Turkey’s Illusions Hit Realities

Apparently, the Turkish government does not want to confront ISIS.
Looking Toward the Future in Israel

I am not a great fan of looking far ahead of where we are. There are too many possibilities capable of foiling the most carefully plotted scenarios.
Heartbreaking Times in Kobani

The Kurds may have kicked Islamic State out of Kobani, but 200,000 refugees remain in dire conditions on the Turkish side of the border.
Hezbollah: Israel’s Strongest Foe?

Hezbollah, with the help and backing of Iran and Syria, has very quickly turned into one of the most dangerous strategic enemies that Israel faces today.
Treating the Nameless Masses: IDF Medics Battle Mental Toll after Aiding Syrian Wounded

According to medics in the IDF, mental anguish from the treatment of thousands of Syrians wounded from the fallout of the ongoing civil war is taking its toll.
Syria’s Civil War Could Stabilize Its Region

Population shifts resulting from Syria’s four-year long civil war have profoundly changed Syria and its three Arabic-speaking neighbors: Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan.
Jerusalem Dateline: Suing Terrorists to Stop Terrorism [VIDEO]

US President Barack Obama has stated several times over that Islamic terrorism is not rooted in Islam.
ISIS Kidnaps 150 Christians in Northern Syria

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights organization reported that ISIS has kidnapped 150 Christians near the mainly Kurdish held city of Hasaka.
Iran Extending Striking Capabilities Across Israel’s North

In 2013, both the Iranian and Syrian governments made statements expressing a desire to open up an anti-Israel front across the entire northern border of Israel.
In Stunning Admission, Hezbollah Leader Reveals Forces Fighting ISIS in Iraq

In a stunning admission, Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, publicly acknowledged for the first time that the Lebanese Shiite terror group has been fighting ISIS in Iraq.