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 […]

Mavi Maramara Sequel: Knife-Weilding ‘Aid’ Ship Goes to Court

On May 28, 2012,

May 27, 2012 • Breitbart.com Does polit­i­cal pos­tur­ing pass as an indict­ment in Turkey’s judi­cial sys­tem these days? Is Turk­ish Pres­i­dent Recep Tayipp Erdo­gan using a page from the old Arab League, post-Shah Iran­ian play­book again? Will Turkey’s poorly-written sequel about an “aid” ship with “peace­ful human­i­tar­i­ans” car­ry­ing rice and beans (i.e., provo­ca­teurs with ter­ror­ist ties […]

You Can’t Take the Crazy Out of Ahmadinejadisms

On May 22, 2012,

Over the years, I’ve had the oppor­tu­nity to blog about issues affect­ing Israel and the Mid­dle East. Cur­rently, skep­ti­cism in Israel is high as Iran read­ies to sign a deal with the IAEA just before the 6-Power talks get under­way in Bagh­dad. Israeli lead­ers have good rea­son to be skep­ti­cal of any­thing Iran signs with the […]

Ahmadinejad or Ashton? Tough Choice

On May 1, 2012,

Which is worse? Ahmadine­jad claim­ing his Islamic regime is devel­op­ing nuclear iso­topes to “treat can­cer” or EU For­eign Pol­icy Chief Cather­ine Ash­ton spear­head­ing the P5+1 engage­ment team try­ing to nego­ti­ate a solu­tion with Iran?  For those fol­low­ing the issues closely, choos­ing between these two presents a real dilemma. Those who know Iran’s his­tory of call­ing Israel a cancer […]

Iran Won An Oscar Yet Keeps Losing Public Opinion Elsewhere

On February 27, 2012,

Iran’s state TV touted the country’s first for­eign film Oscar win Mon­day as a vic­tory over arch­en­emy Israel. The state TV broad­cast stated the award suc­ceeded in “leav­ing behind” a film from the “Zion­ist regime.”  The state reac­tion was child­ish and spite­ful but also an expected move by Iran­ian state-run media in Tehran. But what Iran is […]

More Proof Iran is Losing its Stranglehold on Syria

On June 8, 2011,

Ongo­ing Iran­ian provo­ca­tion in the Mid­dle East. Ahmadinejad’s inces­sant rail­ing for the demise of West­ern democ­ra­cies. Iran’s nuclear pro­gram pro­gress­ing at light­ning speed despite inter­na­tional sanc­tions. Lastly, Ahmadinejad’s umbil­i­cal cord of ter­ror attached to Syria, Lebanon & Gaza shows signs of weak­en­ing. It couldn’t be any clearer that Ahmadine­jad is los­ing his stran­gle­hold on Syria […]

Clinton: Stop Being A Racist And Rescue Gilad Shalit

On September 24, 2010,

Not long ago, Hillary Clin­ton made peo­ple wince with the same amount of pain that a paper cut or deeply embed­ded splin­ter evoke. These days, her hus­band Bill is gain­ing a rep­u­ta­tion as the lat­est ver­bal train wreck to crash into the State of Israel. What was Bill think­ing? Why would he attack Israeli Jews that happen […]

Calling All Superheros

On August 26, 2010,

We have heard it before and chances are we will hear it again. The play on words when it comes to Iran’s nuclear inten­tions couldn’t get any more absurd than if your favorite comic book vil­lain leaped from the pages and spoke it. Just yes­ter­day, the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Agency announced the country […]

The Birth of Act For Israel

On June 22, 2010,

Cri­sis brings peo­ple together in inter­est­ing ways. This is exactly how Act for Israel came to life. The founders were advo­cat­ing for Israel in the media and on social media sites when the Gaza flotilla arrived and turned facts on their head. The world cried foul play on Israel while Turkey and Hamas snick­ered and […]

Just When You Thought It Couldn’t Get More Annoying

On May 21, 2010,

Can it get any more moronic? I mean really. This week has seen more than its fair share of cads and coun­tries come out of the wood­work only to be thorns in our side. There is the attention-seeking Iran­ian Pres­i­dent and nut job, Ahmadine­jad, that can’t help but level veiled threats to destroy Israel in a week’s […]

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