Why the recent decisions of Western states are shaking trust and sending the wrong signals to the Middle East.
Opinions
The accords in the 1990s proved that conditional peace frameworks that depend on Palestinian goodwill and compliance are illusions.
How does one craft a final message that is not only heard but also cherished in the heart?
Almost two years after the Hamas massacre on October 7, Israel hopes for the release of hostages, struggles for internal unity, and faces international isolation.
Christianity and Judaism diverge sharply on forgiveness.
Any competent rabbi will tell you that it’s against the Torah to give away any part of the Holy Land to the enemies of the State of Israel.
Israel’s foes, and even those currently backing the plan, remain ultimately bound to Islamic ideology, just as the West does to an entrenched antisemitism.
What kind of ally finances and shelters terrorists, supports anti-American and anti-Israel educational programs, and sponsors the leading source of Islamist propaganda?
The Oct. 7 catastrophe was no surprise attack—it was the price of delusion, a ‘conceptzia’ that infected Israel’s entire ruling class.
