Europe and the refugees: a travel diary Seth Frantzman | 01/10/201507/02/2016 Who are the refugees, where are the headed and why? And are the Holocaust allusions really appropriate? Seth Frantzman investigates.
Kurdistan VS. ISIS Seth Frantzman | 24/06/201507/02/2016 Seth Frantzman gives us an in-depth look at the triumphs and travails of the men and women fighting ISIS on the front lines.
Thanks to Israel, I Can Have a Merry Christmas Father Gabriel Nadaf | 24/12/201425/12/2016 Leader of the Aramean Christian community Father Gabriel Nadaf explains why a Jewish and democratic Israel is crucial for Middle Eastern Christians
Israel is abandoning the next generation of Bedouin Akiva Bigman | 04/11/201421/11/2014 Many Israeli Bedouin would like to study in Israel, but can't due to high tuition and lack of a cultural fit. They end up in Islamist hot spots instead.
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.
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.
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 Fight with Hamas Caught Iran by Surprise” Arik Greenstein | 26/08/201421/11/2014 With all the discussion of Egypt and Qatar, one major player has gone under the radar - Iran. Dr. Eldad Pardo explains their take on the war.
In Gaza, There’s Nothing “Worse” Than Hamas – Not Even ISIS Alex Grinberg | 20/08/201421/11/2014 ISIS is vicious, brutal and barbaric, but it is no more dangerous than Hamas when it comes to real capabilities.
100 years of failure: The Middle East since WWI Seth Frantzman | 19/08/201421/11/2014 The failure of the Arab Spring is just one disaster in a long list of failed movements in the Middle East stretching back to WWI.
“The Israelis are the only ones the Kurds trust” Amnon Lord | 14/08/201421/11/2014 The fascinating story of a key figure in the decades-old friendship between Israel and the Kurds, Brig. Gen. Tzuri Sagi.
The New Israeli Consensus and the Lonely Radical Left Ran Baratz | 30/07/201421/11/2014 A new Israeli consensus is forming around Protective Edge, allowing the Zionist left to return to its national roots.
Hamas is not alone in Gaza David Oman | 16/07/201421/11/2014 Hamas is not the only player in the Gaza Hornet's Nest, and Israel would do well to remember this.
Dr. Sherkoh Abbas on the Kurdish Engine of Middle Eastern Democracy David Oman | 30/06/201421/11/2014 Dr. Sherkoh Abbas explains how the Kurds are a critical ally of Israel in an increasingly unstable and violent region.
Black Banners Over Baghdad: ISIL and the Return of the Islamic Caliphate Ariel Koch | 17/06/201421/11/2014 ISIS or ISIL has been in all the headlines recently - but who are they and what do they want? A closer look at a rising star.