Did Israel Use “Disproportionate Force” to Protect the Gaza Fence?

What does international law say about hostile “demonstrators” breaching a border?
The Results of the Iraqi Elections? A Slap in the Face to Iran

Muqtada al-Sadr is the apparent power behind the next throne
Psychological Asymmetry:
Understanding the Gaza “Return” Demonstrations

Why “facts” are inconsequential
Why Is Hamas So Interested in Palestinian Deaths?

Hamas’ creed: “Our refined, pure blood will enrich the land of Palestine.”
Israel’s Attacks on Iran’s Revolutionary Guard in Syria Spur Internal Disputes in Iran

Internal fears in Iran that it will pay a price for its aggression
Iran’s Response to the Cancellation of the Nuclear Agreement

Iranian Leadership Expresses Defiance of the West
The U.S. Embassy Prepares to Move to Jerusalem

Other countries prepare to follow.
Netanyahu’s Wake-Up Call to the World
on the Iranian Nuclear Program

The Iran Deal was based on Iranian lies
Hamas’ Warfare Tactics in the “Great Return March”

Hamas attacks Israel on the land, in the air, and underground
Our Ambassador to the World

Even though he left his official diplomatic position less than two years ago, Dr. Dore Gold has not stopped his work of explaining Israel’s position to world leaders, including those of some of the Arab states.
The Hamas Gimmick that Failed

Why the Hamas “Great March of Return” hit a dead end.
Are the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas Mobilizing to Take Over the PLO?

International Islamic organizations support Hamas/Brotherhood efforts
On the Roots of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

The conflict with the Palestinians encompasses three elements: it is a national struggle over the land, a struggle with the pan-Arab ideologies that reject Jewish statehood, and it is a Jewish-Islamic conflict as well.
Agricultural Settlement: Up to the Present and into the Future

My expectation is that there will always be a balance between the kibbutzim and the general society in Israel.
Don’t Confuse the People of Iran with Its Islamic Regime

Out of all of the larger countries in the region, Iran is, without any doubt, the one that is most likely to transition toward democracy.