Muslim Rape Gangs, Terrorists as ‘Pop-Idols,’ and the Trafficking of Children

The boys want to be like them [jihadists] and the girls want to be with them.
Christians in the Middle East: Sometimes It Isn’t About Israel

Friends of Israel tend to use their “Israel is the center of the universe” prism to refract events in the region.
100,000 Hezbollah Rockets Aimed at Israel from Southern Lebanon

Lebanese terror group Hezbollah is hiding 100,000 missiles in Shiite villages in southern Lebanon, a senior Israeli intelligence official announced.
Just Say No to ‘Land for Terror’

Although Israel’s new government has yet to be formally sworn in, international pressure on the Jewish state to resume.
As the Nakba Comes to Washington, a Wasted Opportunity

Washington, DC will play host to a group of pro-Palestinian activists who have assembled an exhibit about the dispersion of the Palestinians.
IDF Field Hospital Treats Syrian with “Most Severe Injuries” to Date

The IDF declassified footage of Israeli soldiers saving the life of a Syrian rebel who made it across the border to Israel alive to receive medical treatment.
A Turkish-Saudi Military Offensive on Syria?

Syria’s Scud-C ballistic missiles put several big Turkish cities “within range.”
The Middle East Runs Out of Water

A ranking Iranian political figure, Issa Kalantari, recently warned that past mistakes leave Iran with water supplies so insufficient.
The Last Battle?

The Kalamon mountains range from Mount Hermon northwards for tens of kilometers, overlooking the Lebanon Valley to the west.
Senior Hezbollah Leader Killed in Syria – Report

A senior Hezbollah commander is said to have been killed in a battle between rebel forces and the Syrian army.