An Act of “Domestic Terrorism” – or Part of a Larger Looming Disaster

According to FBI Special Agent Danny Banks, the Orlando mass murderer had “leanings toward radical Islam.”
Israel Rises in the East

The significance of Netanyahu’s meeting with Putin in Moscow.
Advice to Clinton: Don’t Try to Placate Sanders’s Hard-left Voters

Even following Hillary Clinton’s historic victory in the primaries, there are some among the most radical Bernie Sanders supporters.
Sinking in the Syrian Quagmire

Hezbollah remains a powerful foe, but its claim to spearhead the Arab fight against Israel has been dented and its involvement in the Syrian civil war has cost it heavily.
Who is Threatening Israeli Journalists and Why?

Palestinian journalists are spearheading a campaign against Israeli reporters.
World Organization, RIP

The headline of this note, letting aspirations for an organized work rest in peace, may reflect more cynicism than reality.
IDF Demolishes Terrorist’s Home, Prepares for More Demolitions in Same Town

Late Friday night, the Judea Regional Brigade demolished the home of terrorist Murad Bader Abdullah Adais in the town of Yatta near Hebron.
The First UN Condemnation Since Wave of Terror Began

For the first time in the ten-month wave of terror, the United Nations spoke out against Palestinian violence.
Palestinians: The Fatah Mess

After many years of being gagged, Fatah’s young guard is finding its voice.
A Memorial Day Unlike Other Memorial Days

It’s always been glaring to me how in the US, even before I moved to Israel, as Memorial Day would approach, it was common to hear people wishing one another a “Happy Memorial Day.”