begin with a large-scale evacuation and screening to ensure that terrorists don’t escape with civilians.