Op-ed: The incitement against Israel these days is reminiscent of the incitement against Jews in the 1930s. But there is a difference: This time, many Jews are joining the chorus … Read More From Freedom to Enslavement
Ben-Dror Yemini
The interesting case of the British soldier that opened fire
In 2011, Sergeant Alexander Blackman shot a terrorist who was lying on the ground wounded and helpless, and the British reaction to what happened is quite interesting. This is the … Read More The interesting case of the British soldier that opened fire
Europe must confront its reality
If Europe and particularly Belgium want to overcome the current crisis and thwart future attacks, it ought to reform their education system and end incitement against the Jewish state. Belgium … Read More Europe must confront its reality
There’s a strong leader around, and his name isn’t Obama
Russian President Putin understands what the free world does not: Whoever won’t fight jihad outside his home will be forced to fight it inside his home. US President Barack Obama … Read More There’s a strong leader around, and his name isn’t Obama
A tsunami warning for Europe
The refugee crisis in Europe is, strangely, giving new life to old borders. Not long ago, Europeans condemned Israel for building fences; now they are learning from us. In Israel, … Read More A tsunami warning for Europe
The disgraceful link drawn between the Holocaust and the Nakba
The Holocaust and the Nakba were used, by both nations, to create the collective national memory. Except there is an unfathomable difference: The Jews used this collective memory to build, … Read More The disgraceful link drawn between the Holocaust and the Nakba
A double-edged boycott
People in Europe are starting to wake up to the true nature of the BDS campaign. If Israel can create the right policies, the fight against the boycott isn’t lost. … Read More A double-edged boycott
It’s time to change the rules of the game
Thousands of young people from Western countries have joined the Islamic State’s Jihad Army in recent years, and there is no end in the horizon; in order to fight the … Read More It’s time to change the rules of the game
Is Obama worse than Chamberlain?
The comparison between Lausanne 2015 and Munich 1938 lets Iran off lightly, as Germany at the time wasn’t calling for ‘Death to the Jews’. When Jan Masaryk, the foreign minister … Read More Is Obama worse than Chamberlain?
We don’t need another failure
Given upheaval in Arab world, Obama needs to ask himself why he thinks a Palestinian state is viable right now; meanwhile, Israel’s right needs to understand that its actions are … Read More We don’t need another failure