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Eric Levine

Eric Levine

Eric Levine is a New York attorney, political commentator and Republican fundraiser. He is a founding member of the law firm Eiseman, Levine, Lehrhaupt & Kakoyiannis, P.C., as well as an essayist on political and legal issues. A passionate advocate for Israel, he frequently appears on radio, television and in print to provide analysis and counter media bias.

The show of force is the language Arab states understand, and increases the chances some will join the Abraham Accords as Turkey becomes more belligerent.
If it fails to extradite Hamas terrorists, then the United States should “reassess” its relationship with the Gulf kingdom.
Democratic senators seek to give Palestinians veto power over a Saudi-Israel agreement.
The White House’s rush to appease Iran and its obsession with the Palestinians push Israel-Saudi normalization further away.
Ironically, his very impressive résumé is also what disqualifies him.
The Republican presidential candidate appears not to know who America’s friends and enemies are.
In the next deal, perhaps the president will agree to build the bomb for the ayatollah rather than just pay for it.
Pramila Jayapal’s hatred of Israel is mainstream in the Democratic Party, but most progressives have learned not to get caught saying it out loud.
The president is playing to his domestic progressive base by boycotting Israel.