"Today the images from the ground were orchestrated by Hamas, they wanted to project power, and everything they show is manipulation." ...
George Gilder is an American author and economist. His book, The Israel Test, was published in 2009. A new version of the ...
The old boys and the new boys in D.C. got together to carry out the same policy. When it came down to it, the only differences were style, not substance. And the policy is surrendering to Islamic ...
Maher Bitar, a former U.S. National Security Council staffer who was a leader of Students for Justice in Palestine, is back in the Jewish senator's office.
In November 1946, Bunim announced that the Vaad had paid part of their transportation to the U.S., and that they were still the Vaad’s responsibility. Then 300 additional visas became available, and ...
The kidnapped women were expected to stay in the compound for about an hour, during which they can change their clothes, prepare themselves a little, and receive initial medical and psychological trea ...
On October 21–23, 2007, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas made his first official state visit to Indonesia, where he signed several cooperation agreements with Indonesia, focusing on areas such as ...
"Birds of a feather flock together," Gideon Sa'ar write about Karim Khan and Syrian jihadist leader Ahmed al-Sharaa.
MK Tzvi Sukkot, a member of Bezalel Smotrich’s Religious Zionist Party, has announced his impending departure from the Knesset. Sukkot entered the Knesset under the Norwegian Law, which allows MKs to ...
Hamas delayed the hostage release, delayed disclosing the names of who was being released. More psychological torture? Does this delay rise to the level of breaking the "ceasefire"?
Israeli Air Force helicopters prepared for the process of receiving the hostages departed for their rendezvous.
Once political authorities give the go-ahead, the terrorists will be transported by the Red Cross from the prison to various release points.