Pioneers of the Periphery: Olim of the South Got that pioneering spirit? You’re invited to help build Israel’s periphery by planting roots in southern soil with Nefesh B’Nefesh.

Posted on: January 30th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Keeping JerusalemNearly eighty percent of Americans believe the Bible is either absolutely accurate or at least the "inspired word of God," surveys have shown. Around the world, Christianity and Islam comprise an estimated eighty-four percent of the world's population – demonstrating that the Bible clearly has an extraordinary influence over humanity. It is puzzling, then, that the concept of "exclusive Jewish rights" to Jerusalem has not yet caught on internationally.
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Quick Takes: News You May Have Missed
Posted on: January 30th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Aaron Klein.

Posted on: January 29th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Khaled Abu ToamehThe Hamas government in Gaza has been banning Western-style clothing and haircuts, and in some case forcing women to wear Islamic headdress.
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Posted on: January 28th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Daniel GreenfieldOur military has to become less American and more European, less imperial and more multilateral.
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How the Palestinians Tried to Scare Israeli Voters
Posted on: January 28th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Khaled Abu ToamehIt does not really matter who is in power in Israel: no Palestinian leader has a mandate to make any concessions to Israel, let alone sign a peace treaty.

Posted on: January 27th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → America's Rabbi / Shmuley BoteachWhile the meal featured heads of state, Nobel laureates and people of world renown, it had a homely feeling where no one in particular was made to feel more important than the next person.
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The Truth About Benghazi Makes a Difference (Video)
Posted on: January 24th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Daniel GreenfieldIt makes a difference that we have people in government who can show why and what happened in Benghazi, in Cairo and across the region.
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Interpreting the Signs in Northern Jerusalem
Posted on: January 23rd, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Keeping JerusalemAmid an intense Israeli election campaign in which "keeping Jerusalem united" figured prominent as a key issue, the question continues to crop up: Is Jerusalem already being divided?
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Pillar of Defense: Separating Appearance from Reality
Posted on: January 23rd, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Louis Rene BeresWhen terrorists represent populations that enthusiastically support their attacks, responsibility for ensuing counter-terrorist harm must lie with the criminals.
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Posted on: January 23rd, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinIsrael’s forced Evacuation/Compensation law for Jews was considered to be legitimate, but when I propose that the same principle be applied for Arabs, it is derided as unrealistic.
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Posted on: January 23rd, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Dov ShurinI’m writing this on the day before Israelis vote for our Knesset, but one thing I can presume is that unless a cow is seen jumping over our ten-day-old new moon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be asked by Israel’s president, Shimon Peres, to form the next government.

From the US to Israel, Conservatives Stumble
Posted on: January 23rd, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Daniel GreenfieldConservative movements and parties cannibalize themselves.

Quick Takes: News You May Have Missed
Posted on: January 23rd, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Aaron Klein.

Why Bibi is Not Intimidated by Obama
Posted on: January 22nd, 2013
InDepth → Columns → America's Rabbi / Shmuley BoteachWhat is better, a popular Israel riddled with dead Jews or an unpopular Israel filled with living ones?
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Facebook’s ‘Accidental Mistake’
Posted on: January 20th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Khaled Abu ToamehOne can only hope that the same Facebook employee who "accidentally" removed the article will make the same mistake and close down accounts belonging to terrorist organizations and their leaders.
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Posted on: January 17th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Fundamentally Freund/Michael FreundEarlier this month, a man in uniform you probably never heard of signed a military order which conferred formal recognition upon Rehalim as the 32nd Jewish community in Samaria.

Does Anyone Give a Damn About Syria?
Posted on: January 17th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → America's Rabbi / Shmuley BoteachPerhaps our President should focus less on construction of apartments and homes and do something instead about the bombs and rockets that are killings tens of thousands of innocent Arabs.
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After Pillar of Defense: Separating Appearance from Reality
Posted on: January 16th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Louis Rene BeresNow that the dust has settled in Gaza following Israel’s Pillar of Defense operation, it is easy yet again to feel sorry for the Palestinians. After all, as anyone already knows who clings desperately to The New York Times, the still-lingering images are so evidently palpable and painful. And the Arab suffering – the grievous suffering. Wasn't it disturbingly "one-sided" and “disproportionate”?
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The Investor’s Guide To Israel’s Political Market (Conclusion)
Posted on: January 16th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinWhen people thought that Avigdor Lieberman would someday be prime minister, I explained that Yisrael Beiteinu would disappear from the political map. The reason is that, like Kadima, the former foreign minister’s party is about a person, not a party.

Quick Takes: News You May Have Missed
Posted on: January 16th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Aaron Klein.
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