The Maccabean Revolt of 2023


As we celebrate Hanukah, on today’s In Focus, I talked about the Maccabees, the Hellenized Jews of their time, and the Greek effort to erase Judaism. I compared all three to the challenges Israel and the Jewish people face in the war we fight to day. Throughout time we find that the struggle to preserve and protect the Jewish people is…

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Hostage’s Dad Speaks Out


Before he was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7, Eitan Mor saved hundreds of people at the Nova music festival, where he was working as a security guard. Eitan and his friends from the security team were raised in Kiryat Arba, adjacent to Hebron, and their parents raised them on the Jewish value of defending the nation of Israel.…

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Israel’s survival clashes with America’s Lebanon delusions


Eyal Ozen was a 54-year-old farmer from Kibbutz Gesher Haziv in the Upper Galilee. He was killed by an anti-tank missile fired by Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon last Thursday while tending to his apple orchard.  Ozen was the fifth Israeli civilian killed along the border with Lebanon since Oct. 7. His death is further proof that Israelis evacuated from their…

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Nobody seems to have a problem with the genocide of Jews


Three elite university presidents testified in Congress that calls for a new Holocaust are okay; The State Department adopts visa restrictions on Israelis with the wrong politics; The Biden administration’s Lebanon policy is to push Israel to surrender to Hezbollah to its north. I provide the details on all these stories on IN FOCUS.

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Kamala Tells Israel to LOSE the War


U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris laid down the law on the current war, placing the blame on Israel in an incredible speech in Dubai. Harris made clear that the U.S. continues to hope for an illusory two-state solution while the Palestinian leadership and populace prove over and over how genocidal they truly are. I provide the details on this and…

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Aharon Haliva has got to go. Now.


Immediately after the blackest day in Israeli history, a consensus formed that we must wait until after the war to investigate how Hamas was able to invade the country, slaughter 1,200 innocents and get away with 240 hostages. There’s a lot to recommend this position.  We’re at war. Now is not the time for action, not recrimination and trials for…

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