The increase in incidents appears to indicate that Israel’s “war between the wars” campaign, which is designed to prevent Iranian entrenchment and threats, may be reaching a new phase. Pro-Iranian ...
The New York Times’ coverage of Israel’s wars has established a new precedent in journalistic integrity: publish stories as ...
According to Israel’s Defense Ministry, Israeli weapons sales have more than doubled over the past five years, with a record high of nearly $15 billion in 2024. While the ministry hasn’t released ...
Carlson pointed at the civilian casualties Israel has inflicted during recent wars against Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran as examples of its lost moral compass.
Defence analysts warn the issue is not just the quantity of weapons today but the speed at which industry can regenerate what ...
The post Israel operated a second covert base in Iraq in lead-up to Iran wars — report appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Israel may be beating its enemies in the Middle East, but it is losing something just as important: the American public. According to a new Pew Research Center survey, more than 60 percent of ...
Opposition leaders hope to end Israel’s isolation, even as they retain policies towards Palestinians that led to it.
After nearly two decades and six terms in office, Israel’s prime minister could be on his way out. But little looks likely to change.
Anyone who understands the history of the Middle East knows the wars against Israel by the Arab-Muslim world are in reality wars against Jews. That doesn’t mean criticism of Israel is antisemitic.
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Israel’s most dangerous war is with itself

My friend Rabbi Heshy Grossman recently invited me to Jerusalem to meet top Haredi rabbis. Unhappy with my critical writings about the Haredim, this well-meaning true believer hoped to jump-start ...
Fast forward to 1967, and the rhetoric remained unchanged. Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser closed the Straits of Tiran, ...