Before 9/11: Al-Qaeda’s First Terror Attack in the US was the Assassination of This Controversial Israeli Rabbi

As America commemorates its 18th anniversary of 9-11, Most people don’t realize that Al-Qaeda’s history of terrorism on US soil dates back to 1990. That was the year that Rabbi Meir Kahane Hy”d was shot dead in New York City by El Sayyid Nosair, an Al-Qaeda operative from Egypt.
2023 Update: No Arab Demographic Time Bomb

The United States should derive much satisfaction from Israel’s demographic viability and the enhanced posture of deterrence deriving from it.
REPORT: Holocaust becoming more acknowledged in Arab world

Several countries have seen growing recognition of the Nazis’ crimes.
White House Jumps Into the Bias Regarding the Death of a Single Arab Journalist

No sooner than I had written about the tremendous double standard in the world, and the world media in specific, relating to the death of one Arab journalist in Israel over another, then the Biden administration threw its hat into the ring to double down on what’s already an offensive narrative.
On the Death of Two Arab Journalists in Israel

News this week in Israel included the death of two Arab journalists, in different locations, under different circumstances, and unrelated.
Violence as a Way of Life

It’s easier for Arab politicians to blame the police or the government for the violence in their sector than it is to look at the deeply entrenched values that perpetuate it.
Israel’s Minister of Religious Services wants to send the Arabs to Europe

Ridding Israel of its “inhabitants” is a largely overlooked commandment in the Torah expressly written in the Book of Deuteronomy:
2022 Demographic Update: Israel’s Solid Jewish Majority

Despite the conventional wisdom, that data proves there is no Arab demographic time bomb. There is, however, an unprecedented Jewish demographic tailwind.
Academic survey shows a mirror up to the political views of Israeli Arabs six months after establishment of new government

A significant 40.5% of those surveyed believe that the integration of Ra’am into the government will lead to an increase in the turnout of Arab citizens in the next elections, and only 22.7% believe that their turnout may decrease.
Lawmaker calls to correct Israel’s Biblical mistake: Failing to drive out Arabs, as commanded in Numbers 33

“The solution may come when there is a great threat to Israel, like Iran. Then all these non-Jews will run away. That is what the Arabs who lived in Israel did in 1947.”