Israel could lose its freedom to keep Hizballah in check.
Badly reasoned and badly drafted.
It would have been drawn into the civil war.
In light of the collapse of Syria.
Moral duty and national interest both say yes.
When Israel struck a Hizballah convoy on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights last week, killing several of the terror organization’s senior figures and. . .
Bashar al-Assad’s forces have lost control of Syria’s border with Israel, which is now held jointly by the al-Qaeda-linked Nusra Front and non-Islamist Sunni rebels.. . .
The Nusra Front, a branch of al-Qaeda, is on its way to controlling Syria’s border with Israel, and could be there to stay. Or, if. . .
Destroyed by earthquake in 749 C.E., a now-excavated synagogue in the Golan Heights testifies to the immense sophistication of talmudic-era Jewish life.
The EU’s ban on institutional funding for Israeli organizations operating in the West Bank and the Golan Heights does not bind member states or affect. . .