Stretching back over 20 years, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama, among others, have brought attention to the danger that Iran poses to the world.
The relationship between Obama and Netanyahu never fully recovered since the Israeli leader addressed Congress last year against Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran.
After nearly eight years of President Obama, it feels as though we have returned to September 10, 2001. Obama refuses to talk about radical Islam or acknowledge the war being waged against us. While he lives in a parallel universe, the evidence that his policies have failed continues to mount.
After Palestinian terrorists murdered four innocent Israeli civilians and wounded 17 in an attack on a Tel Aviv Cafe Wednesday night, world leaders condemned the horrific attack, but some seemed baffled as to why Hamas, a terror group which explicitly calls for Israel’s destruction, would praise it.
In this enlightening video, Bill Clinton tells Americans how hard he tried to make peace between Israel and the Palestinians and why it was impossible.
In an interview with the New York Daily News, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton discussed her views on Israel, claiming she will show strong support for the Jewish state. There were, however, episodes in her past that raise questions as to how she will treat Israel if elected president.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton touted Israel’s right to defend itself after her Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders called Israel’s response against Hamas “disproportionate.”
Front-runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton hoped to win Wisconsin and essentially end the nomination race, but the people of Wisconsin decided otherwise.
Senator Bernie Sanders, candidate for the Democratic nomination for the US presidential race, said he “think[s]” Israel killed over 10,000 Palestinians during the 2014 Gaza war.
While Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders won three states over the weekend, Hillary Clinton still maintains a lead in terms of numbers of delegates.
While both front-runners scored victories in the night’s biggest prize of Arizona, Democratic challenger Bernie Sanders won caucuses in Utah and Idaho and Republican Ted Cruz claimed his party’s caucuses in Utah.
Clinton got a standing ovation for saying that “one of the first things” she would do in office is “invite the Israeli prime minister to visit the White House.”
Unlike their American counterparts, Israeli students who attended the AIPAC conference in Washington went outside and faced the anti-Israel activists fearlessly.
Rubio dropped out of the GOP race after losing his home state, as Trump maintained the lead on the second Super Tuesday. Clinton took another big step towards securing the Democratic presidential nomination.
The question over who will be the Democrat and Republican presidential nominee appears to have already been determined. How they will treat Israel still remains unknown.
The potential political costs of this ongoing public scandal are probably of more immediate concern for Clinton who is perceived by many as untrustworthy.
Trump took another step toward solidifying his position as GOP front runner, as Clinton breathed a sigh of relief and Jeb Bush said goodbye to the race.
A question presented to US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton by a rabbi elicited a completely unexpected answer, generating a media buzz.
Only days before the ballots open in Iowa, Hillary Clinton’s email scandal has deepened as evidence emerged that she acted in violation of US law. Is her candidacy in jeopardy?
The latest batch of emails released by the US State Department reveals that Clinton may have been seeking to encourage an anti-Israel atmosphere and generate Palestinian protests in order to force Israel to the negotiating table.