Amir Tsarfati Comments on the Modern Day Threat from Persia (Iran)

This morning we looked at the account of Esther, from which today's celebration of Purim originates.  The book of Esther reminds us of an evil Persian official who plotted to annihilate the Jews, but was thwarted due to the faithfulness of two Jewish servants, Esther and Mordechai. Not so ironically, the Persian empire today (Iran) …

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Thoughts on President Trump’s Recognition of Jerusalem and Movement of US Embassy

Following President Trump's announcements on Wednesday, many seem to be wondering, "What now?" While the United States, under President Harry Truman, was the first to recognize the newly reborn state of Israel in 1948, no American president in the past 20 years has been bold enough to unequivocally declare Jerusalem to be the fully-recognized capital …

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Is the UN Unfair to Israel?

Did you know that, during the 2014-2015 General Sessions of the United Nations, Israel was condemned 20 times, while the rest of the world received only 3 condemnations combined?  And those statistics are normal!  Each year, the UN shows disregard for human rights violations by nations such as North Korea, Pakistan, Sudan and other nations …

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Trump Speeches on Christian Values and Iran

On Friday, President Trump delivered two very strategic speeches: the first regarding Judeo-Christian values, the second regarding Iran.  I'll post those speeches below, but I want to focus on the key points of those speeches, and why I see them as strategic. He first addressed the Values Voter Summit in Washington DC.  "Values Voters" is …

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