Israel Updates
In January, Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper visited Israel and expressed his friendship as no other major world leader has ever done.
Read Now »Boycotts, divestments, the de-legitimization of Israel, and increased anti-Semitism disguised as anti-Israel sentiment is gaining ground in public forums and diplomatic circles.
Read Now »A senior Iranian naval commander says his country has sent several warships to the Atlantic Ocean, close to US maritime borders for the first time.
Read Now »It is interesting how riled up Israelis get when Palestinians start claiming Yeshua as one of their own.
Read Now »As the world awaits the unveiling of U.S. Secretary of State Kerry’s peace plan, Israeli politicians are becoming more divided, threatening a break-up of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government coalition.
Read Now »Iran now claims it can resume 20% uranium enrichment in less than 24 hours, and will continue to exercise its right to do so despite the agreement with world powers.
Read Now »French President Francois Hollande intervened at the last minute in Geneva to disrupt concessions to Iran.
Read Now »According to the New York Post, Bethlehem boasted a 70% Christian population 50 years ago, and today it is less than 15%.
Read Now »The world’s most prestigious newspaper, the New York Times, recently produced an article predicting Israel’s soon-coming demise.
Read Now »Israel says that half of Iran’s centrifuges would have to be destroyed to slow down Iran’s quest to build a nuclear bomb.
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