Benjamin Netanyahu

Can Bibi Hold On?

May 30, 2019

by Heather Robinson

There’s an old Jewish adage about how you can ask two Jews for their views on something and get ten opinions. It could be said that Israel’s system of Parliamentary government reflects this truth.

Israeli Prime Minister...

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A Good Start for Macron

July 18, 2017

by Heather Robinson

As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in France on Sunday, French President Emmanuel Macron condemned anti-Zionism as anti-Semitism.

In speaking this truth, the French President has joined the ranks of Martin Luther King...

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Easily Manipulated People

October 21, 2015

by Heather Robinson

With the recent news from Israel, I can’t help but think about how easily manipulated some Palestinians are. And they’re not the only ones.

Most Palestinians are indoctrinated from childhood to hate Israelis and all Jews,...

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Peace and harmony through strength

March 12, 2015

by Heather Robinson

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A few thoughts in the aftermath of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech earlier this month. Reasonable and emotionally moving, the speech proposed a plan for dealing with Iran that plays to America’s and...

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Mr. Netanyahu comes to Washington

March 1, 2015

by Heather Robinson

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Prior to his March 3 address to Congress, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be speaking on Monday morning to delegates at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy Conference. I’m here in DC to cover the...

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Marco Rubio to Senate colleagues: don’t boycott Netanyahu’s speech

February 17, 2015

by Heather Robinson

Important words this week from Florida Senator Marco Rubio, who asks his Senate colleagues not to boycott Netanyahu’s speech before Congress in early March, and who eloquently voices concern in the video below about what...
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