By Stephen Pollard
Do I hear £1.05? Is there no one willing to go beyond a quid?
And how much does it cost not to have to have lunch with her?
(via Peter Briffa.)
By The JC Leader
The President strikes a severe blow to Iran’s nuclear programme. As always when Israel is involved, a strange coalition of bedfellows unites to criticise US military action
The Hamas massacres transformed not only the region but also Britain. It revealed not just the brutality of our enemies abroad, but the unsettling number of their sympathisers at home
By Geoffrey Corn
Critics are wrong. Whether viewed as part of an ongoing armed conflict or a necessary act of self-defence, international law is on the side of the Jewish state
Its achievements – from taking out ten key nuclear scientists to building drones inside Iran – were the result of many years of work
By Tel Aviv