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Tuesday, December 31st 2024
“He [Arafat] was infamous for appearing moderate when speaking in English while fuming radically and inciting violence in Arabic. Throughout this time, he was being mentored by Carter, who not only advised him but even personally wrote a sample speech for him suggesting language to use that would allow him to more effectively gain sympathy […]
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Kenneth W. Stein Middle East Forum, Spring 2007, Volume 14: Number 2 “Among the most troubling aspects of Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid is Carter’s apparent willingness to condone the killing of Israelis.” Jimmy Carter’s engagement in foreign affairs as a former president is unprecedented in U.S. history. Because he regards the Arab-Israeli conflict as among Washington’s most […]
Jonathan S. Tobin JNS, Dec. 29, 2024 “For all of the applause he has received for his life as an ex-president, Carter’s animus against the Jewish state and willingness to use his moral standing and influence to besmirch it and aid the efforts of antisemitic hate-mongers and terrorists to undermine its existence is also part […]
Tuesday, December 31st 2024 / Tuesday, December 31st 2024
Michael Oren Clarity with Michael Oren, Dec. 30, 2024 “Carter wasn’t satisfied with merely libeling Israel. His final decades were devoted to whitewashing Hamas and presenting it as an organization opposed to terror and dedicated to peace.” Among many other time-tested attributes, the Jewish people have a long memory. Aid us in the manner of […]
Philip Klein National Review, Dec. 29, 2024 “Carter began coaching Arafat on how to not frighten democracies by using inflammatory rhetoric: it was a strategy that would eventually lead to the Oslo Agreements of September 1993.” The popular narrative surrounding Jimmy Carter’s legacy is that he was a terrible president but an even worse former […]
Wednesday, July 31st 2024
Jonathan Harounoff NY Post, July 27, 2024 “Nowhere would Trump and Harris diverge more than on addressing Tehran’s nuclear weapons program. A Harris administration, notes Jason Brodsky of the United Against Nuclear Iran watchdog, would focus on perpetuating a Biden-esque policy of concessionary soft diplomacy while attempting to revive a nuclear deal.” Kamala Harris […]
Monday, July 15th 2024 / Monday, July 15th 2024
Editorial Board WSJ, July 14, 2023 “… leaders on both sides need to stop describing the stakes of the election in apocalyptic terms. Democracy won’t end if one or the other candidate is elected. Fascism is not aborning if Mr. Trump wins, unless you have little faith in American institutions.” The assassination attempt […]
Wednesday, May 29th 2024
Bassam Tawill Gatestone Institute, May 20, 2024 “The Palestinians have a history of showing no gratitude to those who provide them with food, money and jobs.” More than $300 million has been spent by the Biden administration to construct a floating pier on the coast of the Gaza Strip to aid the local Palestinian population. Rather than […]
Thursday, March 21st 2024 / Wednesday, March 20th 2024
Daniel Greenfield Gatestone Institute, Mar. 18, 2024 Five Americans are still being held hostage by Hamas and President Biden has sent no troops to help them, but in his State of the Union address he promised to send troops to build a pier for Gaza. The estimated over 1,000 troops will spend as long as two […]
Tuesday, February 13th 2024
INCREASING TIES Arab States Want Israel to Finish Hamas … And So Should the US: Alex Traiman, JNS TV, Feb. 12, 2024 — Tension is growing between the United States and Israel about the timeline of the war in Gaza and the push for a two-state outcome. Are the two allies heading for a collision? Alex Traiman […]
Wednesday, December 20th 2023 / Wednesday, December 20th 2023
Martin Gurri Discourse Magazine, Dec. 12, 2023 “The Obama doctrines turned out to be an exercise in self-delusion.” The structures that bind the nations of the world together are breaking down before our eyes. Two savage wars are raging in volatile regions, either of which might at any moment blow up to involve additional belligerents […]
Tuesday, December 5th 2023
Jonathan S. Tobin JNS, Nov. 30, 2023 “Though the administration insists that it still wants Hamas defeated, it is also declaring that it opposes any real effort to clear the terrorists out of southern Gaza as Israel has begun to do so in the northern part of the Strip.” This isn’t supposed to be the president […]
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