Debunking the ‘Palestinians as Native Americans’ Myth
In one anti-Israel protest outside of Nablus, Palestinians even dressed up like Native Americans in order to make a political point.
Ancient Mosaic Depicting Samson Uncovered in a Galilee Synagogue
Excavations in a late Roman era synagogue at Huqoq in Israel’s eastern lower Galilee have uncovered a new mosaic depicting the biblical hero and...
Turkish-Muslim TV Commentator Goes to Bat for Israel
Despite the risks, Ozbudak believes that 'someone should speak up and say the truth, so others can follow.'
By the Law Among Nations, Jerusalem Belongs to Us
Jordan’s annexation of the East Jerusalem was never recognized by the international community.
Is Preemptive Action Permissible Under Torah Law?
The Talmud teaches: “If someone comes to kill you – kill him first!”
Hispanic Americans, Israel, and the Jewish People
Many Hispanic Americans carry Jewish DNA.
Medieval Jews Fleeing Persecution Took Refuge in Ottoman Empire
Turkey became home to Jews expelled from Hungary in 1376, from France in 1394, and from Sicily in the early 15th century.
The Eternal Connection of the Jews and Temple Mount
Despite PA claims that no Jewish connection existed, many Muslim religious sources throughout history have accepted the Jewish connection to the Temple Mount area
Rich Legacy of the Sephardic Jews of Muslim Spain
“Themes of exile and redemption are central to Jewish poetry, reaching new heights of poetic expression in the works of the Golden Age of Spain.”
International Law Recognizes Jewish Claims in Judea and Samaria
Despite dubious claims to the contrary, Israel has international law on its side.
Students for Justice in Palestine: A Pattern of Intimidation
At campuses in the University of Maryland and California systems, pro-Israel students say they are harassed, pro-Israel events are interrupted, viciously anti-Israel speakers are brought into speak, anti-Israel students are even accused of of assaulting pro-Israel students.
The Jewish Connection to Israel: Sephardic Aliyot
One of the medieval Aliyot was that of the Sephardic Jewish community which fled Spain following the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisition.
Muslim Physician: Israel an Inspiration to Islamic World
"Religious freedom is an absolute human right under Israeli law, but not in the Palestinian Authority.”
EU Official Sends Profanity-Laced Messages to UWI Rabbi
A European Commission official sent profane messages to a United With Israel rabbi.
Faces of Israel: Mazal Elijah, Immigrant from Iraq
If an Arab barged into your home and demanded to marry your daughter, it was impossible to refuse him.
The Rich Jewish History of Tiberias
Tiberias became known as one of the four holiest cities in the Jewish religion
International Law and the ‘Right of Return’
While the Palestinian refugee crisis needs to be solved, it should be solved in the Arab world, not in Israel.
Chinese-Israeli Cultural Relations Blossoming
Increased economic ties between Israel and China usher in cultural exchange.
Young, Hidden Polish Jews Discover Heritage in Israel
While most surviving Jews left Poland after a brief return to search for relatives, some remained.
Ex-Jordanian Spy: Abdullah is Anti-Israel
Ouni Abed Botrous Hadaddeen compares the Jordanian king to Yasser Arafat, claiming that Abdullah to is two faced.
The Importance of the Negev
Without the Negev Desert, Israel would be a small non-viable state, a fact which motivates anti-Israel activists to focus on it.
Turkish Israeli Leaders Speak Out About Turkish Spring
Two prominent Turkish Israeli communal leaders speak out about events in Turkey. According to Eyal Peretz, chairman of Arkadash, an organization promoting...
Modi’in and Hashmonaim
Modi’in, now a thriving city of 83,000 and fast-growing, is often referred to as the “Land of the Maccabees.”
The Jewish Mystical City of Safed
Documents found in the Cairo Genizah confirm that a Jewish community lived within Safed from the 13th century.
Gabriela Shalev: Israel’s First Female UN Ambassador
Prof. Gabriela Shalev broke the glass ceiling.
IsraAID Brings Relief to Victims of Oklahoma Tornado
Every day, IsraAID is given a new assignment and they go wherever the victims are.
Jewish History in a Nutshell: Hebron
Upon the conquest of Canaan, Joshua assigned Hebron to the tribe of Judah.
An Epic Ethiopian Aliyah Story
As bad as the situation was in Ethiopia, Asher said that the situation got even worse when the Ethiopian Jews arrived in Sudan.
Rachel’s Tomb: A Jewish Holy Site Since Ancient Times
The sixteenth century Arab historian Mujir Al Din wrote that Rachel’s Tomb was a Jewish holy place.
Experts Warn: Major Earthquake Could Hit Israel Any Time
After four earthquakes shake Israel in one week, experts debate whether the big one is imminent.