As the Security Council passes another empty resolution, the Lebanese terror organization strips Peacekeepers of their gear and sets fire to vehicles
The Palestinian president’s recent apology shows that a little bit of pressure from progressives is all that it takes for him to change course. What a pity the press, the UN, and others have been so silent for so long.
The consensus that Israel would not withdraw from the entire West Bank was shared by American Presidents for forty years across party lines
Two Palestinian teenagers were killed by Israeli forces during rally last week
Pledged to support Israel during Senate confirmation hearing
Susan Rice stands up for the United Nations
As world moves against Syria, reminder that Israel was among the first
Vetoed U.N. sanctions still betray which way the wind is blowing
I win a bet, but do not rejoice
Move will prompt U.S. veto. And what else?
In face of horrors and condemnations, engagement still continues
Plus the flotilla to take to the air, and more in the news
While U.N. concludes Syrian site was atomic
If the midterm elections give the GOP more power in Washington, that could actually help Obama’s Mideast peace plans
Israel may or may not have been behind the Stuxnet ‘worm’ attack on Iran—and it doesn’t matter whether it was
But it plays up Turkish deal, a no-go for the West
The 1967 Soviet-Egyptian intervention in Israel is a lesson in how not to block a Mideast bomb
Plus two more ships, and more in the Flotilla news