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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Address To Congress Is Leaving Many Feeling Divided (Guest: Ronald Stetton)

The author of The Prophet discusses Netanyahu’s visit and if it really made much of a difference in the long run. In the midst of an ongoing battle between Israel and Islamic Jihadists, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently paid a visit to the U.S., in an effort to address Congress on what has been happening. Netanyahu didn’t hold back in his speech, discussing the ongoing protests that have taken place both in the United States and overseas. … Read more

Will Israel and Hezbollah Find Themselves Going To War? (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the likelihood that the countries will soon take their conflict to another level. The situation between Israel and Hamas has escalated very quickly over the past month, to the point that Iran and Hezbollah have increased their firing of missiles on northern Israel. In Israel, the word on the street is that all-out war is inevitable. This comes after several military strikes from Israel have wiped out a number … Read more

AOC Furious “War Criminal” Netanyahu Invited to Address Congress (Guest: David Rubin)

Democrat representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, never one to miss a change to criticize Israel, is fuming that a bipartisan group in congress invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address congress. The always-angry AOC called Netanyahu a “war criminal” and said nothing of his battle against the terrorists who started this war. AOC is demanding the Israeli Prime Minister’s invitation be revoked.  Her sentiments are backed by other antisemitic factions of the “squad” as well as other … Read more

Netanyahu Disbands Israeli War Cabinet (Guest: David Rubin)

The war cabinet that was set up in Israel shortly after the Hamas terror attack has been dissolved following the opposition leader Benny Gantz’s withdrawal from the group. Gantz has been openly critical of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, even calling for an early election in the middle of this war.  Today, we have David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, an expert on Israeli politics and security, to discuss the end of the war … Read more

Why Is Netanyahu Against the “Tactical Pause” Suggested By His Own Military in Israel? (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh explains why there’s more to this decision than simply saving face. Earlier this week, the Israeli military announced that it would be providing a “tactical pause” during each day in the Rafah area, giving humanitarian aid the chance to help out people within the allotted time frame. However, it appears that its own Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is against said plan. “When the prime minister heard the reports of an … Read more

Will Israel’s Proposed “Tactical Pause” Earn Goodwill From Others, or Is the Damage Already Done? (Guest: Ronald Stetton)

The author of The Prophet discusses the country’s latest strategy, and wonders if it will result in a turnaround of criticism against Netanyahu. Israel is facing a great deal of criticism in its battle against Hamas, which has resulted in hundreds of casualties and finger-pointing at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But a new move may be an attempt by the country to earn some goodwill. The country’s military has announced that it will put a “tactical pause” … Read more

There Seems To Be a Great Deal of Confusion Surrounding Biden’s Proposed Cease-Fire In Israel (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the proposal, and why there appears to be mixed messages surrounding its acceptance. This past weekend, President Joe Biden and his Administration put together a potential deal to bring an end to the war in Gaza. However, even with Israel’s mild acceptance of the deal, it doesn’t look like Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is fully on board, noting that it was “not a good deal.” Netanyahu is facing a … Read more

Dozens Dead in Rafah by Wartime Mistake Admitted by Netanyahu but that Does not Mean Israel Should Quit Fighting Hamas (Guest: David Rubin)

Interview Opportunity with Former Shiloh, Israel Mayor David Rubin Proposed Introduction for Host: We are here to discuss the tragic incident over the weekend where Israel accidentally killed dozens of civilians in Rafah. We’ll also discuss the recent United Nations resolution demanding that Israel halt its military operations against Hamas, and the growing number of European nations recognizing a Palestinian State.  Our guest is David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, in the so-called West … Read more

ICC’s Pursuit of Israeli Leaders Beyond Misguided (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in NewsMax.) The International Criminal Court (ICC) has once again demonstrated its troubling bias by seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. The charges against them — “willful killing,” “starvation of civilians as a method of warfare,” and “willfully causing great suffering” — are gross misrepresentations of Israel’s efforts to defend itself against Hamas terrorists in Gaza. The ICC’s move to target Netanyahu is unprecedented, marking the first … Read more

Netanyahu: ICC Move “Pouring Gasoline on the Fires of Antisemitism” (Guest: David Rubin)

Both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Joe Biden criticized the International Criminal Court for seeking an arrest warrant for Netanyahu for war crimes, along with leaders of the terror group Hamas. ICC chief prosecutor Karim A.A. Khan seeks arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant. In a video statement, Netanyahu responded “Mr. Khan creates a twisted and false moral equivalency between the leaders of Israel and the henchmen … Read more

ICC Seeks Arrest Warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Guest: David Rubin)

In a show of lunacy, the International Criminal Court is seeking an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu so they can charge him with war crimes and crimes against humanity, just as the seek an arrest warrant for members of the terror group Hamas who started this war with an attack on Israel October 7th.  It is the first time the ICC has targeted the leader of a close U.S. Ally. The charges against … Read more

Netanyahu Defies Biden: Israel Will “Stand Alone” (Guest: David Rubin)

America has traditionally been Israel’s closest ally, but the Biden administration has abandoned the Jewish state as they work to close out the war against the terrorists who attacked them on October 7. Israel seeks to illuminate Hamas completely. The Biden administration has responded by withholding arms, fearing the ongoing war will displace more Palestinians. Speaking Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will “stand alone” if necessary. And right now, it appears necessary. … Read more

Why Is President Biden More Concerned With What’s Happening With Netanyahu Than His Own Country? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses a new report where the U.S. is more concerned with protecting another country rather than working on its own troubles. As the war wages on between Israel and Hamas overseas, there is a report that the International Criminal Court could be preparing to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as other top government officials, over their recent “war crimes.” However, the Israeli government is “making … Read more

