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 THE WRITER’S wife, Lucy, and daughters Maia and Rina were murdered in a terror attack in the Jordan Valley in April 2023.

To wage my small war against Palestinian terror, I am suing the PA for NIS 50 million

By LEO DEE
‘WHAT MAKES Ari [Fuld]’s death so much more painful is our government’s inability to stem the problem at its source.’

Fuld case gains momentum as DOJ and bipartisan leaders push for Supreme Court review

‘WHAT MAKES Ari [Fuld]’s death so much more painful is our government’s inability to stem the problem at its source.’

Fuld case gains momentum as DOJ and bipartisan leaders push for Supreme Court review

 Illustrative image of a court gavel.

Knesset passes law to help terror victims sue terrorist financiers

 PRESIDENT ISAAC Herzog speaks as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken looks on, in Tel Aviv on Tuesday. While the PA proudly declares its full partnership with Hamas, the US continues to maintain that this twisted leadership is a viable alternative for post-war Gaza, says the writer.

Israelis should demand their gov't shake off the self-delusional reverie of peace with the PA

By NAOMI LINDER KAHN
 US SECRETARY of State Antony Blinken meets with Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas at PA headquarters in Ramallah.

The Palestinian Authority cannot govern Gaza - opinion

By SANDER GERBER , EZRA GONTOWNIK
 US SECRETARY of State Antony Blinken meets with PA head Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah, last week.

US bipartisan group calls on Blinken to end Palestinian 'pay-for-slay'

 A man reacts, as friends and family mourn 17-year-old Israeli Nachman Shmuel Mordoff, who was killed in a Palestinian terrorist attack along with three other Israelis near the settlement of Eli, at his funeral in Shilo in the West Bank, on June 21, 2023.

Britain's current transparency approach is morally wrong - editorial

 PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. The PA and Abbas have repeatedly shown that they are not interested in peace or prosperity for the Palestinians.

UK refuses to disclose audit of aid to Palestinian Authority

 US PRESIDENT Joe Biden meets PA head Mahmoud Abbas in Bethlehem, last year. Halt all meetings between US representatives and PA officials, the writer demands.

Ten ways to ‘work on’ ending the pay-for-slay - opinion

By STEPHEN M. FLATOW
 Palestinians walk past a bank in the West Bank city of Ramallah March 25, 2015.

Funding crisis endangers Palestinian statehood, UN warns donor parley

 THEN-PRIME MINISTER Yitzhak Rabin, then-US President Bill Clinton and then-PLO chairman Yasser Arafat wave after the signing of the Israel-PLO Declaration of Principles, at the White House, 1993

The Oslo process has failed, it's time to recalculate Israel's plan - opinion

By MAURICE HIRSCH
 AN ISRAELI flag hangs as a religious man ponders at the scene of a terror attack at the entrance to Jerusalem, on November 23.

Bill taking Israeli citizenship from ‘pay-for-slay’ terrorists is now law

 AN ISRAELI flag hangs as a religious man ponders at the scene of a terror attack at the entrance to Jerusalem, on November 23.

Bill revoking citizenship for 'pay-for-slay' terrorists reaches final vote

 MEMORIAL CANDLES are lit after Shabbat, at the scene of a terror attack on a synagogue on a Friday night last month, in which seven people were killed, in Jerusalem’s Neveh Ya’acov neighborhood.

Palestinian terrorism finds generous sponsors in the West to fund genocide - opinion

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas attends a virtual meeting with Palestinian factions over Israel and the United Arab Emirates' deal to normalise ties, in Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank September 3, 2020

For Palestinians, terrorism against Israel pays - opinion

 Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich holds a press conference with bereaved families at the Israeli Finance Ministry in Jerusalem on January 8, 2023.

Smotrich doubles penalties for pay-for-slay, withholds NIS 100m.

 AN ISRAELI flag hangs as a religious man ponders at the scene of a terror attack at the entrance to Jerusalem, on November 23.

Bill revoking 'pay-for-slay' terrorists' citizenship passes first reading