Under Guise of Normalcy, Ammunition Hill Once Again a Jerusalem Battleground

By Deborah Fineblum Schabb/JNS.org JERUSALEM—As the afternoon sun showers Jerusalem with gold, Ammunition Hill looks like any of the city’s other 22 light rail stops. Since 2011, untold numbers of Israelis—Jews, Muslims, and Christians alike—have been catching the train every nine minutes or so along the 8.6-mile route through Jerusalem’s main shopping streets and many […]

The Egyptian Gush Katif

The Egyptian Army on Wednesday began demolishing houses along its border with Gaza in the city of Rafah, following through on a plan to establish a buffer zone with the Gaza strip.

LET YEHUDA PRAY!

At the time this article is being published, my friend and comrade Rabbi Yehuda Glick is fighting for his life in a Jerusalem hospital.

ISIS Has Nothing to do with Israel

Islamic State has done what al-Qaeda failed to do. It has made it clear that the Muslim world is engaged in a self-massacre, with absolutely no connection to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Faith Amidst Tragedy

This video clip shows a group of boys singing and dancing, declaring their faith in God, at the site of last week’s tragic terrorist attack. Their demonstration of faith amidst the tragedy is inspiring.

Political Correctness and Islam

With no end in sight to Islamist violence, perhaps the time has finally come to muster up the courage and take a long, hard look at why it is afflicting dozens of countries around the world.

Terrorism Defies Definition

Defining terrorism has practical implications because formally certifying an act of violence as terrorist has important consequences in U.S. law.