Welcome to the Post-Palestine Era

This coming May will mark 50 years since our brave soldiers liberated Judea and Samaria and reunited Jerusalem after 19 centuries of foreign occupation.
Hamas’s Fatah and the No-State Solution

Abbas maintains that he is eager to work with the Trump Administration to achieve peace in the region.
The PLO’s Zero-Sum Game

Since its inception in the late 1970s, the Israeli peace movement has been based on one thing: hope.
Israel’s Best Response to the UN Resolution

The world is expecting Israel to lead the way to a solution, and fast.
The Islamization of Germany in 2016

“Germany is no longer safe.”
Obama, Kerry and Netanyahu Go Visceral

How to explain the recent uproar in U.S.-Israel relations?
IDF Soldier Who Shot Palestinian Terrorist Convicted on Manslaughter Charges

Justices rejected Azaria’s claim that believed the man, who had just stabbed a soldier at the site, was wired with a suicide belt and still posed a threat.
This Is the Moment for an Israeli Victory

As 28 years of frustration and futility clang to a sullen close, the time is nigh to ask, “What comes next?”
Kerry Speech will Make Peace with the Palestinians Much Harder

Kerry also discussed the Palestinian refugees, without even mentioning the equal member of Jewish refugees from Arab and Muslim countries.
Jews and Others, There and Here

The noise, and occasionally worse, has long been part of the Jewish phenomena, and shows no sign of going away.