Posts Tagged as ‘Hezbollah’

December 25, 2009

Look at the Whole Picture

With  30,000 troops now committed to Afghanistan and all the controversy surrounding it people haven’t been giving much attention to the war on terror in Israel.
Russia is trying to give Mig 29 Fighters to Lebanon, a nation controlled by Syria and a safe haven for Hezbollah. The same Hezbollah continues to receive all types [...]

December 4, 2009

Confronted at every Turn

After Barak Obama’s election as President of the United States speculators stated that our nation would be tested within six months by extreme Islamic forces. Since the inauguration we have transcended eleven months without incident but does that mean the threat is nonexistent?
Our nation’s involvement in World War I, II, Korea, and Vietnam all [...]

November 20, 2009

Location, Location, Location

Menachem Benyami Zivotofsky has become a controversial figure without trying as the seven year old has been thrown into the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian struggle.
Born in Jerusalem 2002 this young lad cannot have his birth certificate  identified as Israeli in origin because it would interfere with and prejudge Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.
A similar issue came up for a Canadian [...]

November 16, 2009

When Men Say Peace

If you think the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is ready for the next round of peace talks consider this quote: “I say this clearly; I do not accept the Jewish State.” Thus spoke Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stated, “Netanyahu’s demand that Palestinians recognize the Jewish State is ruining the chance for peace.”
While [...]

October 2, 2009

Too Much Too Close Together

What a two weeks  it has been as our nation has seen four separate terror activities stopped on American soil.
In the midst of all the fear and turmoil,  we also saw the likes of both Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Mummar Qaddafi addressing the United Nations. These despot leaders, are promoters of terrorism, men that have [...]

July 17, 2009

A Two Nation Plan Won’t Happen

The press conference held July 7th after the meeting between Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Israeli President Shimon Peres promises the Jewish State’s endorsement of a two nation agreement.

In reality however the question remains unanswerable given the past history of negotiations between Israel and her neighbors. Jordan’s King Abdullah , being ready to [...]

July 10, 2009

Israel is not the Problem

Turkey and Kazakhstan had been targeted by terror group Hezbollah for attacks attempting to destabilize the region until Israeli intelligence provided information preempting their evil deeds.

Iranian backed operatives are causing disruption in both Iraq and Afghanistan, again causing death and destabilization.

Of course,  Israel understands all too well Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, and Hamas and all of [...]

April 3, 2009

All That Glitters is Not Gold

Have you noticed that Egypt and Saudi Arabia are courting Syria, trying to draw them away from their allegiance with Iran?
Of course on paper this is the absolute right thing to do, pull away from the fundamental Islam terrorist nation and align yourself with the more moderate nations.
Personally this troubles me because I believe the [...]

March 6, 2009

Which Side Are You On?

The Israeli settlements are in reality residential communities planted all over Israel conceived to help provide an extra measure of security for the Jewish state against terrorism.
Of course, as controversial as they are they cannot help the situation if they are being dismantled, the citizens dispersed and the terrorists such as Hamas are allowed to [...]

February 27, 2009

Who is My Friend and Who is My Enemy?

Three weeks ago Turkey’s leaders were denouncing Israel’s actions in Gaza, then within a week the same Israel provided information on multiple terror attacks planned inside Turkey by Hezbollah.
Iran has been threatening to blow Israel off the map and further threatens to punish anyone that assists the Jewish State in their defense.
America’s leaders are now [...]