Fatah and Hamas: Reconciliation or Divorce?

Mordechai Kedar

There are manifold reasons that make it so difficult to effect a compromise between the two movements and they involve every aspect of Palestinian Arab life. They do agree on Israel.

The Generals’ Revolt

Caroline Glick

The candidacy of Golan and Alon for chief of General Staff, along with the military’s subversion of the government and the US administration, need to serve as an urgent warning to the government.

Taking an Axe to ‘Peace Processing’

Shoshana Bryen

If “peace” is a bridge too far, a long-term stabilization process is not out of reach based on President Trump’s new foundations for American policy.

The Terrorists Among Us

Ben-Dror_Yemini

The attack on 3 Arab youths at the Haifa beach last week was no less than Jewish terrorism. And we must not show understanding or leniency towards violence against Arabs just because of ‘what the other side is doing to us.’ Violence must be eradicated with a firm hand.

Kicking the Can Down the Road

Jim Fletcher

Until the West gets serious about eradicating lethal problems, those problems will continue to crouch at the door, like the sin beast in Genesis.