After a Hezbollah rocket murdered 12 kids on a soccer field, a Druze town in the Golan Heights comes together to grieve
In a move from the Obama playbook, the U.S. is advancing a stealth agenda in the Middle East at the expense of its allies
Food tours in the Golan expand Israeli menus
Finally face to face, after growing up learning about the other
Remembering the dead lost under Avigdor Ben-Gal’s pivotal battle to hold the Syrian army on the Golan Heights in the 1973 Yom Kippur War
The ‘norms’ invoked to challenge Israel’s claims to the Golan are selectively applied, totally contradictory, and would actually invalidate Palestinian territorial claims. Other than that, they make perfect sense.
Any Israeli withdrawal to the shores of the Kinneret guarantees a structural instability which, sooner or later, will require American military intervention
After a series of reversals on Syria, U.S. officials suggest they won’t be making any sudden moves, while Israel calls for recognition of sovereignty over the Golan Heights
The idea of a new status quo in which Iran entrenches itself in Syria while Russia positions itself as an honest broker should be a strategic nightmare for Israel
As the Washington Capitals and Vegas Golden Knights vie for the 2018 Stanley Cup, the man known as The Hockey Maven leaves the sport behind—richer than he found it in 1939
The latest campaign against Israel has all the hallmarks of an Islamic Republic operation
What I found on a weekend trip to the Golan
The Texas Senator’s position that Israel should retain the contested territory is a longstanding one, and a reflection of his foreign policy iconoclasm
How the flare-up on the Israel-Lebanon border may portend a larger conflict
First fatal Hezbollah attack in Israel’s north since 2006 raises questions about deterrence
Israel retaliates with airstrikes on nine military targets in Syria
Retaliation for yesterday’s bombing that injured four IDF soldiers
At a cost of $75 million, new fortifications stand as physical reminders that peace in the north is further away than ever