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- Iran: "What initially looked like a one-man show with Israeli assistance now appears to include Israel on stage"
- “So, before Israel gets further lectures on what needs to be done, perhaps we should take stock of what’s transpired — and why”
- EVENT for Congressman Bob Dold; Baehr on Dold and Durbin
- CNN fires Marc Lamont Hill after he calls for a free Palestine "from the river to the sea" i.e. Israel's destruction
- "What 'Kings of Capitol Hill' (and others) get wrong is how AIPAC sticks to its principles even when they're inconvenient for either side of our polarized political scene"
- "A terror attack in the Negev ignites a long simmering issue. Has Israel lost control of the Negev and parts of the Galilee?"
- IDF Widows and Orphans Organization hosts communal bar and mitzvah ceremony under unique circumstances
- “AIPAC only has fig-leaf tours of the heartland, and of the hundreds of speakers at their yearly Policy Conference, there are few representatives from Judea and Samaria, and fewer sessions dealing with the topic of the “settlements.”
Tag Archives: Z Street
“It took seven years for Z Street to learn the truth about why our tax-exempt status was delayed”
FREE BEACON IRS Apologizes to Pro-Israel Group for Biased Treatment by Adam Kredo February 1, 2018 A pro-Israel organization that found its nonprofit status subjected to undue scrutiny by the Obama administration’s IRS as a result of its advocacy on … Continue reading
IRS loses another round in its court battle with Z Street
AMERICAN THINKER by Thomas Lifson June 20, 2015 …The pro-Israel organization Z STREET was today, once again, vindicated in a court of law in its now nearly five year effort to redress the violation of its Constitutional rights by the … Continue reading
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Tagged Internal Revenue Service, IRS, Lois Lerner, Lori Lowenthal Marcus, Z Street
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IRS arguments draw derision from D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals
AMERICAN THINKER by Thomsas Lifson May 7, 2015 The IRS was almost laughed out of court yesterday when the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in the case Z Street v. Koskinen. Z Street, founded by AT contributor … Continue reading