Poking a Gaping Hole in the Palestinian Narrative

It was May 17, 1965, when Levi Eshkol, Israel’s third prime minister, ascended the podium in the Knesset to lay out a remarkably detailed plan for regional harmony.
PA Flatly Refuses Direct Talks With Israel, Clings to French Initiative

Palestinian Authority (PA) Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah flatly rejected his Israeli counterpart’s offer of direct negotiations instead of a French initiative, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of stalling.
Liberal Judaism and Complexity Science

For the time being, however, don’t bet more than you can afford to lose.
Netanyahu to French PM: Don’t Discourage Palestinians from Direct Talks with Israel

“I’m ready to clear my schedule and fly to Paris tomorrow,” Netanyahu assured Valls.
How Terrorists and Dictators Silence Arab Journalists

Hamas shut the Gaza offices of Al-Arabiya in July 2013, under the pretext that the station broadcasted “incorrect news” about the situation in the Gaza Strip.
Israel, Gaza and “Proportionality”

It appears that several major Palestinian terror groups have begun to prepare for mega-terror attacks on Israel.
Netanyahu: Arab Nations Can Help Bring ‘Real Peace’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday night that the Arab nations in the region can help facilitate a “real deal with the Palestinians.”
Truth on its Head

Maybe it’s the weariness of eight decades of fighting Arab terror constantly.
Egypt Now Teaching Schoolchildren: Israel is (Sort of) a Legitimate Country

Israel and Egypt signed a peace treaty in 1979.
Terrorists Open Fire on Israeli School Bus in Drive-By Shooting

Palestinian terrorists shot at an Israeli school bus full of teenagers on Saturday night near the community of Tekoa in Gush Etzion, south of Jerusalem.