What Obama Isn’t Telling You About the Middle East

On October 29, 2012,

Octo­ber 28, 2012 Breitbart.com The biggest issue Israel faces today is not the garden-variety Arab Spring. It also is not whether equal­ity and democ­racy reign in Israel. It’s also sur­pris­ingly not the Palestinian-Israeli con­flict many asso­ciate as the bone of con­tention of the region. The mother-of-all-issues, as I learned Mon­day from Dr. Andy David, Israel’s Consul […]

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 […]

Woody Allen: Will You or Won’t You?

On July 9, 2012,

I can’t think of any pro-Israel advo­cate who wouldn’t love to have Woody Allen make his next film in Israel. Can you? I didn’t think so. Espe­cially, after Allen has time and time again said there’s no good rea­son to leave Man­hat­tan yet he’s made four films in Lon­don, one in Spain, one in Rome and […]

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 […]

Nothing Says Peace Like Molotov Cocktails

On May 15, 2012,

There’s some­thing to be said for civ­i­liza­tions that rise above adver­sity and vio­lence and focus on progress and pros­per­ity. Israel is not only con­sid­ered the Sil­i­con Val­ley of the Mid­dle East for its wel­ter of tech­no­log­i­cal star­tups and con­tri­bu­tions, it’s also feed­ing hun­gry bel­lies in devel­op­ing coun­tries via its break­throughs with drip irri­ga­tion and other […]

Israel Still the Beacon of Nations 64 Years Later

On April 26, 2012,

April 26, 2012 • Act For Israel It’s hard to believe 64 years after Israel reached its mod­ern inde­pen­dence that we would be in an inces­sant world dis­cus­sion about how to carve up the Jew­ish state even more to pro­vide a new home­land for more Arabs. After all, in 1947 the UN par­celed out more land […]

Honoring Israel’s Fallen Calls For More Advocacy

On April 24, 2012,

Today, Israelis mourned the loss of 22,993 sol­diers and vic­tims of ter­ror­ism who gave the ulti­mate sac­ri­fice, mark­ing the begin­ning of Fallen Sol­diers and Vic­tims of Ter­ror­ism Remem­brance Day. This day is not that dif­fer­ent than our state­side Memo­r­ial Day. Israeli Pres­i­dent Shi­mon Peres and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz spoke to mourners […]

PA = PR Agency

On April 17, 2012,

When will pro-Palestinian fac­tions stop the the­atrics and act like they really want a state? Appar­ently, these groups not only have oodles of time on their hands to under­mine Israel with metic­u­lous, never-ending PR stunts, but they also have a colos­sal pock­et­book to fund count­less dele­git­imiza­tion brouha­has. Weeks ago, Israelis had to deal with the promise of […]

Toil Not Terror

On April 9, 2012,

As eco­nomic times get tougher in Amer­ica there’s a gen­eral ten­dency (and grow­ing apa­thy) to pay less atten­tion to rev­o­lu­tions in the Mid­dle East and more to our dwin­dling bank accounts. But we can’t become com­pla­cent while Syr­ian Pres­i­dent Bashar al-Assad’s bru­tal regime goes home-to-home exe­cut­ing fam­i­lies any more than we can stop seek­ing out the […]

Global March to Jerusalem: Inquisition 2012?

On March 29, 2012,

When I read the orga­niz­ers of the Global March on Jerusalem were claim­ing Israeli Jews were “Judaiz­ing” Israel, I nearly choked on whole wheat Matzah (I’m start­ing early this year). The term “judaiz­ing” hasn’t been in com­mon use since the days of the Inqui­si­tion. Back then, I would be jailed, tor­tured and likely killed for being a “converso.” […]

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