Middle East Forum
According to the Middle East Forum, “the cornerstone of U.S. Middle East policy must address Iran’s expanding regional influence and its network of proxy forces.”
The group called the cancellation “a tragic result of fear and misinformation” and “a sad day when Muslim Americans were prevented to assemble in some neighborhoods, leaving a stain on our collective conscience.”
The South Florida Muslim Federation’s conference “stands to tarnish the Marriott’s image as a global hospitality leader,” charges the Middle East Forum.
The accords caused enormous damage to Israel’s national security, in a completely predictable way, said JCPA President Dan Diker.
The think tank pushed back against two bills that prioritized Islam over other faiths, and against a state employee with ties to the Nation of Islam.
Citizens expressed concerns about South Florida Muslim Federation leaders and member organizations, which include individuals with ties to the terrorist organizations Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Al-Qaeda.
Mayor Ron Huldai “must refrain from exercising executive power in a manner that purports to dictate values and instill in citizens his personal ideology,” says Justice Alex Stein.
“Violent Palestinian rejectionism is still alive and kicking,” says Knesset member Oded Forer.
For the past three years, the Israel Victory Project movement has been active in trying “to facilitate a change in the public discourse towards an Israeli victory that aims to encourage Palestinian leadership and society that their best chance at prosperity will come once they accept that Israel is the Jewish state.”
Daniel Pipes, president of the Middle East Forum, explains his “Victory” initiative, and how such an acknowledgement is crucial for Arab states (and the Jewish state) to progress economically, developmentally and globally.
Middle East Forum launches new project to combat local-based impact of radical Islam
“For the average American, what really hits home is what happens at the local level: at the county council meetings, on the school boards, and in their neighborhood churches, synagogues and mosques,” said Kyle Shideler, who will be leading the Counter-Islamism Grid.
For Knesset caucus, declaring an end to Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the first step towards peace
The Israel Victory Project met this week in Israel’s parliament to present new data demonstrating that a majority of Israelis view the Oslo Accords, which called for direct negotiations of a two-state solution, as a failure. The question is: Now what?