1188 Weekly News + The Non-Existent Palestine
In addition to this week’s news, you’ll learn why a 2-state solution in Israel may never be realized. Continue reading
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21. Fatah, Iran and Saudi Arabia
This issue looks at Fatah’s true character, Iran’s new Defense Minister, Saudi Arabia’s attempts to reduce terrorism, and offers a writing tip to help avoid a common writing and speaking mistake. Since I will be out of the country for 2-1/2 weeks, the next edition will not be posted until the week of September 20th. I’d appreciate your prayers as I help lead two pastor training conferences in the Philippines. Continue reading
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18. Selecting our Favorite Terrorists
This issue reveals how our State Department has officially snubbed Israel, examines America’s favorite policy for determining which terrorist organizations to support, and gives a writing tip for interjecting comments or corrections into a quotation. Continue reading
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