Energy and Water Minister Uzi Landau visits the Lone Star State to strengthen ties with Israel’s natural gas industry.By Sharon Udasin, Jerusalem Post, May 2, 2012 Uzi Landau, Israeli Energy and Water Minister… Read More
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By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu, Arutz Sheva, May 2, 2012 The blossoms of the “Arab Spring” uprising in Egypt last year have wilted under a reign of terror in the Sinai, where Al Qaeda and other jihadi cells have carried out 50 terrorist attacks on police since the beginning of the January 25 uprising. Israel… Read More
By Rachel Hirshfeld, Arutz Sheva, May 2, 2012 Toni Morrison, the Nobel-winning author who has accused Israel of perpetrating genocidal policies, is to be awarded the presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States. Morrison is one of 13 recipients of the prize this year, alongside Israeli President Shimon Peres… Read More
Jerusalem Post | Apr 30, 2012 By Caroline Glick You can learn a lot about a nation’s health by watching how it celebrates its national holidays. In Israel’s case, compare how we celebrated our 50th Independence Day in 1998 to what celebrations involve today. During the 1990s, Israel’s elite took a vacation from reality and… Read More
The Obama administration might support letting Iran continue enriching uranium up to 5% purity if it agrees to other U.N. restrictions. By Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times April 27, 2012, 5:28 p.m. WASHINGTON — In what would be a significant concession, Obama administration officials say they could support allowing Iran to maintain a crucial element… Read More
President Barack Obama signs a waiver declaring that aid to the PA is “important to the security interests of the United States.” By Elad Benari, Canada, April 28, 2012 Imperial President Rules by Edict not by Law President Barack Obama has bypassed a Congress block and signed a waiver declaring that aid to the… Read More
By Victor Davis Hanson, National Review Online, April 3, 2012 Iran, if not stopped, will join the nuclear club, probably within two or three years. It may be stupid to try to preempt Iran; it may be even stupider not to try. But the stupidest assumption of all is that either Iran is not enriching… Read More
By Arieh Eldad, The Jerusalem Post, April 3, 2012 The world’s attention, and Israel’s as well, is riveted on Syria. Media outlets and analysts are having a field day with a plethora of stories: The massacre of civilians, Bashar and Asma al-Assad’s shopping sprees, the cynical politics of Russia and China, the West’s refusal to… Read More
By Gabe Kahn, Arutz Sheva, April 3, 2012 The Prosecutor for the InternationalCriminal Court in The Hague announced Tuesday that he rejected a complaint filed by the PA against Israel for alleged war crimes during “Operation Cast Lead” in Gaza in 2009. The prosecutor explained that only states can file a complaint with the International Criminal Court. “The Palestinian Authority… Read More
By Michael Freund, Jerusalem Post, March 24, 2012 The annual Orde Wingate Remembrance will be held at Arlington Memorial Cemetery soon. Watch this website as well as my Facebook Timeline and CIPAC Facebook Page for full details. We will participate as we do every year. We hope you can join us for this moving memorial… Read More



