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- "When I spoke to the prime minister, it was clear that Lauder’s intervention with Trump angered and distressed him"
- "We have enough crazies of our own who were born in the United States; we don’t need to import any more"
- Syria: "The U.S. should do everything in its power to ensure Israel’s success in its growing confrontation with #Iran, which serves U.S. interests, and those of our other Sunni Arab allies"
- The Middle East Masquerade Party
- "Israel’s confusing plethora of small parties actually keeps Ḥaredim and Israeli Arabs, in particular, from becoming too alienated"
- The Saudis Team Up With Israel
- “The visit of two anti-Israel members of Congress is an opportunity for them to see the real Israel, and perhaps learn a thing or two”
- Survey Finds 85% of European Jews Fear Bringing Children to Rosh Hashanah Services
Tag Archives: Susan Rice
The #F-35 is a “disaster for the US. And if Israel goes ahead with the #F35 project it will be an even bigger disaster for us”
JERUSALEM POST Time for Israel to Walk Away from US Aid by Caroline Glick July 29, 2016 On Monday, acting head of the National Security Council Yaakov Nagel will sit down with his US counterpart, Susan Rice, and try to … Continue reading
Susan Rice Exposes Administration Failings On Iran At AIPAC
DAILY CALLER by Jonathan Greenberg March 4, 2015 Watching Obama Administration National Security Advisor Susan Rice’s speech Monday to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s annual Policy Conference was like watching high school sweethearts break up: both parties know that … Continue reading
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Tagged AIPAC, Non-Proliferation Treaty, NPT, Susan Rice, UN Security Council
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Susan Rice, Israel, and the midterm elections
JNS by Rachel Medoff November 4, 2014 Whatever the results of the Nov. 4 midterm elections, Israel will no doubt continue trying to persuade both parties about the seriousness of Iran’s threats of genocide. Yet the Israelis now find themselves … Continue reading