Winston Churchill
Prime Minister Netanyahu's son speaks at Hungary's CPAC conference, praises PM Orban
On stage, Netanyahu did not hold back in praising his hosts. “We are deeply grateful for the friendship and support of Prime Minister Orban and Hungary. We have no better friends in Europe,” he said.
Israel-Iran war: The psychological cost of infinite news sources - opinion
From Nazi Germany to Tehran: When appeasement fails - opinion
Gideon Sa'ar responds to Yvette Cooper’s criticism of Israel during UN Security Council meeting
Grapevine April 19 2020: Still singing to boost public morale
Now at age 103, she's singing it once more, this time not for the military troops and doctors and nurses in the battlefields, but for the doctors, nurses and patients caught up in COVID-19.
Churchill’s definition of Belgium: ‘A manufactured country’
“Usury” was the grounds for deportation of the Jews of Antwerp by the Duke of Brabant in 1261, who called for them to be expelled or destroyed.
Examining the boundaries of power
The results of our second elections present a last opportunity for reflection and change.
Roberts’ Churchill: On courage, destiny and the miracles of history
The book, as well as about Churchill’s lonely but firm stand against antisemitism in the UK and his attitude towards Jews and Israel.
These elections should be about victory
Destined for greatness: A new biography of Winston Churchill
The latest Churchill biography manages to be both engaging and scrupulously researched.
Reality Check: Netanyahu’s pandering to Trump serious threat to Israel’s security
It’s been two weeks since Prime Minister and Defense Minister (let’s skip all the other ministerial titles he currently holds) Benjamin Netanyahu’s cynical, doom-laden speech.
Netanyahu jokes: Investigations most interesting part of job as PM
The prime minister showed off his wittier side during a 40-minute interview in Washington, DC.
Accomplices to the Holocaust
Recent research has shown that British and American planes stationed in Italy in 1944 could easily have struck Auschwitz. In fact, they were flying missions nearby and as far away as Warsaw.
Comment: How a visit to Israel changed Churchill's outlook
The statesman had honest look at Israel during his stay, BDS activists need to do the same.