
Chayei Sarah: Israel’s Second City by Moshe Taragin
The journey ends in Jerusalem and begins in Hebron.
The journey ends in Jerusalem and begins in Hebron.
Arab nations are recognizing Israel is here to stay.
Abraham lived in Hebron 4,000 years ago. Today the Abraham Accords are forging peace among his descendants.
Veteran Hebron resident contemplates today’s Abraham Accord and yesterday’s Hebron Accords.
There is something special in Hebron that can bridge the divide. The Tomb of the Patriarchs is revered by Abraham’s children.
Hebron spokesman Yishai Fleisher presents three plans that are better than Beinart’s bi-national state idea.
Let us cast off the contrived U.N. narrative in which Israel was born into the inevitability of two states on this year’s Independence Day.
The coronavirus crisis has reminded us that we are small, that our knowledge is limited, and that we are not the masters of this world.
Trump’s Mideast Peace Plan: Hebron Spokesman ‘Cautiously Optimistic.’ Yishai Fleisher finds hope in improved relations between Arabs and Jews.
Europe today is post-God, post-nationalism, post-family and post-Holocaust—and is therefore understandably at odds with the very concept of Israel.
It’s time for Israel to reverse the misguided Dayan doctrine and send a clear message that Palestinian “liberation” of the Temple Mount and the Tomb of the Patriarchs will utterly fail.
Israel has been victorious and Arab nations are begrudgingly shifting to “if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em.” Iran’s threat is also a factor in increased normalization with the Jewish state.
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