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Restore the Power of Deterrence

We are still mourning the deaths of IDF soldiers Lt. Hanan Barak and Staff Sgt. Pavel Slutzker, and we are still praying for the...

Not a Time for Diplomacy

It should be recognized that the warnings of the opponents of the disengagement from Gaza have materialized. Disengagement did not reduce the intensity of the...

Hamas Strikes Military Position in Israel

For the first time since the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in August 2005, Palestinian insurgents from the Gaza Strip have struck a military position...

ISM Foreign Protesters to be Expelled

Israel is preparing to prevent the "Summer of Peace" event planned by the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a pro-Palestinian group operating in the territories...

Foreign Governments Are Key Backers of Peace Now

Peace Now, a far-left Israeli-based organization promoting Israeli withdrawal to pre-1967 borders and removal of all Jewish communities in Judea/Samaria, is largely funded by...

Think Tank: Iran’s Military Capability Second Only to Israel in the Middle East

The London-based International Institute of Strategic Studies has determined that Iran has been deemed the second most powerful country in the Middle East. This institute...

An Examination: How Palestinian Media Professionals Can Bend TheTruth.

Printed with permission of the German Suedduetche Zeitung which ran the following article with a detailed examination of the evidence in the Gaza Bearch...

A “Kadima USA” Policy Statement – June 5th, 2006

As Prime Minister Ehud Olmert makes his first state visit to the United States, it is time for Jews around the world to firmly...

Rabbi Faces Unprecedented Disciplinary Hearing for Expressing Dissent

For the first time in Israel, a Rabbi faced a disciplinary religious court set up by the Chief Rabbinate for making "extremist statements". The Rabbi...

A Human Perspective of the “Disengagement”

The wedding invitation envelope looked pretty much like any other. What struck me was the handwritten return address: "Room 699" of a Kibbutz Guest...