The Europeans simply want to transform the "Green Line" into a "Red Line" which is actually an Apartheid line.
Or, would you rather die at the hands of ISIS or AL Qaeda?
By Rachel Levy
Better late than never, the EU condemns Arab terror in the wake of two deadly attacks on Israeli civilians.
Everyone is to blame - Obama for encouraging Arabs and Israel for ignoring them.
Israeli Border Guard police managed to resuscitate an electrocuted PA Arab boy in Hebron and bring him back to life.
By Rachel Levy
The United States has -- again -- expressed its strong disapproval over the latest plans to build badly-needed housing in Jerusalem.
Kerry reportedly will offer Israel a deal it can’t accept.
Sweden and John Kerry would make wonderful partners to get lost in the same maze.
Now Kerry can concenrate on makes problems elsewhere.
By Rachel Levy
Senior govt ministers warn PM Netanyahu he will inflame US tempers by lifting building freeze.
Kerry snubs Ya'alon, but the Israeli D.M. gets great press coverage in leading U.S. newspaper.
Israel's UN ambassador refuted secretary-general's hackneyed and false understanding of instability in the Middle East.
By Anav Silverman, Tazpit News Agency
An Israeli and an Arab poll results after the war.
A clear majority of Jewish Israelis oppose a Palestinian state, once they're told the details of what it means.
Kerry might need to find a different spokeswoman who is better at lying.
PLO ignores US aid cut threats, saying it will introduce UNSC resolution to 'end occupation' by 2016
He stopped short of saying Israeli surrender to the PA would stop ISIS sex slavery.
Indyk is the epitome of the US view that Israel should be America’s Jewish image.
The “peace process” and the “State of Palestine” campaign are a two-ring circus.
Hamas’ ‘cease-fire’ rocket launch Sunday is more ammo for Netanyahu.
The enemy that you know is a better friend than the enemy you don’t know.
One man’s poison is another’s antidote.
Israel talks with building blocks. The Palestinian Authority throws them.
The Palestinian Authority continues to remove its mask and show it is Hamas in sheep's clothing.
Israel and the Palestinian Authority cannot even agree to move their clocks back on the same day.
Abbas’ threatened “bomb” at the United Nations was a diplomatic Kamikaze speech.
PA Chairman Abbas sent a message to Israeli PM Netanyahu in advance of the UN General Assembly: "End the occupation. Make peace."
Kerry and the CIA love Majid Faras. That means trouble for Israel.
Israel finally is feeling its oats and going on a diplomatic offensive, without apologies, excuses and foot-kissing.
Makovsky joins Mitchell, Indyk and a host of others who fled Kerry’s sinking ship.
Why are new homes for Jews an “obstacle to peace” and homes for Arabs “a step forward in the peace process”?
Abbas does not have to push agenda because he has the Obama administration is his spokesman.
Hamas won the war in political terms, but that won’t stop Kerry.
By Rachel Levy
Arab media claim the US is again pressuring Israel to restart final status talks with the Palestinian Authority.
By Rachel Levy
The Obama administration has sharply condemned the Israeli government's decision Sunday to designate a lot in Gush Etzion as state land.
4,000 dunams in G'vaot area declared state land, will open door for large construction project.
Hamas’ supreme leader Khaled Mashaal dashed any hopes of long-term peace with Israel in a speech in Qatar on Thursday in which he shot from the hip at Israel and also at his terrorist organization’s new partner, the rival Fatah movement headed by Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas. His lengthy speech in Qatar, which has […]
Only time PLO seems interested in justice for Palestinians is when Israel is involved
Neither side achieved its stated goal: the Gaza blockade will not be lifted and Hamas will not be disarmed.
If Netanyahu cracks, Israel about to pay through the nose for not finishing up the job of beheading, figuratively speaking, the Hamas regime.
This truce period will simply be a waiting period before a larger, more deadly war.
By Shalom Bear
It's been quiet for 2 hours, following a Hamas signature ceasefire barrage. Are we in a secret ceasefire?
By Rachel Levy
PLO Chairman Mahmoud Abbas reportedly intends to demand the UN forget the Oslo Accords and force Israel back to the 1949 Armistice Line.
Israel waited 12 hours to deny an agreement. Abbas talked with Mashaal while Shin Bet busted coup plot.
Israel will once again have turned victory into defeat if the rumored truce goes into effect at midnight
By Rachel Levy
A cease-fire deal may be worked out. Hamas reps are in Qatar. Israel says it must keep Israelis secure.
A course in Israeli cease-fire 101: Agree to UN and US promises and hold the bag when they are broken.
Official Facebook page of Fatah, headed by Mahmoud “Peace Partner: Abbas, boasts about leading Palestinians in terror.
“Oh the games people play now/…Never meaning what they say now/Never saying what they mean” – “Games People Play” by Joe South.
Israel more or less won the battle against Hamas, but has a poor of history of fighting the enemy known as “peace talks.”
The UN Security Council wants a cease fire now. The focus is on the safety of Gaza civilians, but not Israel's security.
Ban ki-Moon and John Kerry might have some credibility if they would talk peace with terrorists in Syria.
Not an altogether terrible day for Israel at the UN, given there were no riots or demands that Israel surrender unilaterally.
