Why Should Israelis Vote if their Vote is Meaningless?
The question is how will the attorney-general’s decision on Netanyahu’s indictment impact his ability to govern in accordance with the will of the voters.
Bret Stephens and Bari Weiss — Lara Alqasem’s Enablers
For the past two weeks, Israel-bashers have had a brand-new poster child. Her name is Lara Alqasem.
Israel Supreme Court Judge Nearly Lynched on Samaria Road
David Mintz, one of Israel’s Supreme Court Judges, was accosted by 3 Palestinian men carrying hammers, while he was driving toward a junction on Route 463 in Samaria – not far from Jerusalem.
Trump Victory: Kavanaugh Confirmed as Supreme Court Justice
Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed by a Senate vote of 50-48 on Saturday afternoon and was sworn in on Saturday evening.
Study Finds Israeli Supreme Court Discrimination in Favor of Pro-Palestinian Plaintiffs
An in-depth analysis of more than 100 petitions filed in Israel’s Supreme Court against illegal construction in Judea and Samaria revealed preferential treatment given to leftist groups.
Orthodox Rabbinic Groups in Favor of Supreme Court Ruling Supporting Masterpiece Cakeshop
Three prominent Orthodox rabbinic organizations came out with official statements supporting the recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of Masterpiece Cakeshop, a Christian baker in Colorado who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding.
Hebron Residents Name Buildings After Matriarchs Rachel and Leah
A group of 15 Jewish families in Hebron took up residence in two buildings situated near the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs (Ma’arat HaMachpela) on Monday night, which they have named Beit Rachel (the House of Rachel) and Beit Leah (the House of Leah).
First ‘Settlement’ in 25 Years Inhabited With Evacuees From Amona
Temporary caravilla dwellings were set down in the new community of Amichai for the 42 families of Amona, who engaged in a protracted and highly publicized legal battle to remain in their homes, which they lost in February 2017.
President Trump May Recognize Jerusalem, But State Department Doesn’t
Despite President Trump’s landmark speech acknowledging Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, his State Department has not changed its policy regarding the Israeli status of the city.
The Politics of Protesting Unelected Politicians
For the past nine months, every Saturday night protesters have gathered outside Mandelblit’s apartment building in Petah Tikva to demand that he indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.