Kay’s Story

This week, Kay observes an auspicious anniversary, one which she’s just grateful to be alive to experience, despite the many challenges that befell her in 2010.

The Roots of Islamic Terrorism Run Deep

The Dec. 6 murder of three U.S. soldiers at the Pensacola Naval Air Station by a Saudi Islamic terrorist was independent of U.S. policy in the Middle East and beyond, as indeed all previous cases of anti-U.S. and anti-Western Islamic terrorism have been. For instance, Iran’s ayatollahs launched an anti-U.S. terror wave in 1979, while […]

Deadly Car Crash Near Jerusalem: Suspected Terrorist Attack

In 2009, B’tselem, a self-proclaimed left-wing “humanitarian” organization, succeeded in bringing a lawsuit that allowed Arabs unrestricted and unchecked access to Route 443. B’Tselem continues to bring lawsuits that will allow Arabs similar access to all roads in Israel.

Counter-Terrorism 101

There is no doubt that Israel’s elimination of Baha Abu al-Ata has dented the self-confidence and arrogance of its enemies.