Today, I’m sitting down with David M. Friedman, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel under the Trump administration...
Pro-Palestine student activists have set up camp across major universities in Australia.
Congress began more closely scrutinizing how Harvard and other U.S. colleges handle antisemitic incidents, following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
‘This sort of hatred and division has no place in South Australia.’
Pastor Dumisani Washington is founder and CEO of the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel and the author of ‘Zionism and the Black Church.’
Karys Rhea, associate producer at The Epoch Times, sat down with us to discuss what people aren’t understanding about the latest war between Hamas and Israel.
In this special episode of Over the Target, Lee Smith speaks with author Rick Richman about his new book,“And None Shall Make Them Afraid” — and the ties between the United States and Israel, the two nations bound by a covenant with God.
In 2021, Tabia Lee was hired to direct De Anza College’s Office of Equity, Social Justice and Multicultural Education and to reduce the wokeness of the institution.
Today, I’m sitting down with David M. Friedman, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel under the Trump administration...
Pro-Palestine student activists have set up camp across major universities in Australia.
Congress began more closely scrutinizing how Harvard and other U.S. colleges handle antisemitic incidents, following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
‘This sort of hatred and division has no place in South Australia.’
Pastor Dumisani Washington is founder and CEO of the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel and the author of ‘Zionism and the Black Church.’
Karys Rhea, associate producer at The Epoch Times, sat down with us to discuss what people aren’t understanding about the latest war between Hamas and Israel.
In this special episode of Over the Target, Lee Smith speaks with author Rick Richman about his new book,“And None Shall Make Them Afraid” — and the ties between the United States and Israel, the two nations bound by a covenant with God.
In 2021, Tabia Lee was hired to direct De Anza College’s Office of Equity, Social Justice and Multicultural Education and to reduce the wokeness of the institution.