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Israel Can’t Have Partial Sovereignty

Akiva Bigman |  23/10/201407/02/2016 
Sovereignty cannot end at the edge of Arab neighborhoods and towns. If Israel wishes to ensure quiet, law and order must be enforced everywhere.

The Greatest Conservative Films

Amnon Lord |  20/10/201421/11/2014 
Not every movie coming out of Hollywood is about destroying the social order. Here's a list of conservative films which double as great cinema.

Kissinger Makes Order in the New World Disorder

Sefi Keller |  18/10/201421/11/2014 
Henry Kissinger's "World Order" endorses balancing of power to check "globalist" forces like ISIS. Sadly, he isn't entirely clear how to do this.

Sovereign States Don’t Do Hasbara

Noga Arbell |  13/10/201421/11/2014 
Israel's constant attempts to please world opinion have only caused it even more harm. The best hasbara is none at all.

Bogie Yaalon’s Post-Modern IDF

Akiva Bigman |  12/10/201421/11/2014 
Bogie Yaalon, former IDF Chief of Staff and present Defense Minister, helped shape the IDF's backwards and strange doctrine of avoiding military decision.

The Histadrut ‘Price Tag’

Avraham Tomer |  07/10/201421/11/2014 
The Histadrut is forcing aggressive unionization on private companies. Who on earth would want to open a business in Israel in these conditions?

Living Next Door to al-Qaeda

Arik Greenstein |  07/10/201421/11/2014 
Talking to mediators, the IDF, and Jewish and Druze residents, Eric Greenstein shows what the Syrian Civil War looks like from the Israeli side.

Why Israeli-Palestinian Coexistence Groups Fail

Seth Frantzman |  05/10/201421/11/2014 
Contrary to the good intentions of donors and activists, coexistence groups barely convince the convince. Real coexistence can't be forced.

Europe’s ‘Other’: A Response to Natan Sharansky

Avi Woolf |  30/09/201405/01/2015 
The post-liberal atmosphere Natan Sharansky sees is rooted in disdain for non-Western Europe - of which the Jews were a vital part.

The Unrepresentative Radical Muslim Lobby

David Oman |  29/09/201421/11/2014 
Despite representing only about a tenth of its constituency, radical Muslim lobbyists have a lock on influence in Washington. How do they do it?

We Played Jazz in the Hell of the Holocaust

Shai Brenner |  23/09/201421/11/2014 
Even in the shadow of death, Fritz Weiss brightened the lives of Jews in Theresienstadt with his jazz music. A tribute to a brave artist.

Why the Scottish Independence Referendum Matters

Steven Daisley |  17/09/201421/11/2014 
Scottish independence may happen on Friday. Stephen Daisley explains what this will mean for Scotland, Britain and Israel.

Israel Recognizes Aramean-Christians

Arik Greenstein |  17/09/201421/11/2014 
After a long struggle, Israel has recognized the Aramean Christians as a separate community, paving the way for their integration into the state.

Patriotism and Dissent: Not a Zero-Sum Game

Avi Woolf |  16/09/201407/02/2016 
Contrary to the far left, there are ways to dissent and reform government conduct without blackening the country's name in public.

Allen West: Obama Fights Terrorists, Coddles Islamists

Uri Perednik |  11/09/201421/11/2014 
For the 13th anniversary of 9/11, Col. Allen West tells Mida how America has responded - and how it should respond - to Islamic terror.

The Israeli Origins of Anti-Israel Bias

Seth Frantzman |  09/09/201421/11/2014 
The international media's anti-Israel bias is a story of detached liberal elites in Israel and abroad reinforcing each other's prejudices.

On Those “Spontaneous” Pro-Hamas Demonstrations

David Oman |  08/09/201421/11/2014 
The angry and often violent pro-Gaza demonstrations were orchestrated by a dangerous, unrepresentative organization: the Muslim Brotherhood.

Israel’s Crisis in Education

Akiva Bigman |  04/09/201421/11/2014 
Too many bureaucrats and all-powerful unions. These are just some of the problems Israel's education system suffers from, as Dr. Tzvi Tzameret explains.

How to Hurt Iran, Even Without Airstrikes

Nicholas Saidel |  02/09/201421/11/2014 
Iran is Israel's main adversary - helping Hamas, backing Hizballah and building nukes. It's time for Israel to hit back - and here's how.

The Jewish Holy War in Galicia, 1914-1916

Avi Woolf |  28/08/201421/11/2014 
For the Jews, the fight against the Russian Army in Galicia in WWI was far from "futile" or "pointless".

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