Shari’a Law Meets the Internet

Denis MacEoin

Shari’a councils should not have the right effectively to deny women rights they hold as British citizens under British law.

ISIS in the House

Jim Fletcher

As the Israelis battle arson fires set by Palestinians, the first official engagement between ISIS terrorists and the IDF occurred.

Israel’s Constitutional Identity Crisis

Caroline Glick

The only thing likely to prevent Obama from harming Israel at the Security Council at this point is a clear message to the UN from the incoming Trump administration.

Why is France Again Labeling Jews?

Michael Freund

The lessons of the past should be clear: singling out Jews and labeling them is a recklessly dangerous move, one that can open up a Pandora’s box of hatred and fury.

The Year in Terror by the Numbers

As the year comes to a close, a closer look at the statistics of Israel’s recent wave of terror shows how horrific it has really been.

The Anti-Zionist Right

Ben-Dror_Yemini

Instead of having the state’s best interest in mind, Likud Knesset members are insisting on enacting damaging laws in order to gather a few more votes from the settler bloc.

Major Unpleasantness

Ira Sharkansky

The weather is calming and fires are coming under control. The clamor about responsibility and compensation will last longer.