An army without a state.
The 1992 Anti-Terrorism Act is constitutionally sound.
The historical record is clear.
Mahmoud Abbas’s dangerous game.
Lessons from Israel and from Middle Eastern television.
A terrorist mastermind masquerading as a political prisoner.
A conversation with the former head of the Shin Bet.
And the sobering lessons of its aftermath.
Its political benefits were temporary and illusory.
Two decades of incitement.
Fifteen years ago last Sunday, Israel withdrew.
The checkered history of the president’s new Middle East adviser.
Terrorism has not defeated Israel in the past, writes David Horovitz about yesterday’s synagogue murders. Palestinians leaders should have learned that by now. Because. . .
Did the IDF deliberately murder a defenseless Palestinian child in 2000? A French media analyst has been convicted of defamation for maintaining that French television staged the video.