Lebanon: Hezbollah’s Potemkin Village

Lebanese politicians also point their fingers at Hezbollah, and its missile stores at the port.
Flying High Over Peace Between Israel and the UAE

The fact that Israel and the UAE do not share a border and have never been involved in open hostilities and war is also significant.Â
American Jewish Non-Profit Standing with Family of Terrorists

One can read this eulogy and cry – in part because American Jews are protecting the families of the terrorist who killed Ben Yigal.
Israel’s Democracy is Stronger Than Netanyahu

The prime minister’s failure to dismantle the government by violating the coalition agreement with Blue & White proves that despite his unceasing search for more power, the state stands, but we cannot rest on laurels, for the danger remains
Again?

This week’s monster blast in Beirut brought out another rash of predictions from Bible prophecy teachers and students convinced that Gog-Magog was (or wasn’t!) about to break out.
Lebanon Exploding

His behavior belied the fact that he had suffered a great deal as a Christian refugee from Lebanon where he saw and experienced tremendous evil and hatred.
California Census Partners with CAIR Radical

While the Census does not ask about religious affiliation, CAIR officials have exaggerated the size of the American-Muslim population over the years.
Stability for our Enemies

Israel’s security community isn’t alone in its preference for stability—even at the cost of strengthening enemies.
Camp David 20 Years Later: Still Holding Onto the Oslo Delusion

The disastrous peace summit that led to a Palestinian terror war remains an object lesson in hubris and an unwillingness to accept the truth about an insoluble conflict.
Return to Rewarding Terrorism?

The Democrat-controlled House Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs officially adopted an amendment to send $250 million in aid to the Palestinian Authority, despite an ongoing pay-to-slay Israelis policy.