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Everyone Except Team Obama Congratulates Netanyahu On Election Win

Team Obama’s childish and petulant refusal to congratulate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his re-election is an unforced error that’s almost hard to believe, even from this crew. All they had to do was issue a pro-forma statement, just a few little words, a polite nod would do if an exuberant high-five is too much to ask.

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ABC: ‘A Lot of Disappointment’ at W.H. Over Netanyahu Win

ABC News Correspondent Alexander Marquardt reported that “you can be sure there’s a lot of disappointment at the White House this morning” over the Israeli election results on Wednesday’s “Good Morning America.” “You can be sure there’s a lot of disappointment

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Netanyahu Vs. the Left’s Dream Of Statesmanship Through Appeasement

American liberals won’t like it. But Netanyahu’s win shows Israeli voters are still concerned about the cold realities of national security, while Obama’s crew is busy gambling billions of dollars and millions of lives on elaborate theories about how appeasement can turn terrorists into statesmen.

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Gibbs: Bibi-Obama Relationship ‘Will Be Very Challenging’

Former White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs predicted that the relationship between President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “will be very challenging” on Wednesday’s “Morning Joe” on MSNBC. “I think the two countries, again, have a fairly indispensable

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Levin: Netanyahu Shows Standing on Principle Works

Talk radio host and author of “The Liberty Amendments,” Mark Levin argued that Benjamin Netanyahu’s electoral victory sends ” a very, very important message for the Republican Party and conservatives in this country” on Tuesday. Levin said “the headline is

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5 Lessons US Conservatives Should Learn From Netanyahu

On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won re-election according to the latest vote counts, defeating not just his domestic leftist opposition, but the President of the United States in a public stand-off that had the President sending emissaries to Israel to try and oust Netanyahu. The victory represented a stunning turnaround for Netanyahu, whose Likud Party trailed significantly in the polls in the days leading up to the election. How did Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu win re-election? He employed five key tactics — tactics from which American conservatives could learn.

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Bitterly Disappointed CNN Downplays Netanyahu’s Likely Upset

All day long CNN has been relentlessly beating the drum and practically celebrating the forgone conclusion that sitting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was about to lose today’s elections. Every move Netanyahu made over the past few weeks that outraged

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GOP Rep: Obama Trying to Overthrow Netanyahu

Tuesday on Newsmax TV’s “MidPoint” Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) said he believes the Obama administration is using “coercion, and trying to overthrow the current prime minister,” Benjamin Netanyahu. Gosar said, “This administration, whether it be the Ukraine, whether it be

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Netanyahu on Eve of Elections: No Palestinian Terror State on My Watch

Benjamin Netanyahu, the incumbent Prime Minister of Israel, told NRG news that there is no place for a Palestinian state in the world under current conditions, given its present leadership—making his position on the “peace process” crystal-clear just hours before Israelis are set to vote for the leadership of their next government.

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As Vote Looms, Israeli Leaders Make Last-Minute Changes

Israeli voters head to the polls on Tuesday to decide which political parties will fill the 120 seats of the 20th Knesset, and–indirectly–who will form the next government. The Zionist Union–a bloc of left and centrist parties–has seen its modest lead grow in recent days. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched a “gevalt” campaign (a Yiddish expression of alarm), warning supporters he will lose unless they turn out to vote for his Likud Party over the alternatives.

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Netanyahu: Palestinian State Would Be Influenced by Iran and ISIS

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that his country is not prepared to give up any more land for peace, as previous efforts have resulted in complete failure. Netanyahu also predicted that a Palestinian state, governed by an unsteady Palestinian leadership, would in all likelihood be controlled by state-sponsors of terror such as Iran, or terrorist groups like the Islamic State (ISIS).

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Netanyahu Declines to Say He Trusts Obama

Sunday on CBS’ “Face the Nation,”  when asked if he trusts President Barack Obama to make a good deal while negotiating with Iran over their nuclear program, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it is not an issue of “personal