by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
According to The Sunday Times, Israel's prime minister-elect, Ehud Barak, will push to offer Syria the Golan Heights in return for peace in an important step ending 50 years of hostility between the Jewish state and the Arab world.
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Some Arab states and the Palestinians regard the Hebron agreement as only a stepping-stone to more concessions on the part of Israel.
by Beyond Today Editor
An overview of events and conditions around the world featured in the May/June 2019 issue of Beyond Today.
by Cecil Maranville
World opinion is that Syria appears to have gone one step too far in its deadly game of sponsoring terrorism. The assassination of Rafiq Hariri will have far-reaching consequences for Syria, as well as for the entire Middle East.
by Tom Robinson
The self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS or ISIS) continues to brutalize its way across the Middle East, with most of its activity centered in Iraq and Syria.
by John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes
John Paul II is fully aware that he is 80 years old and infirm. He also knows that his present actions will help shape and undergird the Vatican's policies for the next papal government. He has never been one to shirk what he considers to...
by Mario Seiglie
Have scholars found firm evidence of the existence of Jesus Christ, His earthly father and one of His half brothers? An intriguing find bears their names.
by Rodney Hall
The success Israel secured in the aftermath of the Six-Day War gives us an indication that we could be coming close to the time of Christ’s return.
by Charles Melear
This year's tour of Israel took place during the Feast of Tabernacles and brought 178 people together to view these sites from Bible history.
by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely, John Ross Schroeder, Peter Eddington
Without rainfall Israel would be in dire straits.
by Steven Britt
As modern Israel turns 70, we look back at what led up to the amazing reestablishment of a Jewish state in the Holy Land after centuries of exile, and the struggle endured since—and ahead to promises and yearning yet unfulfilled.
by Cecil Maranville
The availability of water is important enough a concern to be included in the "final status" issues yet to be resolved between the Israelis and Palestinians.
by Tom Robinson
Bashar al-Assad tightens his grip on his power, threatening attacks on Israel if outside intervention is taken to stop him.
by John Ross Schroeder
Not long after U.S. President-elect Obama assumes office, the Israeli nation will choose a new prime minister. The stark choice is very likely to be between Tzipi Livni and former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Provisional American...
by Melvin Rhodes
Much of the state of Israel's history in the 20th century is a chronicle of wars and other conflicts with her Arab neighbors. The recent visit of the pope highlighted some of these still-simmering animosities—and hints as to what may lie...
by David Cobb
Whether the Six Day War or any other conflict in history, the memory of war will pass away someday when God establishes his eternal government.