Choosing Which Peres to Remember

There will be plenty of time and opportunities for future historians and analysts to assess the totality of the individual, his accomplishments and failings.
The Peres Legacy: What Can We Learn From It?

Former President Shimon Peres was, in many ways, an inspirational figure.
Lessons for the Next US President

Special to Israel National News: Oslo’s still conspicuous failures must be noted and addressed.
Security Forces Seize Guns, Ammo in Raid on Palestinian Arms Dealers

Security forces have arrested several individuals suspected of manufacturing and trading in illegal arms, and seized several weapons and cash from the suspects.
Muslim Cleric who Advocated the Slaughter of Jews Sentenced to 8 Months in Prison

The Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Sunday morning sentenced Sheikh Omar Abu Sara to eight months in prison, but the Honenu legal aid organization, which filed the complaint, criticized the ruling as “too little, too late.”
Terror on my Block

Organizations like The Koby Mandell Foundation are all the more critical when terror is in the news, even when it’s quiet, or the terror attacks just aren’t reported, because even invisible scars never quite go away.
Sorely Needed: Some Reality Therapy

What is sorely needed in many elite foreign policy circles here in Washington, as well as in other Western capitals around the globe, is a generous dose of some “reality therapy.”
No Excuse for Terror

Terrorists’ main motive, both in Hebron and in Minnesota, is religious invigoration.
“Allahu Akbar” Shouts Stabbing Attacker at Israel’s Turkish Embassy

A man carrying a knife attempted to carry out a terror attack on Israel’s embassy in the Turkish capital city of Ankara on Wednesday.
This Election is Unpredictable

Three months from now, with the 2016 presidential election in the rearview mirror, we will look back and agree that the presidential election was over on Aug. 9th.”