Are we ready for the return of Israel’s Messiah? Because that’s the direction in which current events are moving, and moving fast.
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A journalist’s visit to Mecca was wrong and may set back Israeli-Saudi normalization. But analogizing this stunt to Jews visiting or praying on the Temple Mount is equally offensive.
The PA chief demanded an end to “74 years of … occupation,” meaning all of today’s Israel, founded 74 years ago.
The Presbyterian Church accuses Israel of apartheid, compares it to Nazi Germany and tries to write antisemitism out of the dictionary.
In the wake of Ben Shapiro’s visit to Israel: What is the definition of courage, and why the survival of the Messianic movement depends on it.
While his contradictory pandering was sufficient to render the president’s trip a bust, the unbridgeable gap between his words and his administration’s policies made it strategically catastrophic.
In the Holy City it is not uncommon to come across tourists who come to see themselves as biblical or messianic figures.
To be true watchmen – to be able to look ahead not at what is, but what can and will be – that is what we want for Israel Today and all our readers
US presidents were for a long time relatively consistent in their approach to Israel. Then came Obama, Trump and Biden.