Tag Archives: White House

Story that Boehner blindsided Obama on Netanyahu invitation was manufactured agitprop

AMERICAN THINKER by Ed Lasky January 31, 2015 A correction appearing in the New York Times quietly unravels what has become a major story as phony agitprop, intended to discredit the leaders of Israel and the House of Representatives. Of … Continue reading

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In Win for Obama, Democrats Will Hold Off on Iran Sanctions

NATIONAL JOURNAL by Sarah Mimms January 27, 2015 In a major concession to the White House, a group of Democratic senators has vowed not to support passing Iran sanctions legislation until at least late March, giving the administration more time … Continue reading

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White House going nuclear on Netanyahu

NEW YORK POST by Michael Goodwin January 24, 2015 ….With their gutter sniping failing to stop Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s planned March speech before Congress, White House aides are unloading their full arsenal of bile. “He spat in our face publicly, … Continue reading

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US Accuses Iran of Secretly Breaching UN Nuclear Sanctions

FOREIGN POLICY by Colum Lynch December 8, 2014 The United States has privately accused Iran of going on an international shopping spree to acquire components for a heavy-water reactor that American officials have long feared could be used in the … Continue reading

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White House said to mull settlement sanctions

TIMES OF ISRAEL by Adiv Sterman December 4, 2014 Senior officials at the White House and the US State Department held a confidential meeting to discuss the possibility of leveling sanctions against Israel to deter the Israeli government from launching … Continue reading

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Obama’s pressure only begins with Iran

ISRAEL HAYOM by Richard Baehr November 4, 2014 In the last few days, it has become clearer that the Obama administration’s ‎obsession over turning Iran into an ally, or at least no longer a foe, is the single ‎highest foreign … Continue reading

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EMET’s Amicus Brief Asks the Supreme Court to Honor U.S. Law and Require the President to Recognize Jerusalem as Part of the State of Israel

EMET ONLINE News Release October 28, 2014 Today, the Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET) asked the U.S. Supreme Court to honor the Foreign Relations Authorization Act of 2002 torecognize Jerusalem as a city governed by Israel.  Opening arguments in … Continue reading

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What Israel Can Teach the Secret Service

POLITICO by Avi Dichter October 7, 2014 The former head of the Shin Bet on how to protect the president The murder of Yitzhak Rabin in 1995—the first-ever assassination of an Israeli prime minister—was a terrible blow to all Israelis. … Continue reading

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Washington said limiting arms transfers to Israel as ties fray

TIMES OF ISRAEL by Marissa Newman August 14, 2014 Obama-Netanyahu hold ‘combative’ phone call; White House, State said ‘blindsided’ by Pentagon’s supply of weapons to Israel, WSJ reports After months of worsening tensions, the US-Israeli diplomatic relationship has reached new lows, … Continue reading

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Ask President Obama to Help Bring Back Our Boys

EMET ACTION ALERT June 24, 2014 On Thursday, June 12, 2014, three innocent teenage boys, Gilad Shaar, Naftali Frankel and Eyal Yifrach, were kidnapped in Israel on their way home from school by Palestinian terrorists. Naftali Frankel holds American citizenship, … Continue reading

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