Return to Rewarding Terrorism?

The Democrat-controlled House Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs officially adopted an amendment to send $250 million in aid to the Palestinian Authority, despite an ongoing pay-to-slay Israelis policy.
What Do U.S. Jews Really Think About Annexation?

The only way to know is to poll the Jewish population. But the answers may come as a surprise.
Prevent an Arab State of Palestine? Embrace the Idea

In the past, multiple times having done so, we have seen the Palestinian Arabs refuse, reject and back away from such negotiations.
Ahead of Sovereignty Start Date, Affected Israelis and Palestinians Speak Out

Palestinians in the E1 area east of Jerusalem seem unsupportive of the plan. Those in nearby Ma’ale Adumim eagerly await it. And the Bedouin are in smack-dab in the middle of everything.
Explaining Israel’s Security Establishment

The conflict with the Palestinians has changed the IDF into a police force, with a defensive mentality viewing stability as a goal in itself.
The Great Myth of Israeli Annexation

The Jewish state is not about to march across any border or claim even an inch of new territory. To the contrary, its footprint in Judea and Samaria will remain exactly the same.
Jerusalem, Jordan and the Jews

Amman does not go so far as to deny any Jewish connection, but it, too, makes a hash of history.
Is Israel Really a Sovereign State?

If Israel is truly an independent country, it should be able (and allowed) to make its own decisions concerning what areas it wants to annex and where its borders should or should not be.
Israeli Supreme Court Reverses Land Decision in Midst of Sovereignty Debate

The move is seen by some segments of the country as overreach and hypocritical, and proved an issue in the year-long elections in the Jewish state.
Jews and Christians Unite to Support Christian Arabs

Despite Israel being a democracy with freedom of worship for all, there are challenges specifically among Christian Arabs.