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Wounded Israeli Soldiers Want to Finish the Job EXCLUSIVE REPORT By Sarah Ann Haves Tel Aviv, Israel  It is the 19th day of the war.  Today, I drove to Tel Hashomer Chaim Sheba hospital to visit Israel’s wounded soldiers. The parking lots are so filled with cars that it is hard to find a space.  Wounded soldiers […]

New Hot Spot on Israel’s Southern Border: Religious Fervor Increases in Egypt by Sarah Ann Haves As the world focuses on Iran’s race towards nuclear capability, Israel is turning its attention to the capabilities of Iran’s proxies in the Middle East Hezbollah in Lebanon; Syria; Hamas in Gaza; and, newly developed Islamic terrorist cells operating in […]

Gilad Shalit Freed:  Israel’s Native Son Is Home by Sarah Ann Haves  It was a relief for many Israelis to see the first glimpses of POW Corporal Gilad Shalit as he embraced his new found freedom on Israeli soil, Tuesday, October 18, 2011. But, there were mixed emotions about the price tag Israel paid for his […]

What Does the UN Have Against Israel? by Shira Sorko-Ram The United Nations began its life as a group of mostly democratic nations (about 65%). Its goal was to create a forum to discuss and solve conflicts and bring help to peoples around the world in need. It has turned into an automatic majority of […]

Running The Race – Israel And The Palestinians by Sarah Ann Haves The Israelis are running the race in a concerted attempt to thwart unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood by the international community. Recently, Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon met with German Secretary of State Dr. Emily Haber in preparation for an upcoming Quartet meeting. The Quartet […]

Israel’s Fight For Security And Sovereignty by Sarah Ann Haves Recent heightened activity in diplomacy has highlighted Israel’s struggle with global leaders. Many in the international community are determined to overlook Israel’s security concerns, while at the same time, pressing for the acknowledgement of Palestinian sovereignty over Jewish land. In May, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu […]

  ISRAEL’S QUEST FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN A RAPIDLY CHANGING REGION  by Sarah Ann Haves  The recent barrage of rocket and mortar attacks against Israeli southern communities; the brutal murder of five members of a settler family in Itimar, and the first bus bombing in Jerusalem since 2004, has, once again, shattered the sense […]

by Lonnie Lane Luke wrote his account of Yeshua and Acts of the believers to a man named Theophilus (Luke 1:3; Acts 1:1). It happens that there was a high priest of that name from 37-41 A.D. whose father and grandfather were involved in Yeshua’s crucifixion. If Luke was writing to that high priest, might […]

  Israel’s Challenges in 2011   by Sarah Ann Haves   Israel goes into the New Year facing a decrease in military deterrence capability against its enemies; continued failures in reaching a peace agreement with the Palestinians; and challenges to its legitimacy as a nation state for the Jewish people. Tourism is another sign that […]

  New Efforts To Explain Israel’s Vital Security Interests    by Sarah Ann Haves    Direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians have ended. The Palestinians blame Israel for not continuing the settlement moratorium. The Israelis blame the Palestinians for refusing to recognize Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people. Despite U.S. pressure […]