“Hamas Funds Terror in Judea and Samaria,” Gaza Businessman Admits

A businessman from Gaza with an entry permit to Judea and Samaria told the IDF on Wednesday that he had transferred $50,000 in cash from Hamas officials in Gaza to those in Hebron.
Is Ankara Really at War with Jihadis?

Without a realistic diagnosis of Turkey’s Islamic terror problem, the chances of successful treatment are close to nil.
IDF Shuts Down Palestinian Radio Station for Incitement to Terrorism

Soldiers and police officers arrested five of the station’s employees on suspicion of incitement to violence and confiscated technical equipment and radio transmitters.
The End of Mahmoud Abbas

16 years after the failed Camp David summit, the fiction of the two-state solution is about to be shattered once and for all.
ISIS’s Child Terrorists and their Palestinian Precedents

Somehow, evil practiced against Israel doesn’t register.
Hope for the Hopeless

Even as the cancer of Jew-hatred spreads.
The Anatomy of a Deception

And as the sun rises in the morning, the government of Iran has already abducted more Americans to hold for future ransoms.
As the Arab World Crumbles, New Alliances Emerge

Hamas, Islamic State and Iran have brought about what was once thought impossible.
Defense Minister: IDF Soldier Who Shot Neutralized Terrorist Innocent Until Proven Guilty

“The media needs to remember that only a court can declare someone guilty in Israel, not the media,” said Liberman.
The Next Round of Hamas vs. Israel

Rather than a ‘cycle of violence,’ it’s terrorism followed by counterterrorism