Part III of our 'Managed Chaos' Investigation
In exclusive briefing, former intelligence analyst reveals commanders behind new Jordan border wall are relying…
Treating PTSD is mere 'band-aid' while General Staff forces soldiers into 'Vietnam in Gaza' to…
Six months ago, Jewish Home News published a warning that the IDF’s "Purity of Arms" doctrine had mutated into a modern form of human sacrifice—a revival of the ancient Molech worship where children were passed through fire to appease a false idol. That article, IDF Rules of Engagement and the…
In the summer of 1969, with the echoes of the Six-Day War still reverberating and the grinding War of Attrition underway, Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir stood before a press conference in London and uttered a phrase that would echo for half a century. "We can forgive the Arabs for…
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) operate under a doctrine rooted in a principle called "Purity of Arms" (Tohar HaNeshek), which, while intended as a noble replacement of Torah morality, has created a troubling inversion: standing open-fire orders often prioritize the lives of enemy civilians over those of Israeli soldiers. This…
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