Free Pass Revoked?

This will be a fascinating development to watch going forward. One of the more important issues in the entire Arab-Israeli conflict.
Six Days and Fifty Years

As documented in “Six Days of War,” two weeks before the outbreak of the war, UN Secretary General U Thant met with President Nasser in Egypt.
The Limits of Israeli Power

On Thursday, US President Donald Trump bowed to the foreign policy establishment and betrayed his voters.
The Accumulation of Vibrations

As the Palestinians try to preserve a phony narrative, the rest of the world may be moving on. The next sound you hear may well be the bridge. Crashing.
Danny Danon Elected Deputy President of UN General Assembly

Israel’s Permanent Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, was elected on Wednesday to the position of Deputy President of the United Nations General Assembly.
Terrorism Persists Because it Works

But no matter how terrorism works, the reality that it does will make it difficult if not impossible to stem its malignant spread around the world.
The President Goes to Israel

It is worth getting out of the weeds of Washington on occasion and looking at the big picture.
Recalling the Menace of May 1967

Israel’s presence in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria is historically just, morally fitting, biblically mandated and militarily necessary to ensure our survival.
Why a ‘Nationality Law’ is Unnecessary

There is a broad agreement among Zionist parties about Israel’s definition as a Jewish state; when controversial clauses are added, strife becomes inevitable.
Are Jerusalem’s Ancient Temple Vessels Hidden in Plain Sight?

At the destruction of the First Temple, the prophets, along with King Zedekiah’s Royal Court, ordered many of the holy vessels to be hidden in a cave more than 2700 years ago.