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How Much Terrorism Would YOUR Country Take?

On March 17, 2011,

Some­how, the world seems to crit­i­cize Israel’s right to defend itself whether the attack comes via Qas­sam rock­ets, sui­cide bombers, “human rights activists” from Turkey armed with metal clubs and knifes or the lat­est, Char­lie Man­son style mur­ders. Clearly, Israel has the right to defend its cit­i­zens from ter­ror­ists regard­less of what form it comes […]

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 […]

Peace Partner” or Heinous Terrorist?

On March 14, 2011,

There are no words to describe how sad­dened Act For Israel and other pro-Israel groups and com­mu­ni­ties are after learn­ing about the Fogel Fam­ily Mas­sacre in the West Bank Jew­ish com­mu­nity of Ita­mar. There is no excuse for break­ing into inno­cent fam­i­lies homes and blud­geon­ing them to death. Israel has made numer­ous attempts to make peace […]

The Head and Not the Tail – Durable Peace Now

On September 8, 2010,

U.S. Pres­i­dent Barack Obama is pleased with the out­come of the Wash­ing­ton sum­mit and plans to play a per­sonal role to move the peace process between Israel and the Pales­tini­ans for­ward, a senior U.S. offi­cial told Israeli news­pa­per, Haaretz, over the week­end. Prime Min­is­ter Ben­jamin Netanyahu and a num­ber of senior Pales­tin­ian and other Arab lead­ers expressed similar […]

Arabs Open Fire on Border Police

On September 6, 2010,

What’s New: Today, Arabs opened fire on a vehi­cle car­ry­ing two mem­bers of the Bor­der Police, lightly injur­ing them.  The two police­man, dressed in civil­ian cloth­ing, were trav­el­ing in an unmarked car near the vil­lage of Kalan­sawa, in cen­tral Israel, when a Mazda 626 over­took their vehi­cle. An Arab gun­man opened fire from the back.  The driver […]

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 […]

Obama, Netanyahu: Can good vibes bring real peace?

On July 8, 2010,

The mood was good, smiles were plenty and the photo ops served as a jovial nar­ra­tor. But can the meet­ing between US Pres­i­dent Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Min­is­ter Ben­jamin Netanyahu turn good vibes into real peace? We cer­tainly hope so. Sev­eral promis­ing ges­tures occurred by Obama. First, Obama acknowl­edged that there was no rift between him […]

A Perfect Sleeper Terrorizes U.S. Military Base Fort Hood

On November 7, 2009,

Some sce­nar­ios in life just don’t make sense. Con­sider how you would feel if your sur­geon botched your rou­tine pro­ce­dure due to his undis­closed case of Parkinson’s? Or that after drilling on your cav­ity for nearly two hours your den­tist apol­o­gizes while say­ing she will soon undergo dou­ble cataract surgery? Or what if the US […]

A One State Solution Threatens Israel’s Right to Exist

On November 5, 2009,

How often have we heard reports of Arabs throw­ing rocks or fire­bombs at Israeli vehi­cles? Or Hamas and Hezbollah-led ter­ror­ist attacks claim­ing lives of Israeli men, women and chil­dren? Or Arab-led Anti-Semitic pro­pa­ganda being taught to chil­dren and rein­forced through schools, mosques and tele­vi­sion? Or the never-ending cyber attacks on Israel’s gov­ern­ment infra­struc­ture? Or what […]

No Common Ground in a Two-State Solution

On November 4, 2009,

Like mil­lions of Amer­i­cans, I voted for Pres­i­dent Barak Obama. His opti­mistic plat­form rep­re­sented future pros­per­ity, path­break­ing change and an insa­tiable appetite to restore valor and respectabil­ity to the White House. But that enthu­si­asm turned to a dead calm when I read about U.S. Sec­re­tary of State Hillary Clin­ton and Pres­i­dent Obama’s spe­cial envoy, George Mitchell’s recent trip […]

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