IDF Shoots Terrorist Who Announced Plans on Facebook

On Friday afternoon, an Arab terrorist was shot and killed by IDF Border Policemen after trying to stab them.
US Condemns Murder of American Citizen by Teenage Arab Terrorists

Tuvia Yanai Weissman, the 21 year-old off-duty IDF soldier who was stabbed to death on Thursday in front of his wife and four month-old daughter while shopping, was a US citizen.
Terror Victim, 21-Year-Old Father, Laid to Rest

Tuvia Yanai Weissman, a 21 year-old father who was attacked Thursday, was buried Friday morning in Mount Herzl military cemetery.
Jerusalem Stabbing Attack Injures Two IDF Soldiers

A terror attack at the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem’s Old City left two IDF Border Policemen injured, with stab wounds to the upper body.
Why Israel? The AIFL and Church Outreach

As I spoke in churches around the country, I wondered what a well-rounded Israel advocacy seminar might look like.
IDF Chief Rejects Talmudic Battle Maxim

Israel Defense Force (IDF) Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot appeared to reject Talmudic teachings on defense while answering questions during a high school recruitment visit in central Israel Wednesday morning.
Two Israelis Wounded in Supermarket Stabbing North of Jerusalem

Two Israelis were wounded in a stabbing attack which took place on Thursday afternoon at a grocery store in the Sha’ar Binyamin industrial zone in Samaria, located northeast of Jerusalem.
Israeli Catholic Church Blames Israel for Ongoing Terror

The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, representative of the Catholic Church in the capital city, blamed Israel on Thursday for the wave of terror.
Perpetuating the Conflict

There was nothing humanitarian about the meeting of Balad MKs with terrorists’ families. Their minute of silence in memory of the murderers was a statement of support of terrorism; meanwhile, insisting on holding onto the Arab villages around Jerusalem as part of the capital is pure foolishness. Both only serve to perpetuate the conflict.
Peace Proposals from 1925 Onward

Brit Shalom (Peace Treaty, 1925) is a landmark in the continuing activity of Jews talking among themselves about what kind of accommodation they should, and can reach then with Arab now with Palestinian neighbors.