Adli Mansour
As I see it: Time to call out those aiding the Israel pogrom
Israel and its defenders should be publicly calling out those Western governments which fund these NGOs.
No let-up for Rivlin
The sound of spring
Life is a mystery in the Florida Everglades
On my mind: A nuclear Thanksgiving
The prospect of an Iran with nuclear-weapons breakout capacity would be an ominous and ever-present danger for the US, Europe, our Middle East allies and the world.
Borderline views: Remembrance Day 2014
As long as we resolve many of our conflicts through warfare, we must never forget those who sacrificed their lives for the greater good.
Candidly speaking: Is American Jewish leadership intimidated?
This is taking place at a time when much of the world regards Israel as they did Czechoslovakia in the 1930s.
IFA punishes Sakhnin with NIS 15K slap on wrist for honoring Bishara
Sakhnin’s recognition of Bishara created an uproar and was criticized by several Members of Knesset.
Maccabi Tel Aviv poised for first real test at old nemesis CSKA
Maccabi beat Limoges of France 92-76 in its regular-season opener last week and improved to 3-0 in the BSL with Monday’s 80-72 win at Hapoel Eilat.
Secretary of State Kerry simply doesn’t learn from his mistakes
Kerry will again be raising the profile and influence of nations and organizations that are historically biased against Israel. And he still is not learning from his mistakes.
Candidly speaking: British vote epitomizes ignorance, opportunism and malice
Abbas continues to incite to violence and hate and his Fatah party still calls for the destruction of the Jewish state.
Succot synergy
There was a wonderful excitement as these Christians interacted with Israelis this week.
Parshat Breishit: Respecting borders
This same snake, which represents evil, tempted Eve into tasting the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge.
Grapevine: Beneath the helmet
The directors were given unprecedented approval by the IDF to follow the five soldiers from high school through army training.