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- “‘Lox and Loaded’ partnership comes as anxieties fuel interest in firearms”
- “By ignoring the ideological reality of Hamas and Hezbollah, Klein treats Israelis and Palestinians as props in a Western morality play rather than actors in a high-stakes struggle for survival”
- Chicago born Black Hebrews leader dies at 75
- "If you want to know why Trump won, just look at the response to his winning"
- “Kyriakos Mitsotakis is the son of an avid Israel supporter who advocated strengthening Greek Israeli relations”
- With a wide-open field of nine candidates to succeed Democrat Rep. Joe Kennedy, some fear that a split of the pro-Israel/Jewish vote could let a pro-BDS candidate enter Congress
- “Leftists fantasize that before long, we can dispense with all reliable energy sources–coal, natural gas, nuclear, even hydro–and run our society entirely on wind and solar, two forms of energy that have been obsolete for 150 years”
- As Israel and Turkey attempt to rebuild long-strained ties, joint statement says ‘rehabilitation of relations can contribute to regional stability’
Tag Archives: Father Gabriel Nadaf
Teachers’ union pamphlet appears to incite against IDF
I had the pleasure of dining with Greek Orthodox priest Father Nadaf this evening in Jerusalem. A courageous leader of the Christian community, he travels the world sounding the alarm over ongoing genocide of Christians across the Middle East. Raised to hate Israel, … Continue reading
Thanks to Israel, I Can Have a Merry Christmas
MIDA by Father Gabriel Nadaf December 24, 2014 Right now, while Christians the world over are celebrating Christmas, entire communities of the followers of Christ cannot rejoice. The Middle East and parts of Africa continue to drown in rivers of … Continue reading
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Tagged al-Qaeda, Boko Haram, Father Gabriel Nadaf, Hamas, Hezbollah, ISIS, Jabhat al Nusra
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