The Myth of Israel’s ‘Mass Anti-Government Protests’
Despite the media’s lies, the leftist rallies are no big deal.
I Became a Jew in Jerusalem and Hebron
To be there is to return to the source of Jewish history in the promised land.
Tel Aviv: One of The World’s Greatest Cities
Visit Tel Aviv. And full a joy for life. This city is more alive than my beloved New York City has been for many years.
Classrooms Before Missiles
The only way for Israel to ensure and expand its qualitative edge over its enemies is to invest in education.
Crossing a Line in Coverage of the Tel Aviv Carnage
One correspondent went as far as to tail soldiers on a door-to-door search for the terrorist, with a camera rolling on their faces and weapons.
Tel Aviv: The Foundation for the Building of Modern Israel
When you’re able to make travel plans in the future, don’t miss the opportunity to come visit and experience Tel Aviv yourself soon.
Tel Aviv: Ban on Tefillin Stands Inadvertently Inspires Hundreds of Secular Israelis to Don Phylactery
A group of secular students in Tel Aviv decided not to let the local government decide what they put on their bodies
Politics, Diplomacy, and Redeeming Captives in Israel
Why would Russia care at all, and why would there be any interest in setting up a 27-year-old American-Israeli woman, and sentencing her to such an unusually harsh punishment?
Tel Aviv’s Mayor Should be Drowning in Tears
An unfathomable tragedy struck a young couple, and what followed were statements of self-defense and partisan squabbling, instead of proper sorrow for two families.
Iran Threatens to Turn Tel Aviv, Haifa into Dust
This threat came just days after his successor, senior Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards commander Gholamali Abuhamzeh threatened on Saturday to attack U.S. military vessels and “vital American targets,” as well as Israel