Josh Hasten

Friedman: Biden Admin ’Embracing BDS’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with then-U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (center) and then-American Ambassador David Friedman, April 2018. Credit: U.S. Embassy in Israel.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with then-U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (center) and then-American Ambassador David Friedman, April 2018. Credit: U.S. Embassy in Israel.

U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller confirmed on Monday that the United States would be freezing scientific and technological cooperation with Israeli entities in areas over the 1949 armistice line, i.e. in Judea, Samaria, the Golan Heights and parts of Jerusalem.’U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller confirmed on Monday that the United States would be freezing scientific and technological cooperation with Israeli entities in areas over the 1949 armistice line, i.e. in Judea, Samaria, the Golan Heights and parts of Jerusalem.

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Jew-Hatred in the Name of “Palestine”

The morning after the first ever “Pulse of Israel Conference” in Jerusalem, exposing Jew-hatred in the name of a cause called “Palestine,” Israel activist Avi Abelow, founder of the Pulse of Israel, The Israel Video Network, and more, who organized the event, told Josh Hasten that those who have had enough of Jew-hatred disguised as anti-Zionism must take action to expose the truth. Abelow’s daily video blogs and fact-packed emails give people the tools they need to stand up for Israel and the Jewish People. Please listen to this very special interview on this week’s Israel Uncensored.

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State Department Willing to Leave the Beach to Bash Israel

On Saturday, 17 people were killed, including civilians in Khartoum, Sudan in a war taking place in that country. At the same time, ISIS terrorists murdered 37, including school children in Uganda. Yet not a peep from the US State Department, and a mild condemnation from a minor UN body. However, a day later, on Sunday, when the folks in the US are usually enjoying a day off, a State Department spokesman left the beach (so to speak) in order to condemn Israel for announcements that it is approving the construction of 4,500 homes in Judea and Samaria, and that the process for building approvals in Judea and Samaria would be less bureaucratic. Talk about obsessive hypocrisy! Plus, the other latest news from Israel, on this week’s Israel Uncensored with Josh Hasten.

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Former PM Barak Calls for “Civil Rebellion”

This past Saturday night, Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak called on those attending protests against the government (under the guise of judicial reform), to move towards a civil rebellion. While claiming he is against violence, Barak clearly showed that he remains committed to trampling on Israel’s democracy, which elected the current government this past November. U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, also hinted during an event celebrating Israel’s 75th birthday in modern times, that she opposes Israel’s judicial reform plan – an internal Israeli issue. These stories, plus all the latest news on this week’s Israel Uncensored with Josh Hasten.

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Why Did They Clap for Roger Waters?

Anti-Semite Roger Waters dressed as a Nazi SS officer at a concert in Berlin, Germany this past week, while also comparing Anne Frank, murdered in the Holocaust, to an Arab journalist accidentally killed last year in an IDF anti-terror operation. After watching the video of the Waters incident, Josh Hasten asks on this week’s Israel Uncensored, why did the crowd cheer following this stunt? Waters is a well-known hater of Israel and the Jews, but why was his anti-Semitism on display applauded? Plus all the latest news from Israel, on this week’s show.

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Headed back to Homesh

The IDF this week signed an order, which allows Israelis to go back to the site of Homesh, one of the four northern Samaria communities dismantled along with 21 Jewish communities in Gaza, as part of the 2005 so-called “Disengagement.” There is currently a yeshiva at the site, but there is now optimism that the move will lead to the rebuilding of the community. Perhaps this will also lead to the rebuilding of the other three northern Samaria communities? On this week’s Israel Uncensored, Josh Hasten discusses what many believe to be a just decision, which took 18 years to carry out. The Biden Administration however, condemned the move. This story, plus all the latest news from Israel on this week’s podcast.

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