Dry Bones: Semantics 101

In Gaza, we can’t “stop” until we “finish”… Read more

Dry Bones: Resupplying Hamas

What the “humanitarian aid” in Gaza really means. Read more

Dry Bones: Whose rules?

The world failed to come to Israel’s defence after Oct. 7. Read more

Dry Bones: Happy Chanukah

The holiday in 2023 seems more meaningful. Read more

Dry Bones: Season’s greetings

Will the wave of antisemitism be confronted in 2024? Read more

Dry Bones: The Miracle

We are celebrating our Festival of Freedom as we fight a war for our survival. Read more

Dry Bones: Passing the torch

Living in historic times… Read more

Dry Bones: New Players

As Hamas shows signs of being beaten, two other Iranian proxies are activated. Read more

Dry Bones: We are not alone

A nice piece of good news… Read more

Dry Bones: Selling hostages

A “Sophie’s Choice” is one between equally bad options. Read more

Media wars

Not so long ago, I was watching television news coverage of the bombings in Ukraine. I told my wife that it was hard to imagine what it would be like. Read more

Dry Bones: The modern dilemma

Hamas’s war against Israel is Iran’s war against the modern world. Read more

Dry Bones: Generations

Hamas’s Oct 7 pogrom has changed us. Read more

Dry Bones: It’s a strange time 

We saw a flow of images of unspeakable atrocities that rivalled the Holocaust’s worst. Read more

Dry Bones visits Sydney: Hate fests

Protesters calling supporters of the Jewish state “pigs” is a feature of “Free Palestine” rallies worldwide in the wake of Hamas’s massacre of 1,300 Israelis. Read more

We have unified to fight for our survival

Pro- and anti-reform demonstrations, secular-religious confrontations, road-blocking, horn-blowing Israelis angry with each other and showing it! Read more

Recipe for disaster 

After hours of watching TV coverage of massive public demonstrations both in Israel and abroad, including interviews with the “Let’s wash our laundry in public crowd,” I’d had enough! Read more

Time out

When the holidays are over, we will be recharged, ready to face 5784–and whatever it might bring… in theory. Read more

Dare to dream

Two facts and a conclusion: Read more

The Yom Kippur fast

It’s a fast “sandwiched” between two feasts. Read more

Dry Bones: Great expectations

We didn’t believe the U.S. government when it denied knowledge regarding the existence of UFOs. Then, we didn’t believe the politicos when they claimed possession of actual UFOs. Read more

Dry Bones: These days

These days Read more

Dry Bones: Another Soros

Alex Soros seems to be more George Soros-y than his father. Who knows what he’s capable of doing with all that money? Read more

Dry Bones: ‘Thomas the accuser’

In response to reports of progress in normalization talks between Jerusalem and Riyadh, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman begged U.S. President Joe Biden and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to not allow themselves to become Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “useful idiots.” Read more

Dry Bones: UNIFIL renewed again

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon was renewed. For another year. Again. Read more

Dry Bones: When horses fly

Israeli cyber-security firm NSO Group was named in Time magazine’s 2022 list of the 100 most influential companies in the world. Read more

Dry Bones: What next?

The bubble has finally burst, and the prime minister has promised to combat crime in the Arab sector. Read more

Whodunit

Today’s cartoon only “works” if you remember the weird news about the Wagner Group anti-Putin march, which ended with the “yes he’s alive” versus “no he isn’t” debate. Read more

Dry Bones

We used to say, “If it isn’t one thing, it’s another.” Read more

Dry Bones: Reform on hold?

Why Mr Shuldig always wears orange and blue… Read more

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