Current military codes are inadequate to Israel’s situations.
Good news from a U.S. investigation of IDF targeting practices.
Hamas lost. But will that stop it in the future?
One of many false accusations.
Although William Schabas, a longtime foe of Israel, has resigned from his position as chairman of the UN commission investigating last summer’s Gaza war, the. . .
No, writes Jonathan Marks. Although a Gallup poll taken near the end of the 2014 war in Gaza pointed to such a decline, the latest. . .
Citing new evidence it claims to have collected, the Associated Press recently repeated its charge that during last summer’s war in Gaza, Israeli airstrikes “killed. . .
Since it came to light that he had previously worked as a legal consultant for the PLO, William Schabas has stepped down as head of. . .
At its 2015 annual conference, the American Historical Association (AHA) discussed, and eventually rejected, a boycott-Israel resolution similar to those circulating among other academic organizations.. . .
According to the cease-fire agreement that ended the summer’s war, as well as the preconditions set by the states pledging to reconstruct Gaza, Hamas is. . .
In Operation Protective Edge, Israel was able to achieve its goal of stopping rocket fire without a full-scale invasion of the Gaza strip, and without. . .
While the most recent Gaza war officially ended after 50 days of fighting, its second phase, which will be fought in courts and UN committees,. . .
General Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, recently praised Israel’s extraordinary efforts to prevent civilian casualties in Gaza and mentioned that the. . .
In an interview with the Washington Post, Israel’s defense minister defends the Gaza war against its critics, argues that recent differences between Israel and the. . .