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- Obama's failed foreign policies stand in contrast to Israeli prime minister's bold leadership on Iran
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- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took a page out of Barack Obama's playbook
- Mr. Obama could be tempted, and without blame, to do something to put Mr. Netanyahu in his place for the treatment he meted out.
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- Netanyahu reelection is the moment for U.S. to reevaluate its relationship with Israel
- As the recent election has proven, Benjamin Netanyahu is someone the U.S. can't trust
- Israeli prime minister's choice to abandon two-state solution is a major setback for the Middle East and the U.S.
- The election has left Israel a more deeply divided country headed for conflict and isolation
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- Netanyahu a war monger? No, his is the only way to keep peace.
- That was quite a performance Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered on the floor of the House of Representatives, courtesy of Speaker John Boehner in his continuing campaign to impede and discredit the presidency of Barack Obama.
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- Arabs live across Israel so it seems reasonable to let Jews live in the West Bank
- Never forget Iran's true intentions for developing a nuclear capability
- Netanyahu speech may have been pointed but it was far from 'pointless'
- Netanyahu speech to Congress must not deflect U.S. from peace efforts
- Mix of religion and partisan politics has turned U.S. relations with Israel and the rest of the Middle East into a volatile mix
- Mr. Netanyahu wants the U.S. to forgo negotiations in favor of sanctions while Iran continues to build the infrastructure for nuclear weapons. The logical consequence of this chain of events would be war, because Iran would continue to develop its nuclear program unless negotiations prohibit it. Presumably, then, Mr. Netanyahu wants the next step to be a U.S.-led war in Iran
- Israel's visiting prime minister deserved to be treated better by Obama and members of his party
- Our view: the Israeli prime minister did himself and his country no favor by trying to scuttle talks over Iran's disputed nuclear program by making U.S. support for Israel a partisan issue
- Embarrassing debacle of Israeli prime minister's speech should be put to an end
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- Should Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu address Congress on March 3, despite claims it will politicize the relationship between the U.S. and Israel?
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- Boehner's invitation to Netanyahu was neither unusual nor unwise.
- Benjamin Netanyahu needs to maintain Congressional support for sanctions on Iran.
- Baltimore baker hosts 'Kids Baking Championship' and 'Duff Till Dawn'
- Republican credibility on national security was obliterated by the Bush-Cheney administration, and their reckless, strategically disastrous, $2 trillion invasion of Iraq. And now House Majority leader John Boehner has put a nail in the coffin of GOP weakness on major national security issues with his flippant and dishonorable invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address the Congress of the United States on the most critical foreign policy issue now facing the United States:
- If the tables were turned, Israeli prime minister would not appreciate a U.S. president speaking to the Knesset on behalf of the opposition party
- In much of the Muslim world, newspapers frequently run vile anti-Semitic cartoons depicting, for instance, Jews dressed as Nazis eating babies. Perhaps if Jews outnumbered Muslims by roughly 115 to 1 rather than the other way around, we'd hear more about those blasphemous drawings.
- Why wasn't Obama at the anti-terrorism rally in France?
- While many around the world are shocked to witness increasing numbers of radicalized young people running off to join the brutal would-be caliphate of Islamic State, little attention is paid to their more pacific and principled counterparts who leave behind family and friends to pursue ennobled causes elsewhere. Among the latter are a group of volunteers in the Israel Defense Forces who have no ties to the Holy Land other than a strong feeling of affinity for its fundamental values. Some of them
- Actions by Israel in Gaza were well justified given the rocket and terrorist attacks
- A lawsuit filed Tuesday against a Georgetown synagogue and others accuses the sanctuary's authorities of covering up a series of unusual practices of an influential rabbi, which the suit says allowed his alleged secret recordings of women in a ritual bath to go unchecked.
- 'Jewish homeland' bill would erode Israeli democracy
- Two recent Presidential pronouncements reflect the essential Barack Obama. Each also explains why so many view him to be the weakest of American presidents.
- Editorial offers a false equivalency in wake of Jerusalem attack
- Israel should not reward terrorists by negotiating statehood for Palestinian Arabs in wake of Jerusalem attack
- In a speech Saturday at Morgan State University, Louis Farrakhan predicted violence in Ferguson this week and castigated black leaders for trying to pacify protesters who have a right to express outrage over police brutality.
- The Palestinian Authority appears to promote violence and American aid is helping to subsidize it.
- The senseless murder of Jewish worshippers at a synagogue in the divided city was an act of pure evil