At a Time When Biden Is Questioning His Decisions, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Seems Ready To Negotiate With Hamas (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the recent withdrawal of troops from the Gaza Strip, and how Israel will move forward with negotiations. After previously stating that he would push military forces to destroy Hamas in Rafah, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu now appears ready to negotiate – even with outside pressure from U.S. President Joe Biden. Reports reveal that Israel military forces have withdrawn a number of ground troops from the Gaza Strip, after … Read more

Updates on Israel and the Middle East (Guest: David Rubin)

Interview opportunity with David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel (West Bank Samaria) Updates on Israel and the Middle East Mayor Rubin offers an authentic perspective on the current events in Israel and the Middle East, providing insights that often go unreported or misrepresented by mainstream media. Talking Points: Is there a Double Standard in News Reporting on Israel in Gaza? Answer: Yes, major media, universities, and influencers frequently convey a grossly inaccurate portrayal, often … Read more

Several Democrats Speak Out Against Biden UN Abstention (Guest: David Rubin)

The Biden administration’s decision to abstain from a UN vote calling for an Israeli cease-fire has some pro-Israel Democrats speaking out. Senator John Fetterman and Rep. Josh Gottheimer are among the Democrats who have publicly expressed outrage at the decision of the White House. When the U.N. Security Council resolution called for a cease-fire, Israel wanted the United States to do what it would normally do in such circumstances: veto the resolution. Instead, the White … Read more

Netanyahu Cancels Trip to U.S. over Vote on U.N. Resolution (Guest: David Rubin)

The Former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the cancellation, as well as what could come next. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled the trip of a high-level delegation to the U.S. after the Biden administration chose to abstain from a U.N. vote on a resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire in the Israeli war with Hamas. Netanyahu wanted the U.S. to veto the resolution from the United Nations Security Council. Netanyahu explained the U.S. decision “hurts both … Read more

Joe Biden’s Support of Israel Appears To Be Waning Based On Personal Feelings (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses the President’s growing irritation of Benjamin Netanyahu. Ever since the start of the Israel/Hamas war back in October, President Joe Biden has pledged his support to the former, promising whatever aid he can provide to the country. Lately, however, reports indicate that he’s having mixed feelings about that, despite not changing his official stance. According to NBC News, private conversation with Biden have revealed his frustration with Israel … Read more

Israelis Have Taken To “Disruption and Resistance” In an Effort To Stop the Country’s Overhaul of the Judicial System

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses the actions by the rioters, and how they may have a surprise supporter in the United States. Things have already been uneasy in Israel as of late, between attacks that have left many dead and uneasiness with its politics. Now, tens of thousands of demonstrators have recently taken action,protesting with “disruption and resistance” against the overhaul of its judicial system. Protestors took to many cities, including Haifa, Petach Tikva, … Read more

Just How Closely Is Ehud Barak Tied In With Israeli Politics? (Guest: Avi Lipkin)

The author explains how the central figure behind the rise in Israeli anger is more deeply invested than some might think. A lot of trouble continues to grow in Israel during the rule of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. However, a new report discusses some of the figures behind this uprising – and how they revolve around former Prime Minister Ehud Barak. Per the report, during a recent podcast with Haaretz reporter Amid Oren, it was noted that … Read more

Israelis Are Now Allowed to Return to Evacuated West Bank Settlements – But at What Price? (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin provides his opinion on the matter, which has come under heavy criticism. In a move that has left many divided, Israel’s parliament has voted to allow Israeli citizens back into four settlements in the occupied West Bank, which were previously evacuated during disengagement from Gaza all the way back in 2005. These Israelis were forcibly removed from these homes by the government at the time, with a law being … Read more

Violence Between Israelis and Palestinians Escalates with American Murdered (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh Israel David Rubin talks about the tragic attacks, and where the situation may go from here. Things have been uneasy in West Bank following  the weekend’s events. It all began on Sunday when two Israeli settlers were shot dead by a Palestinian, followed by an Israeli settlers retaliating with  attacks on Palestinian villages. And in the latest tragedy, an Israeli American, Elan Ganeles, was shot and killed  near Jericho. Previously, Israeli Defense Forces returned … Read more

Thousands Protest In Israel As Netanyahu Works On Overhauling Justice System (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh weighs in on the Prime Minister’s latest actions. As if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wasn’t facing enough opposition with the changes he’s set to bring to Israel, he’s managed to get the ire of thousands of Israelis, protesting over his plans to overhaul the country’s legal system. Though Netanyahu’s program shows ambition with how justice will be served, it’s left citizens feeling divided. Netanyahu’s plan calls for the country’s unelected … Read more

Is Netanyahu’s Return Really a Threat to Israel’s Democracy? (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel, David Rubin discusses Inside Info Benjamin Netanyahu is once again Israel’s Prime Minister, just a year and a half after he was removed from office, thanks to his coalition with more conservative parties to the right of his Likud party. As a result of their support, he has put some into higher end cabinet positions, such as National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich, who … Read more

Prime Minister Yair Lapid’s Deal With Lebanon Is No Good, According To Opposition Leader Benjamin Netanyahu (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh and author David Rubin discusses Netanyahu’s comments, and how Lapid’s act is a “surrender to Hezbollah.” A recent report by Israel National News reports that opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu had a lot to say about Prime Minister Yair Lapid’s recent agreement with Lebanon, which he considers a full “surrender to Hezbollah.” He noted that “under my leadership,” they did “not give in to Nasrallah’s threats – and we did not suffer a war.” … Read more

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