By Daniel Pipes, The Washington Times, February 21, 2012 Of all the issues that drive the Arab-Israeli conflict, none is more central, malign, primal, enduring, emotional, and complex than the status of those persons known as Palestine refugees. The origins of this unique case, notes Nitza Nachmias of Tel Aviv University, goes back to Count… Read More
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By Gavriel Queenann, Arutz Sheva, February 20, 2012 MK Danny Danon (Likud) initiated the Knesset debate on Arab Knesset members who elected to visit hunger-striking Islamic Jihad leader Khader Adnan in the hospital. Adnan has entered day 65 of a hunger strike protesting the decision of a military court to detain him on the grounds… Read More
By Ryan Mauro The civil war in Syria escalates almost every week as rebel forces grow stronger and Bashar Assad and his Iranian-backed thugs grow in ruthlessness. And now, chemical weapons have been reportedly delivered near the rebel stronghold of Homs and the regime’s forces in the area are putting on gas masks. The… Read More
By Amitai Etzioni, Special to CNN February 6, 2012 There is a growing interest among U.S. foreign policy officials and scholars in deterring Iran; that is, in tolerating a nuclear armed Iran but keeping it at bay by threatening it in kind should it use its nuclear weapons. Although the Obama administration has not embraced… Read More
By Ben Shapiro – Front Page Magazine, February 8, 2012 Let’s say you’re Israel. An enemy dedicated to your destruction is developing the means to wipe you off the face of the earth, with the covert and overt help of world powers like Russia and China. It’s only a matter of months before that… Read More
By Mark Langfan Arutz-7, January 29, 2012 In the Syrian “Revolution,” we are witnessing the beginnings of the greatest “hot” military victory the world has ever seen in a “cold” war. As we speak, in Syria, the dark evil forces of Iran are, hopefully, in the process of being militarily defeated by the bright,… Read More
By Chana Ya’ar Thousands entered the Jewish State illegally last month and in December, according to Israel’s Border Authority. Most were from Africa. Thousands of infiltrators continued to sneak into the Jewish State through the south illegally last month, according to the Population, Immigration and Border Authority. According to statistics released Wednesday by the government,… Read More
Palestinian delegation in Berlin upgraded to mission headed by ambassador Associated Press, Published Feb 1, 2012 Germany has upgraded the Palestinian diplomatic representation in Berlin from a delegation to a mission headed by an ambassador, visiting German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle announced Wednesday. The decision followed similar steps in recent months by France,… Read More
PA Chairman Abbas and Hamas Chief Mashaal will agree on a national unity government this Thursday, says senior Fatah official By Elad Benari, Feb 1, 2012 PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas Israel news photo Palestinian Authority… Read More
The Associated Press, January 28, 2012 BEIRUT (AP) — Two days of bloody turmoil in Syria killed at least 74 people, including small children, as forces loyal to President Bashar Assad shelled residential buildings and fired on crowds in a dramatic escalation of violence, activists said Friday. Protesters waved flags and chanted slogans… Read More



