By Rachel Avraham A couple of weeks ago, a Palestinian woman was shot dead after she attempted to stab Israeli police officers in Jerusalem’s Old City. Itamar Marcus, who heads
Will Israel be free to exercise deterrence in Syria and in other enemy states of the region? By Rachel Avraham On Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met with Russian
Israeli official urges President Biden to stop being “naive” and finally face down Iran, which threatens not only Israel, but the region. By Rachel Avraham According to various media reports,
Simchat Torah is one of the more special Israeli holidays, and demonstrates the Jewish people’s ongoing love for and connection to G-d’s Word. By Rachel Avraham As we speak, Jews
By Rafael Sadi In the “Peace and Recovery Conference” that was organized by the US-based Center for Peace Communications in Erbil, Iraq, about 300 people, including some tribal leaders, discussed
The sacrifice of almost 2900 Azeris to be remembered. On September 27, Azerbaijanis across the globe commemorate Memorial Day, which marks the anniversary of when the Second Karabakh War began.
By Rachel Avraham Azerbaijani-Scottish human rights activist Fuad Alakborov once stated, “The Nagorno-Karabakh war transformed Aghdam from a vibrant city of 40,000 inhabitants with fancy teahouses and Soviet bloc high-rises
Former Israeli Communications Minister Ayoub Kara was reported by The Jewish Press as being stranded at the Iran-Azerbaijan border. The minister was allegedly: “Touring the border separating Azerbaijan from Iran
Israeli Druze politician Ayoob Kara (Likud), who served as Communication, Satellite, and Cyber Minister in the Netanyahu government, was on a tour of the border separating Azerbaijan from Iran this