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20 hours ago ago from Joel Rosenberg\'s Weblog
Yesterday, I met with another evangelical leader to discuss how we could work together to mobilize more Christian support for the Jewish State. He asked me what I thought would happen next between Israel and Iran. I began my answer by conceding, I don't know. As I keep saying, I'm praying for peace, but preparing for war. That said, here's where I think we are at the moment: Netanyahu won the Israeli elections in February in large ...
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