In Biblical City of Hebron, Jews Struggle to Overcome Terror

The holy city of Hebron is the second holiest in the world, but lately, it has gotten much more media attention as the center of the latest round of Palestinian terror attacks against Israelis.
Father Gabriel Naddaf Denounces Palestinian Claims that Jesus Was a Palestinian

The PA has had a long-standing policy of rewriting history to undermine Jewish connections to the Land of Israel and to strengthen Palestinian and Arab claims to the land.
Greek Parliament Likely to Recognize Palestinian State in Largely Symbolic Vote

Greece is likely to recognize Palestinian statehood in a symbolic vote at the Greek Parliament on Tuesday, in spite of the country’s recent efforts to strengthen its relationship with Israel.
Welcome to Hamas West, AKA Connecticut College

When twisted Islamist ideas and lethal Jew-Hatred are protected in the name of diversity.
Freedom of Expression is Not a Sacred Cow

Israel may be in need of explicit legislation that will prevent some of the expressions of hatred – from the right and from the left – which contribute nothing to the public discourse.
See Something, Say Something—Unless a Palestinian is Involved

One of the Obama administration’s least-known anti-terrorism programs was back in the news this week.
Bereaved Widow on Death of Hezbollah Terrorist: “We Are Safe From His Cruel Plans”

For Smadar Haran, the bereaved widow of terror victim Danny Haran, last night’s killing of Hezbollah terrorist Samir Kuntar has done more for her than just mete out justice.
The Left’s Selective Indignation About Civil Rights

“Despite this fragrant violation of basic democratic norms, virtually the only discernible sound emerging from Israel’s ordinarily vociferous left is that of crickets chirping peacefully at night.”
Upcoming Conference to Study Assault on Pro-Israel Evangelicals

Evangelical Protestants are part of the backbone of American civil society.
ZAKA Responds to Injunction to Treat Terrorists Before Victims With a Resounding NO

In response to a recent injunction by the Israel Medical Association to treat patients at the scenes of terror attacks without regarding whether the patient is a victim or perpetrator of the attack, ZAKA stated unequivocally that they will always treat victims before terrorists.