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 […]

Obama Said US Security of Israel is: “Iron Clad”

On May 25, 2011,

Much has been said about Obama’s recent speeches. Some have con­grat­u­lated the Pres­i­dent while oth­ers have crit­i­cized him. Act for Israel knows all too well that Israel has never been a bi-partisan issue, and the Jew­ish State relies on sup­port from all sides of the polit­i­cal spec­trum to advo­cate for Israel. So exactly how did Obama […]

Time to Turn the Tables (& Give Peace a Chance)

On March 17, 2011,

We have seen it all before. Israel makes con­ces­sions and the Pales­tini­ans refuse, stall, com­plain and only ask for more. This occurs decade after decade in what seems like a B hor­ror flick with no end in sight. Lots of Pales­tin­ian rejec­tions with no inkling of peace agree­ment, just more ter­ror attacks and with it, more […]

Today Jews, Tomorrow the West?

On October 29, 2010,

On my drive back from LA, my iPhone buzzed to life with break­ing news about pack­ages con­tain­ing explo­sives ear­marked for Chicago syn­a­gogues. The CNN bul­letin con­firmed US offi­cials believe al Qaeda in the Ara­bian Penin­sula (AQAP) is behind the cargo ter­ror plot. Now, do I believe al Qaeda or any other rad­i­cal Islamic group would plan […]

Antisemite Rick Sanchez Tops A New List

On October 3, 2010,

It’s about time CNN removed another anti­semite from its daily news team. I don’t think Amer­ica shed any tears over CNN’s fir­ing of Rick Sanchez. I, for one, was so sick of see­ing Rick’s List dur­ing my daily work­out that Fri­day after I saw Sanchez play “war room news­caster style” by don­ning a ban­dana to show his edgi­ness and pretending […]

Say Shalom – Hello to Peace, NOT Goodbye

On September 17, 2010,

The opti­mism that sur­rounded us recently at the begin­ning of the DC sum­mit some­how dis­si­pated and the smoke of hope has turned into a cloud of uncer­tainty. Yet, again, there is no agree­ment of talks and pro­gress depends on whether Pales­tini­ans can mus­cle another 10 Month mora­to­rium. In a con­fer­ence call with 600 Jew­ish Rabbi’s, Pres­i­dent Obama praised Israeli […]

Politicized? Try Pulling the Wool Over Our Eyes

On September 10, 2010,

Imam Rauf cre­ated a firestorm yes­ter­day by becom­ing the lat­est media fix­ture to sug­ar­coat why Amer­ica needs an Islamic cen­ter near Ground Zero. He claimed yes­ter­day on CNN that cer­tain politi­cians have “politi­cized” this effort, which has caused a huge rift where none existed before. Well, raise your hand if you’re feel­ing nau­seous after see­ing the Imam […]

The incipient Journey to a long awaited lasting Peace

On September 2, 2010,

The Amer­i­cans know how to pre­pare a show, how to fuel in high hopes and opti­mism in their aims and goals, and how to mount all their energy achiev­ing suc­cess­fully their mis­sion of launch­ing direct peace talks, a issue Obama took on him­self the first day he stepped into the Oval office, and had lit­tle accomplished […]

Abbas: Seize the moment — The only opportunity for peace

On August 30, 2010,

What’s New: As the Lead­ers are about to meet this week in Wash­ing­ton under the wings of U.S. Pres­i­dent Barack Obama, Netanyahu sounded opti­mistic and will­ing to give this a chance, as he said at the cab­i­net meet­ing on Sun­day: “I am con­vinced that if the Pales­tin­ian lead­er­ship approaches these talks with the same degree of […]

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 […]

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