Again the Temple Mount

Currently the activity concerns the construction of toilets and showers for Muslims who come to pray.
Iran’s Chess Board

Strategic thinking has always been Israel’s Achilles’ heel.
This Bigoted Radical Doesn’t Deserve a ‘Feminist Artist’ Award

Angela Davis is neither a feminist nor an artist.
Qatar: The World’s Wealthiest Family-Run Gas Station

Many people describe Qatar’s treatment of expatriate laborers on World Cup sites as “modern day slavery.”
The Left. Vs. Israel

Muslims, not leftists, still staff almost all the violent attacks on Israel.
Pope Francis: Christians Who Refuse to Accept Migrants are Hypocrites

In keeping with the teachings of the Bible on accepting the stranger, Pope Francis encouraged a group of schoolchildren to see migrants as brothers.
Liberman’s First Challenge

The time has come for Israel to reconsider its strategic position and options.
Hezbollah Operations Chief Killed in Syria—But Who Did It?

In this Aug. 16, 2015 file photo, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives for the weekly cabinet meeting at his office, in Jerusalem.
At the Epicenter of BDS

For many of these students, all of Judaism boils down to the words “tikkun olam” — repairing the world.
Poking a Gaping Hole in the Palestinian Narrative

It was May 17, 1965, when Levi Eshkol, Israel’s third prime minister, ascended the podium in the Knesset to lay out a remarkably detailed plan for regional harmony.