Violence on Temple Mount Intensifies over Sukkoth

Clashes with police continued on the morning of Sukkoth, with Arabs throwing firebombs and stones at police, and barricading themselves inside the mosque.
A Country Held Hostage by Lawyers

An important constitutional drama played out this past week behind closed doors, one that may prove pivotal in safeguarding Israel’s democratic system.
The Stones Cry Out

Would that the international community would value Jewish life.
Arabs Kill Jews, U.S. Condemns ‘All Sides’

That’s why the Obama White House has to blame “all sides.”
Moribiton Return to Violence on Temple Mount

Israeli police clashed with Arab rioters on the Temple Mount on Sunday before the holiday of Sukkot.
Cabinet Votes to Allow Sniper Rifle Against Rocks and Firebombs

Due to recent violence, the Israeli cabinet adopted stricter measures including the use of sniper rifles and mandatory minimum sentences for stone throwing.
When Women Commit Honor Killings

Female-on-female violence has been minimized because male-on-female violence is far more visible, dramatic, and epidemic.
Turkey’s Islamist Factory Settings

Normalization of relations with Israel could bolster efforts to balance Iran’s growing regional clout.
Inauspicious Timing of Pope Francis, Obama Meeting on Jewish Judgement Day

Pope Francis is being hosted at the White House by President Obama on a day which happens to be the holiest day of the Jewish Year, Yom Kippur, the Day of Judgement.
Why Do Muslims Flock to The “Evil West”?

Officially, Muslim Turkey is home to the largest number of Syrian refugees (1.9 million).