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 […]

Debating Flotilla Fans

On September 23, 2011,

Myth: Israel is an “occu­pier” who is com­mit­ting human rights vio­la­tions against Gazans with its oppres­sive block­ade. Fact: The Israeli gov­ern­ment imple­mented a naval block­ade of the Gaza Strip to pro­tect Israeli cit­i­zens who were the tar­get of repeated Hamas-led ter­ror­ist attacks. The mar­itime block­ade lim­its Hamas’s abil­ity to smug­gle arms via sea. Hamas gov­erns Gaza and is […]

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. […]

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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