A Nuclear Iran
In April 2018, then-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood before the world and presented evidence that clearly indicated that Iran had violated the nuclear agreement it had signed. One of the most memorable pictures from that press conference was that of Netanyahu standing next to a shelf creaking under the weight of documents and discs […]
“Touchstone”: Bring the Throwers of Stones and Molotov Cocktail to Justice
Read an SMS while driving? Expect to be fined NIS 1,000. Drove a 7-year-old without the appropriate booster seat? You will probably pay NIS 750. And if you threw stones at a Jewish vehicle for the purpose of hurting another person? It is possible you may only pay NIS 250, that is if you are […]
Reconsidering an Old Conflict: Is There a Solution for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
A common game among toddlers around the world is “Baby’s First Blocks”, in which the toddler tries to insert various shapes into a box through openings designated for that shape. What happens when the toddler attempts to insert a square cube into a triangular opening? He understands that he must change strategy, reconsider the way […]