Monthly Archives: September 2022
Israelis lead int’l hunt for innovative cancer treatments
Professors from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Hadassah Cancer Research Institute at the Hadassah-University Medical Center are leading a European consortium working to develop novel immunotherapy treatments for cancer.
The team of international...
Preserving the children’s shoes found at Auschwitz
The International March of the Living announced on Thursday a global campaign with the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation and the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial to preserve thousands of shoes belonging to children, most of them Jews, who were murdered in the Auschwitz concentration...
Bollywood is coming to Israel
The story of how a minimally armed unit of Indian soldiers fought and beat the Ottoman army to win Haifa on Sept. 23, 1918, will soon be made into an action-packed, feature-length film by...
UK prime minister considering moving embassy to Jerusalem
British Prime Minister Liz Truss told Israeli counterpart Yair Lapid on Wednesday that she is considering moving the British embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
A British government spokeswoman said Truss had told...
Palestinian car thief rams into a Ben-Gurion Airport barricade
A Palestinian from Ramallah stole a vehicle in Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv, and subsequently rammed a barricade at Ben-Gurion Airport early Thursday in his attempt to escape pursuit, the Israel Police said. He...
Iranian cyberattacks up 70%
Iranian cyberattacks against Israel have increased by almost 70% in the last year, according to the IDF.
The Iranian military has deployed more than 20 cyberattack units, with at least 10 aimed at Israel.
The IDF...
’America trampled upon the nuclear accord,’ Raisi tells UN
Iran wants to reach a deal over its nuclear program, but it cannot trust the United States, President Ebrahim Raisi told the U.N. General Assembly Wednesday.
“Our wish is only one thing: observance of commitments,”...
How the UN gives international legitimacy to murderous regimes
Dictatorships and murderous regimes regularly band together to approve United Nations resolutions. As a result, these documents can then enjoy international legitimacy. This represents one of the challenges at the core of how the...
Christian Zionists dispute King Abdullah’s claim that their faith is ‘under fire in Jerusalem’
During his address to the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, Jordan’s King Abdullah II claimed that Christianity in Jerusalem is “under fire.”
Abdullah, who sees Jordan as the custodian of Muslim and Christian holy sites...
Shaping Tenable Policy on North Korea: A U.S. Security Imperative
Prof. Louis René Beres
The Adversarial Chessboard
In response to the growing aggressiveness of its North Korean nuclear adversary, the United States needs to fashion its pertinent policy positions on comprehensive analytic foundations. More precisely, Kim...