Incitement by the Palestinians’ Post-Attack PR Industry

The PR efforts for this dead terrorist leave incitement footprints
The Psychology of “Lone Wolf” Palestinian Arab Violence: The Interaction between Religious, Cultural and Political-National Motives

The material and social support provided by the PA and the cultural support of Palestinian society help sustain “lone wolf” attacks
The True Face of the Palestinians’ Leader

For Mahmoud Abbas the wave of attacks on Israelis is a national campaign
How to Block the Ongoing Palestinian Terror Wave

The mission of the Palestinians is to hasten Israel’s disappearance through struggle
Saving Gazans or Saving Gaza’s Terrorist Tunnels?

Hamas’ supporters want to stop Egypt’s flooding operation
The Palestinian Authority Will Find No Friend in ISIS

ISIS Leader threatens Israel
How Jihadists Link Paris and Jerusalem

Jihadists seek the establishment of an Islamic caliphate anywhere Islam has ever ruled
Do Stabbing Attacks Constitute Terrorism?

Sweden claimed knife attacks on Israelis aren’t terror
The “Spontaneous” Intifada Is Orchestrated by the Palestinian Leadership

The “spontaneous” Intifada is well-organized
Terror Is Terror Is Terror

The US approach to terror is unfocused, selective and indulgent
Iran’s Fortunes Rising in a Middle East Vacuum

Iran is behind recent attacks on Israel’s northern and southern borders.
After the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Is Hamas in Gaza Next in Line?

Vol. 13, No. 27 1 October 2013 Egypt has finally decided to tackle the security threat from the Sinai Peninsula, a region that was nearly under the control of jihadist organizations with links to al-Qaeda and Hamas. The Egyptian army’s ultimate goal is clear: to recover Egypt’s sovereignty in Sinai. In order to succeed in […]
Have the Fundamentals of Israel’s Strategic Environment Inextricably Changed?

Iraq, 210 miles from Israel, is planning to modernize its ground forces with new armored and mechanized formations.
International Nongovernmental Organizations: “Global Conscience” or Powerful Political Actors?

Experts point to the possibility that some INGOs are being widely exploited by terrorist networks as easy points of infiltration into the civic space.
Egypt after Morsi: The Defeat of Political Islam?

The Muslim Brotherhood’s 80-year dream to take over Egypt ended in a fiasco, barely one year after one of their own was democratically elected to the office of President of Egypt.