As polls show American support waning, Israel is choosing victory over approval.
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A paper tiger
The regime that aspired to dominate the Middle East, intimidate the Gulf states, challenge Europe and ultimately destroy the United States cannot even effectively defend its own territory.
Thoughts for Shabbat
Two weekly Torah portions are read this Shabbat: Vayakhel and Pekudei, which together form the solemn conclusion of the Book of Exodus.
The Iranian regime’s decades-long campaign of terror, nuclear ambition and proxy warfare posed a clear and present danger—one that critics of Israel and the United States often choose to ignore.
Israel Today’s own Moran Schneider provides a glimpse into what it’s like for so many Israelis trying to hold together family, work, everyday life, and the duty to defend this nation.
We must pray that by this time next year, Iran, and Iranian women, will be free.
The Kingdom of Bahrain announced yesterday that an Iranian drone attack had damaged a seawater desalination plant on its territory.
In recent years, reality seems to repeatedly remind us that life is not always predictable.
“Nobody would have believed” that the Western world and modern culture would collapse, unable to oppose an invasion from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East as well as the emerging war between different worlds.
