Taking the Pro-Israel Pulse

On August 20, 2012,

August 19, 2012  Breitbart.com When the Inter­na­tional Olympic Com­mit­tee recently denied recog­ni­tion of 11 Israeli Olympians mur­dered dur­ing the Munich Games in its open­ing cer­e­mony, and Mitt Romney’s ad cam­paign dinged Pres­i­dent Obama for not vis­it­ing Israel dur­ing his term, many turn to grass­roots pro-Israel orga­ni­za­tions to assess the dam­age. I can speak can­didly on this […]

Exposing the Palestinian Narrative Gingrich-Style

On December 27, 2011,

Decem­ber 24, 2011 • BigPeace.com Some­how, left-leaning jour­nal­ists just can’t twist the truth enough to put a dent in the cam­paign of pres­i­den­tial can­di­date Newt Gin­grich. All polls show Gin­grich gain­ing. Yet some are des­per­ately try­ing to change that. Now, self-professed Pales­tin­ian jour­nal­ist Daoud Kut­tab is recap­ping anti-Israel New York Times jour­nal­ist Thomas Friedman’s hate in […]

Cure the Disease, Not the Symptoms

On July 30, 2010,

Israeli For­eign Min­is­ter Danny Ayalon set the record straight with his recent Wall Street Jour­nal arti­cle on the dou­ble stan­dard the world places on Israel. Ayalon brought up a good ques­tion: where was the world a few years ago when Pales­tin­ian ter­ror­ists mur­dered nearly 500 locals at a refugee camp? Now I have one. Where were Oliver Stone, Elvis Costello […]

The Idiocy of Inversion

On June 30, 2010,

There is an ill­ness in soci­ety that is so sub­tle and inva­sive that few have dis­cov­ered it. Yet, it bleeds into every­thing we hear and think. A con­stant noise that deaf­ens even the san­est of ges­tures. It streams through our online news, it speaks through our TV, it hums through our car radios and even purrs […]

The World Did Not Blink

On June 16, 2010,

     The world barely noticed when Turk­ish PM Tayyip Erdo­gan left the entire planet in the lurch by vot­ing against Iran’s nuclear sanc­tions last week (ditto for Brazil and Lebanon).   The world stared silently when Russ­ian government-ordered raids slaugh­tered thou­sands of Chechens and dis­placed over 500,000 in two decades.    The world entirely over­looked hundreds […]

United Nations Heads the Line For Human Rights Abusers

On May 14, 2010,

I don’t know about you but when I think about who should sit on the United Nations Human Rights Coun­cil, Muam­mar Qaddafi never comes up. But that is not how dic­ta­tors around the world thought when they voted over­whelm­ingly in favor of ush­er­ing one of the most bru­tal and long­stand­ing tyran­nies onto the already pock-marked council. […]

Apartheid in the Middle East

On March 6, 2010,

Imag­ine if Al Qaeda funded groups inter­na­tion­ally to warn peo­ple about the wicked nature of Jews. Far­fetched? Not exactly. It’s hap­pen­ing right now except the group isn’t Al Qaeda it’s the Mus­lim Broth­er­hood. Harm­less? Try ask­ing those close to for­mer Egypt­ian Pres­i­dent Anwar Sadat. Heck, you could ask Sadat your­self if the Broth­er­hood hadn’t assassinated […]

A Salute to Standouts Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism

On February 19, 2010,

Ask Israelis about peace prospects with neigh­bor­ing Pales­tini­ans and chances are most will share their dream of a day when both can live in har­mony. Yet we know peace has eluded every Israeli admin­is­tra­tion of late. But what about Prime Min­is­ter Ben­jamin Netanyahu? Does he have what it takes to bring peace to the region? Hmm. […]

A Salute to Standouts Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism

On February 9, 2010,

The United Nations has a long­stand­ing pas­time that is vir­tu­ally unknown. It’s not a noble one like elim­i­nat­ing blood­shed in the Congo, or restor­ing law in Soma­lia or even peace­mak­ing in Kash­mir. It’s not focused on con­demn­ing coun­tries with appalling human rights abuses like China, Cuba, North Korea, Saudi Ara­bia, Sudan and Zim­babwe. Oh, no. It has […]

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