Celebrate Israel Parade
I will be marching with Volunteers for Israel on Sunday, June 3 in New York City as part of the Celebrate Israel Parade. Hope to see you there!
I will be marching with Volunteers for Israel on Sunday, June 3 in New York City as part of the Celebrate Israel Parade. Hope to see you there!
Michael Oren wrote the following in an op-ed piece today (May 15) in The Wall Street Journal (“What Happened to Israel’s Reputation?”): “Given all this, why have anti-Israel libels once consigned to hate groups become media mainstays?. . . The EU sees the sliver in the eye of Israel, but not the timber in… Read More
The authors have correctly brought focus on Iran’s genocidal posture, although the UN and its bloated agencies are shamefully impotent and will take no action. Will the UN take legal action against Iran?
Hitting an unarmed, and allegedly peaceful, protester is a wrongful act and Israeli officials will take appropriate action. But where is the protestors’ and media’s righteous indignation Why is Israel the one asked to turn the other cheek?
It is always good to see free expression of views. Guenter Grass wrote a poem to share his view Perhaps Herr Grass would reconsider who the belligerent is
It is encouraging that the ICC The ICC makes the right decision for the wrong reason
It is good to see the media concerned about Jews in Iran. The concern should not be limited, however, Jews in Iran exist at a whim
The truce is a positive step, but I worry about Hamas’ capacity to rein in its rogue members. Over and over again, we see the same thing… Hamas and Israel halt the violence–for now
The truce is a positive step, but I worry about Hamas’ capacity to rein in its rogue members. Over and again we see the same thing . . . How long will this truce last?
Reminds me of the difference between being involved and being committed. In the case of ham and eggs, the chicken is involved and the pig is committed. Israel, living the daily threat of Iran, remains committed to its own survival, while Mr. Obama, protected by America’s military might, drapes his presidency in pedantic sophistry. The… Read More
I was on the edge of my seat and practically read the book in one sitting. It is riveting suspenseful and intriguing. Characters are bright and articulate and the scary thing is this could happen. When is the sequel? And the movie?
The Masada Protocol is a fast paced read akin to Lee Child and Harlan Coben. Excellent research on the Middle East and an interesting premis on the ongoing conflict in that area. Can’t wait to read Steve’s next adventure.