What America Can (and Can’t) Learn from Israeli Gun Laws

When mass shootings take plan in the U.S., commentators routinely raise Israel as a case study to prove that guns in the hands of citizens save lives.
Why Do the Arabs Hate the Palestinians So?

The Arab world, for many reasons, is not at all interested in giving the Palestinian Arabs a state. The Palestinian Arabs don’t really want one either, because why kill the “refugee” goose that lays the golden eggs?
Hamas: Full Steam Ahead to Nowhere

Hamas, an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, was supposed to create an alternative religious nationalist ethos in contrast to the secular nationalism led by various Arab organizations. It failed abysmally to do so.
Anti-Semitism in Poland in Part of a Larger European Problem

Relations between Poland and Israel are in their deepest crisis in memory in the wake of Poland’s move to criminalize criticism of Polish collaboration with the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Defending the Rule of Law

If Netanyahu is forced from office, Israeli democracy will be critically, and possibly irreparably, debilitated.
Germany: Meet Jens Spahn, Merkel’s Possible Successor

“I am a burkaphobe.”
Children and Siblings of Terror Victims File NIS 400 Million Lawsuit Against PA

‘In the filing of this claim we seek to send a message in the name of every person who has a heart,’ the bereaved family members said.
Arab-Israelis Indicted for Planning ISIS Attack on Temple Mount

On Monday, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), filed indictments against three Israeli Arabs for planning an Islamic State (ISIS) terror attack on the Temple Mount.
Palestinians: Hamas and Fatah – United against Trump

Hamas and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s ruling Fatah faction are continuing to contest control of the Gaza Strip.
Trump, Netanyahu and the Post-Oslo Era

Netanyahu said he opposes Kisch’s bill because he believes that applying Israeli law to the Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria is “a historic undertaking.”