Dearborn Mayor Allows Street Named After Terrorist Sympathizer

The truth is simple: it appears that in parts of America, it is now acceptable to honor men who have defended designated terrorist organizations.Â
Up-Close Killers, Then and Now

What kind of human being is capable of walking up to another person—an innocent, defenseless, unarmed civilian—and, at close range, shooting him or her?
Was the Qatar Attack a Success?

This is the greatest sanctification of God’s name; not dying as victims, but living as free, sovereign Jews in our eternal homeland, destroying the evil that surrounds us. The world may not like it. Our enemies will fear it. But history will remember it.
Six killed in terror shooting attack in Jerusalem

A deadly terrorist shooting rocked the northern Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot today, Monday morning, leaving five people dead and at least a dozen others injured.
Israel Eliminates Hamas Spokesman, U.S. Tightens PA Visa Rules, and Netanyahu Launches Gaza City Offensive

Israel confirmed the killing of Hamas spokesman in Gaza, dealing a blow to the group’s leadership. The U.S. imposed visa bans on holders of Palestinian Authority travel documents, while Netanyahu announced the IDF’s Gaza City offensive to defeat Hamas and free hostages.
Israeli Strike Kills Al Jazeera Correspondent, Israel Claims Led Hamas Cell

The 29-year-old journalist, who was among Al Jazeera’s most senior correspondents, was killed in an Israeli airstrike that the IDF says deliberately targeted him as the head of a Hamas terrorist cell operating under journalistic cover.
Israel Faces Ceasefire Setback, Showcases Samaria Resilience, as Montreal Jews Confront Violent Antisemitism

Israel faces mounting challenges—from the collapse of ceasefire talks after France’s pledge to recognize a Palestinian state, to a powerful show of agricultural determination as ranchers drove 100 cattle across Samaria. Meanwhile, in Montreal, a violent attack on a Jewish man has stirred outrage.
Commemorating Catastrophes

This day of mourning brings yet another tragedy: our neighbors’ ongoing refusal to learn from the past. Until they do, we are destined to be on high alert all the time.Â
Yishai Ribo & Akiva Wow 500 Bereaved Children With Private Concert at Summer Camp

Watching these incredible children sing and dance with such abandon, surrounded by peers who truly understand their journey, captures the essence of what OneFamily’s summer camp represents.
Archaeological Vandalism: Ancient Jewish Sites in Biblical Heartland Under Systematic Attack

Deliberate vandalism and institutional neglect endanger thousands of sites documenting biblical and post-biblical Jewish history.