Making Israel’s case

By Caroline Glick, Jerusalem Post Forty-three years after the Jewish people liberated Jerusalem, our capital has never been under greater assault. But it has also never been more energetically defended by an indignant Jewish people – in Israel and throughout the world. Last week, Makor Rishon reported that US diplomats have been “showing interest” in…

The Jerusalem Connection Peace Plan

“Proximity” talks are the answer. So asserts President Obama’s Middle East Envoy dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, former Senator George Mitchell.  Mitchell said “there is no such thing as a conflict that can’t be ended.”  Obviously, this is the mindset as the “Proximity” talks begin between Israel and the Palestinians. However, the whole notion of “Proximity”…

On the Palestinian state-to-be

by Asaf Romirowsky, The Washington Examiner Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad proclaimed of late that a Palestinian State will come to fruition within two years, saying, “the time for this baby to be born will come… our vision, and a reflection of our will to exercise our right to live in freedom and dignity…

Protests against Ahmadinejad

By The Emet Report Inside Iran, Ahmadinejad was met with open hostility during a visit Monday to the University of Tehran, resulting in Revolutionary Guards Corps units attacking students in clashes which lasted for several hours. Cell phone video’s taken by students show them chanting, “The students would rather die than agree to humiliation and…

Jerusalem First

By MK Dr. Arieh Eldad, Jerusalem Post   These lines were written on the day the U.S. envoy George Mitchell arrived in Israel to open indirect “proximity” talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. These talks have been much delayed, in part as a result of PA chairman Abu Mazen’s having noticed that the U.S.…