Tag: Hamas

Israel War & Peace 8 Min Read

Vassals in the Sand: How Israelis supported and funded Gaza attack tunnels

A recent revelation has exposed a link between a seemingly routine construction project in Israel and Islamic attack preparations in Gaza. Attorney Eliram Elgrably recounted the story of how he facilitated the purchase of sand that originated from the excavation of Hamas Islamic organization attack tunnels. Two years ago, Elgrably

Israel War & Peace 19 Min Read

Trump, the Rise of the Triad, and Israel: The Emergence of Three Totalitarian Global Superstates

The prescient visions of mid-20th-century thinkers like James Burnham and George Orwell are no longer theoretical exercises. They are materializing before our eyes with terrifying precision as the world consolidates into three dominant and openly totalitarian blocs. To understand U.S. President Donald Trump’s relationship with Israel outside of this framework

Israel Opinion War & Peace 14 Min Read

If you voted, you are responsible – Opinion

If you voted in either the Israeli or U.S. elections, you are a partner to Israel’s latest hostage deal, and you share direct responsibility for its outcome. Many take offense at this statement, as today’s urban masses have been conditioned for the past four hundred years in a spoiled-child psychology

Israel War & Peace 7 Min Read

Jewish rejoicing over Hezbollah’s destruction is dangerously nearsighted: Commentary

The Simchat Torah massacres, and subsequent months of Hezbollah missile fire, may have been coordinated with Israel's globalist leaders to prepare its populace to accept Saudi and UAE regional hegemony as a favorable alternative to Hamas and Hezbollah barbarism. Instead of imprisoning and trying Israel’s leaders for their compliance and

Israel Judaism 6 Min Read

Red Heifer fever renders nations transfixed: Commentary

The Torah (Numbers 19) describes the process for producing ash from a red heifer to purify Jews so they may enter the Holy Temple compound in Jerusalem.  Tradition has it that from the time of Moses until the destruction of the Second Temple, a period spanning nearly 1,350 years, a