Mark Levin
“I wanted to see with my own two eyes the injustice of the lawfare that has been unleashed against” Netanyahu, the Fox News talk-show host told JNS.
In a Fox News interview, the U.S. ambassador blamed the Hamas terrorist organization for the region’s suffering.
Israel’s victory over Tehran opens doors for regional growth, but, the PM warns, lasting prosperity depends on vigilance to protect hard-won gains.
The panel consists of “top experts in the field, who are highly respected by their peers,” the U.S. president said.
The Israeli prime minister called U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to temporarily resettle Gazans while the coastal enclave is rebuilt as “the first fresh idea in years.”
“There’s a Kristallnacht going on in this country every damn day. Do more while we can,” Levin told a sellout crowd on the sidelines of the RJC summit.
The ICC will lose its credibility if it pursues arrest warrants against Israeli leaders, said Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer.
In this week’s episode of “Global Perspectives,” Ellie Cohanim sits down with conservative lawyer, author and radio personality Mark Levin to talk about his new book, “American Marxism.”
With a radio show pulling in more than 14 million listeners, Mark Levin has no reason to pull his punches. A special interview marking the release of the Hebrew edition of his bestselling book, “Unfreedom of the Press.”
“Enormous verbiage, and most of it irrelevant,” said attorney Arthur Fergenson about the corruption allegations against the Israeli prime minister.
So says Mark Levin, author of “Unfreedom of the Press,” on the cusp of the second round of national elections in the Jewish state.
Conservative radio and TV commentator Mark Levin’s “Unfreedom of the Press” has been perched atop “The New York Times” nonfiction bestseller list since its release—an irony of sorts since he’s tackling the Gray Lady’s internal ills.