Iran’s Proxy Powder Keg July 27, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment An emboldened and empowered Hezbollah sharpens its fangs.
Obama Squeezes Israel July 20, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment The bullying of an ally — and a perpetual victim of terror — continues.
Europe’s War on the Jews July 14, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment Jews flee their home countries for Israel.
Remembering Neda June 27, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment One year later, Neda Agha Soltan remains the symbol of Iran’s revolutionary Green Movement.
Turkey’s Deception June 23, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment Dancing with terrorists while toying with the West.
A Manifesto of Lies June 15, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment The Presbyterian Church USA jumps in on Jew-hate propaganda.
Fighting for Freedom in Lebanon June 13, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment A native of Lebanon takes a stand to save his nation from Syria and Hezbollah.
The Revolution Within June 6, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment How the Iranian Freedom Institute and the Green Youth can topple the Iranian regime
Jerusalem Is Not a Settlement June 2, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment How the sacred city has kept the Jews united through exile and beyond.
Bottom-up Peace? May 13, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment Are grassroots peace measures outpacing the work of the political class in the West Bank?
A Zionist Renaissance May 5, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment Former soldiers revive the old idealism of Israel’s Labor movement in the West Bank.
Peace From the Bottom Up? April 27, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment Palestinian hate won’t be solved by what Obama wants to impose from above.
A Day in the Life of a Coptic Christian in Egypt February 22, 2010 by Joseph Puder Leave a Comment Attacks on the Christian-Coptic minority by incited Muslim mobs have become a way of life.