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Tag Archives: David Horovitz
Now we know who to believe on Iran
TIMES OF ISRAEL by David Horovitz February 23, 2015 In an op-ed on February 9, I suggested that Israel’s opposition leader, Isaac Herzog, should stand alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before Congress on March 3, to underline “their common conviction that the … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged David Horovitz, Iran, Isaac Herzog, United States
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