Hamas left Israel no alternative but to resume the war.
Opinions
Israel is today facing a test—politically, socially, and religiously. Two days ago, we resumed the war in Gaza, and today we are fighting each other in the streets of Jerusalem.
The battle for the Jewish state is fought in churches in Africa, in communities in South America, and by conservative movements in Europe and America.
Israel has decided to break the paradigm by resuming military action. While this step does carry risks for the hostages, the alternative—giving Hamas more time to prepare and solidify its control—is far worse.
Arab leaders must acknowledge the basic facts of Gaza’s plight: It is Hamas that started and continued this war, not Israel.
Given the blunders of Oct. 7, the new IDF chief’s approach should be welcomed. But the chattering-class choir is refusing to change its tune.
God of Abraham Hymnal the first of its kind.
A man who laid down his life for Jesus, and for the Jews.
The emergency summit of the Arab League did not contribute in any way to a serious discussion about the future of the Gaza Strip.
