Is the Biden administration's vision for a 'revitalized' Palestinian Authority realistic, or a risky fantasy given the persisting glorification of terrorists and incitement against Israel?
“The occupation (i.e., Israel) stole organs from the corpses such as the cornea of the eye, the concha of the ear, liver, kidneys and heart” – newest PA libel.
Are there no Arab leaders in the Middle East that have a sense of remorse for the crimes committed by Hamas? By Jacob Sivak, Algemeiner The Simchat Torah terror attack by Hamas resulted in the murder of approximately 1,400 Israelis, mostly civilians. Thousands were injured, and a reported 200 were taken hostage. As I read... Read more »
An Israel-based NGO and media watchdog estimates that each family will receive 7,400 shekels for the first month—11.1 million shekels ($2,789,430) in total to the families of the Hamas terrorists killed in the attack that began on Oct. 7.
The repeated military operations in Jenin underscore Israel's unwavering commitment to safeguarding the security of its citizens, leaving no room for chance.
A construction vehicle was confiscated after an inspector found that the Palestinian Authority had begun paving roads on the ruins of the historic site.
PA forced to juggle its narratives simultaneously presenting terrorist as a victim and as a "resistance" member who intended to "die as a martyr" all along.
"The State of Israel is familiar with the Fayyad Plan, but has never understood the significance of the plan, and therefore has never formulated a response."
“This plan will encourage tourism, education and [the presentation of] information for these important sites that tell the story of our people in Judea and Samaria,” the prime minister said.
And yet, there are those who choose to focus narrowly on specific personal difficulties in order to encourage conflict, turn back Jewish history, and, ultimately, bring about incalculable suffering.
The European official's statement denies the Palestinians' 'rich history,' whitewashes "Israeli apartheid" and goes against the EU's commitment to international law and human rights, the PA stated.
For the first time, a UN body will host a 'Nakba Day' event, lamenting the creation of modern-day Israel through a U.N.-backed plan in 1947 that Palestinian Arabs never accepted.
In discussion on 'holy sites of Jerusalem,' Palestinian Authority TV program calls Western Wall, a remnant of the Jewish Holy Temple, the 'Islamic Al-Buraq Wall.'t