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Tag Archives: Ally
It’s time to stop demonizing Michael Oren
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Yossi Klein Halevi July 4, 2015 My friend has been called everything from a publicity hound to a virtual traitor. But he is one of the Jewish people’s most selfless public servants, and he wrote ‘Ally’ … Continue reading →
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An Inside Look At How Obama Killed The U.S.-Israel Relationship
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON by Adam Kredo June 19, 2015 In his new memoir, former Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren documents the rapid dissolution of the historically close U.S.-Israel alliance under President Barack Obama. Oren recounts being threatened and intimidated at multiple … Continue reading →