Like the Nazis, Hezbollah can’t be part of the solution. For the sake of stability, it must be removed.
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Tachles with Aviel – Negotiation or capitulation? Israel’s divide in the shadow of the hostage deal
The White House is pushing full force for a hostage deal that could shift the balance of power in the Middle East and put Israel in a bind.
Those who fail to understand the core religious conflict – the contrast between the biblical sanctification of life and the Islamist glorification of death – will never truly grasp the dynamics of the Middle East conflict.
How slow we are to believe all the prophets have spoken.
The president wants an end to the war in Gaza so he can make more regional deals in the region. But as much as Jerusalem must defer to him, there must be limits to that gratitude.
The rightward shift in Europe and Israel is not only a political but also a spiritual signal.
Hearing Pastor John Hagee state with conviction, “If a line has to be drawn, then draw that line around both Christians and Jews. We are one,” is powerful, clear and moving.
While the head of the Iranian hydra in Tehran has been severed, we continue to bleed in the Gaza Strip.
A look at the historic successes of the Israeli-American attack on Iran’s nuclear program, the open questions, and why the strategic victory may not yet mean lasting peace.