My Advice to French Diplomacy

The conventional wisdom of European diplomacy is that Israel should accept the so-called “Arab Peace Initiative.”
Group Rallies to “Save Jewish Jerusalem” by Forcing Arab Neighborhoods Out

A new campaign is underway in Israel’s undivided capital to promote just that: dividing Jerusalem’s Palestinian neighborhoods, annexed in 1967, from the rest of the city.
Israel and “Palestine”: What International Law Requires

Accordingly, Israel should clearly affirm that Israeli “settlement activity” is in fact fully consistent with binding international law.
Palestinian Leaders and Child Sacrifice

The Palestinian Authority (PA) is now hoping that the tragedy of the Abu Hindi family will push Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to revolt against Hamas.
Netanyahu, Ayrault Spar Over Method to Israel-Palestinian Peace

“I told (Ayrault) that the only way to advance true peace between us and the Palestinians is through direct negotiations between us and them without preconditions,” Netanyahu said.
How is One Israeli Law Center Bankrupting Terrorism?

“We are driven to secure justice not only for victims of terror but, we also fight academic and economic boycotts against Israel…The work is never ending.”
No Victims Here

Speaking through her tears it was not clear whether Eliana, 15, was crying tears of sadness because of her loss, or tears of joy because she was in a place where she could express herself, and cry openly.
To Spite Israel, France Hosting Mideast ‘Peace’ Talks Without Inviting Pro-Israel Voice

They’re at it again — an Israeli-Palestinian peace conference is taking place in Paris on May 30.
The Shot Heard Round the World

It happened in March, on our silliest, most joyous holiday, Purim.
Iran’s Plans to Control a Palestinian State

The Iran nuclear deal, marking its first anniversary, does not appear to have had a calming effect on the Middle East.