Archaeological proof of the Jewish connection to the land of Israel and of the two Jewish Temples has been found in piles of dirt from illegal Palestinian excavations carried out on the Temple Mount.
Over Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year holiday, Palestinian rioters repeatedly attacked Israeli security forces on the Temple Mount. You must see it for yourself!
Israeli policemen were attacked on the Temple Mount by a dozens of violent Muslim youths, hours before the onset of Rosh Hashana - the Jewish New Year.
While the Romans may have had the upper hand nearly 2,000 years ago and exiled the Jewish people, all that remains of that civilization in the Old City is a road.
By the end of 1949 and throughout the Jordanian occupation of the site, Arab residents uprooted tombstones and plowed the land. Over 38,000 tombstones were damaged
This beautiful video shows us a computer-generated representation of what the second Jewish Temple looked like when it was still standing in Jerusalem.
In this moving video, famous Israeli singer Ari Goldwag sings "Ad Ana Bechiya" – "How Long Shall We Cry?" – a song of yearning for the rebuilding of Jerusalem.
A picture of a Jewish man yelling angrily at a Muslim woman made the rounds in the anti-Israel media. Proof of Israeli aggression against the Arabs? Here is the true story.
The Palestinian Arabs are claiming ownership of Judea and Samaria. This video reveals the cultural and historical significance of the land to the Jewish People.
Canadian artist Chashi Skobac produced this video which depicts the rescue of Jerusalem Temple Mount artifacts from a garbage dump in the Kidron Valley.
Advocate for freedom for Jews on the Temple Mount proposes joint prayer session with Muslims following the death of eight Bedouin women in a road accident.