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Why Didn’t Israel Declare Sovereignty in 1967?
Why Israel Hesitated After Its Six-Day Victory The Six-Day War of 1967 reshaped the Middle East, giving Israel control over Judea, Samaria, Gaza, and the Golan Heights. Yet, despite this historic military success, Israel did not immediately declare sovereignty over the territories. Political, demographic, and strategic considerations created a cautious approach—one whose effects are still felt in the region today. The Missed Opportunity After the Six Day War In June 1967, Isr
Sam Schubert
Aug 92 min read


The Palestinian Authority Is the Biggest Threat to Israel
Why a new model for the region may be Israel’s best path forward The shock of October 7th raised an urgent question: could something similar unfold in Judea and Samaria? For many Israelis, the answer depends not only on how the IDF operates today but also on the political and social structures that shape the region. When you look closely, Judea and Samaria are not Gaza. The risks are different, the players are different, and the path forward may require new thinking that move
Sam Schubert
Aug 42 min read


Sacred and Conflicted: Hebron Part 1 (Vlog)
One Jewish State takes you deep inside Hebron, one of the most spiritual and politically charged cities in Israel. In this episode, Sam Schubert explores the city’s significance to the Jewish people, guided by Rabbi Mordechai Hellinger of Chabad. Along the way, he visits the Cave of the Patriarchs, encounters Education Minister Yoav Kisch, and gains insight into both the historical and present-day realities of Hebron. Introduction to Hebron Hebron is one of the most intense
Sam Schubert
Jul 303 min read


From Zionist Christian to Jewish IDF Special Forces Soldier: The Amazing Story of Doron Keidar
In this episode of the One Jewish State podcast, Sam Schubert sits down with Doron Keidar, a man whose life story bridges faith, tragedy, resilience, and combat. Keidar is an IDF special forces veteran and a convert to Judaism who began his journey as a Christian Zionist . His remarkable path took him from supporting Israel from the outside to defending it as a soldier in uniform. A Childhood Shaped by Faith and History Keidar grew up in a Christian home where love for Israe
Sam Schubert
Jul 62 min read


The Palestinian Authority Lied About Arab Population Totals. Why Did Israel Accept It?
For decades, Israeli leaders and international experts warned that demographics made extending sovereignty over Judea and Samaria impossible. The accepted wisdom was that 3 million Arabs lived there, creating an inevitable path toward an Arab majority. Yet as tech investor and Temple Mount activist Mike Wise revealed in a conversation with One Jewish State, that number was not only wrong but dramatically inflated. Questioning the Official Population Numbers of Judea and Samar
Sam Schubert
Jun 252 min read


Arafat Threatened Pogroms if Jews Ascended the Temple Mount: The Start of the Intifada?
The Temple Mount has long been the spiritual center of the Jewish people and a focal point of regional tension. Understanding its history reveals how political decisions, religious sensitivities, and security concerns intersect, shaping both Israeli policy and broader Middle Eastern dynamics. Jewish Access to the Temple Mount Before 2001 Although Jewish access to the Temple Mount was legally permitted, Israel generally limited visits before 2001 to avoid provoking local Pale
Sam Schubert
Jun 232 min read


'Judea & Samaria Can Become Gaza' - How to Prevent the Spread of Islamic Terror
Sovereignty and Survival in Judea and Samaria The future of Judea and Samaria is not just an Israeli issue but a global one, with direct implications for Jewish security worldwide. Without firm Israeli sovereignty, Areas A and B could mirror Gaza’s collapse into extremism. The time is now for decisive leadership to safeguard Israel’s borders while addressing the rise of anti-Semitism and Islamist influence abroad. Securing Israel’s Future, Protecting the Jewish People The d
Sam Schubert
Jun 112 min read


'The Palestinian Authority is the Most Antisemitic Entity in the World' Amichai Chikli Reveals:
The Palestinian Authority’s Dangerous Parallels with Hamas The Palestinian Authority (PA) has long been portrayed as the “moderate” alternative to Hamas, yet its record tells a different story. Far from preparing its people for coexistence, the PA has normalized antisemitism, glorified terrorism, and weakened its own political legitimacy. This trajectory raises urgent questions for Israel’s security and for international policymakers who continue to treat the PA as a viable p
Sam Schubert
Jun 103 min read


Understanding Jordan as a De Facto Palestinian State
Introduction: Understanding the Relationship Between Jordan & Palestine The relationship between Jordan and Palestine is a complex tapestry woven from demographic, historical, and political threads. This article explores how Jordan is, in many ways, both a de jure and a de facto Palestinian state, drawing on statements from Jordanian royalty, historical events, and demographic data. Historical Background of the Modern State of Jordan The modern state of Jordan emerged from th
Sam Schubert
Feb 263 min read


One Jewish State's Vision for Judea & Samaria
The way Western leaders speak about Judea and Samaria , the biblical heartland of Israel, remains a deeply contentious and complex issue. Often referred to as the West Bank, this region is commonly seen to be at the center of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with many seemingly well-intentioned leaders divided over how to view Israeli settlements, Palestinian rights, and Israel’s security concerns. While most Western governments and media outlets argue for a two-state solut
Sam Schubert
Feb 249 min read


What Is Judea & Samaria? Learn the History, Location, & Demographics of This Biblical Area
Where is Judea and Samaria and who lives there? Dive into the history of the land and understand the significance of this region.
Sam Schubert
Dec 5, 20248 min read
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