If this is what Hamas does during a “humanitarian ceasefire,” what is in store with a non-humanitarian ceasefire?
Headed for Cairo this morning to oversee ceasefire agreement, a furious Kerry heads back to Washington.
Egypt is trying to pull a fast one Israel to help itself to regain prominence.
Israelis dodge bullets to become leaders in nearly all fields. Palestinians use aid money to build rocket launchers.
For 20 years, Israel has willingly ignored Palestinian excesses and failed to carry through on threats.
By Shalom Bear
70% of Arabs in Gaza, Judea, Samaria and eastern Jerusalem want to emigrate to western countries. Let them go.
Will the world ever understand exactly what Palestinian Authority terrorism is all about?
“If I shoot you at the same time as saying I renounce violence, that doesn’t really make much sense” – AP reporter
Too many jobs are at stake in the State Dept. for Kerry to dismantles the peace process industry.
After the peace process inevitably collapsed and Indyk has quit.
By Rachel Levy
Israel's High Court of Justice rejected an appeal by six Hamas members to cancel their remand for terrorist activity.
“My friends all say I'm losing it big time…I'm going back there again/Back to the house of pain “ – Deep Purple
The White House finally issued a statement on last week's terror kidnapping of three Israeli teens, one a dual U.S. citizen.
By Shalom Bear
Livni was photographed in London talking with the PUG's Foreign Minister.
By Rachel Levy
Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon says Israel 'won't ignore the fire' and 'will know how to lay its hands on' whoever threatens Israel.
PM Netanyahu now holds PA unity gov't leader Mahmoud Abbas personally responsible for Gaza attacks on southern Israel.
By Rachel Levy
Rocket attack from Gaza starts off the morning in southern Israel to show the new PA unity government is the 'same old thing.'
Jordan summons Australian official over Canberra's decision to stop referring to east Jerusalem as 'occupied' territory.
By Rachel Levy
The coalition sharks are smelling blood - not from Israel's enemies, but rather from PM Netanyahu.
A Gaza-based PA official claims he wanted to travel to Brazil for the World Cup, but Israel has blocked him from going.
By Rachel Levy
The "only sane plan" is to annex Area C in Judea and Samaria, says Economy Minister Naftali Bennett. Coalition crisis ahead?
Serry promised more U.N. money for Gaza and called for lifting the legal blockade of Gaza's borders.
By Rachel Levy
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says Islamist terrorism is "rearing its head" in Europe - and yet the EU praises unity with Hamas.
By JTA
Will a Hamas representative be invited too? Or will Abbas fill that role?
By Shalom Bear
Netanyahu said that it was the US's demand to freeze settlements that prevented the meeting of the Department of Planning in the Civil Administration.
Palestinian violence? Israel's fault. No peace in region? Israel's fault. Just don't spoil the lunch by mentioning incitement.
No unity today for the Fatah and Hamas terror groups trying to form a single government in the Palestinian Authority.
Last week an Islamist group rallied at Al Aqsa mosque, calling to erase 'Jewish filth' at the Temple Mount.
Former defense minister says American involvement in negotiations pushes Israel, Palestinian Authority apart, slams Livni, Netanyahu, Lapid
Just two days after the Pope visited Bethlehem, there was a fire in the Church of the Nativity. Coincidence?
By dvora
While the UN had designated it for an Arab state, the Arabs did not accept the idea, choosing instead to make war on the newborn state of Israel.
The Palestinian Authority is hoping to use the upcoming visit by Pope Francis as a political pipebomb.
Now Hamas is being given a strategy for making acceptable its unalterable hostility towards the Jewish state.
IDF soldiers fought their way through gunfire and Molotov cocktails to arrest suspected terrorists in Samaria.
Israeli MKs from Likud and Labor plan to submit a bill allowing Jews to pray on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City.
Will Obama really give Israel "time out"?
It seems that just about everyone wants Justice Minister Tzipi Livni to leave the coalition.
Yossi Beilin, John Kerry, Tzipi Livni and Mahmoud Abbas all in London together at the same time. Should we be worried?
The Washington Free Beacon is reporting that Martin Indyk spent a half hour bashing Israel over drinks, and then met Ehud Barak.
On Thursday, while in London, Livni met with Abbas in a private meeting.
Government finally moves to bar release of murderers; terror victims' families long sought this step
Once again, peace with Israel is a major campaign issue in Egypt. Frontrunner al-Sisi says treaty is 'stable'; challenger is long-time opponent of treaty
At 91, most people would be happy to retire. As his career in public office draws to a close, however, is Shimon Peres preparing one last push to resuscitate the failed Oslo process?
By Ron Kampeas
President Obama in an April 25 press conference seemed ready to take a break. “There may come a point at which there just needs to be a pause and both sides need to look at the alternatives,” he said.
By Hana Levi Julian and Avi Tuchmayer
Jerusalem District and Border Police blocked a protest march by Jews on Tuesday to the Temple Mount.
Public sees HaTnua leader Tzipi Livni as face of "peace" process. As a result, her party wouldn't make it into the Knesset were elections held today.
By Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency
The Yesha Council said the latest Peace Now report was part of an effort by Peace Now to malign the State of Israel and mislead the reader.