Israel’s Arabs: A Tale of Betrayal

During the past two decades, some of the Israeli Arab community’s elected representatives and leaders have worked harder for Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip than for their own Israeli constituents.
Syrian Refugees: The Moral Imperative and Existential Necessity

As Jews, how should we respond to the human tragedy of Syria’s mass exodus? As Europe agonizes over the phenomenon, we have our own point of view. We cannot be indifferent to human suffering, but Israel cannot realistically absorb thousands of refugees.
Car Attack Injures 3 IDF, Stabbing in Hebron Injures Soldier and Arab

Three IDF Border Patrol soldiers were injured Saturday evening when a car driven by Arabs rammed into them at Metzudat Adummim Junction, east of Jerusalem.
Iran Infiltrates the West Bank

“The Patient Ones,” Al-Sabireen, are seeking Palestinians as a group to become an Iranian proxy in the region, and redoubling efforts to eliminate the “Zionist entity” and replace it with an Islamist empire.
The Mystery of the Lost Jubilee: Part X – The Back Fifty

In the part 9 we explained an area of disagreement, from both history and Scripture, about whether Jubilees should repeat every 49 years or every 50 years.
The Next White House and Israel

Many of us are “issues” voters.
Our World: Syria and the Real Demographic Threat

It is impossible to imagine that a Palestinian state on the western side of the Jordan River could block refugee flows from the east.
Christians Who Demonize Israel – Part II

It is commonly repeated by Palestinians that there were never any Jews in the Holy Land before the 19th century and that the first and second Jewish Temples never stood in Jerusalem.
Walk on the Wild Side

Wildness is part of politics.
It’s Not Desperation, It’s Incitement

Mr. Prime Minister, you must extend a hand in peace, even if it doesn’t lead to peace. Not another declaration that you will ‘meet with Abbas without preconditions.’ You can try something a little more daring.