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Past articles by Benjamin:

Iran secured secret deal with Russia over uranium for nuke program

The International Atomic Energy Agency said it had located uranium particles at Iran’s underground Fordo site that were enriched to 83.7% purity. → Read More

Israel prison reforms would block convicted terrorists from making their own bread, cut shower times: report

Israel’s new national security minister’s efforts to reduce Palestinian terrorists from wasting water and regulate amounts of fresh pita bread is triggering rage from Hamas. → Read More

Israel attacks Iranian targets in Syria as shadow war heats up between the two adversaries: report

The reported Israeli attack against Iranian assets in Syria comes the same day that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed an Iranian attack against an Israeli-registered ship in the Persian Gulf → Read More

Human rights group calls out Oberlin College professor over alleged role in cover-up of massacre of Iranians

Amid the nationwide protests in Iran, a new report claims a former Iranian ambassador to the U.N., now a professor at Oberlin College, allegedly covered up a massacre by the regime in 1988. → Read More

'Warning sign': Iran's military reportedly sending warships to Brazil, Panama Canal in challenge to US

National security alarm bells are ringing due to Iran’s warlike saber-rattling and terrorism in Latin America, prompting a warning from some in Congress. → Read More

In Europe 'a new generation of bank robbers' target ATMs with explosives, stealing millions

Professional gangs have swooped into Germany over the years to rob ATMs. German authorities are starting to fight back against the criminals. → Read More

Critics call out Biden administration for not walking away from Iran nuclear deal despite recent rhetoric

Some U.S. and European politicians say a nuclear deal with Iran will normalize the world's top state sponsor of terrorism despite claims by the Biden administration that it is not its "focus right now." → Read More

UN nuclear chief seeks to secure nuclear safety during Ukraine visit

The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency sat down with Fox News to discuss his sixth visit to Ukraine, amid fears of a nuclear radioactive disaster. → Read More

Israel's Christian population grows as church numbers dwindle in region

Israel’s Christian population rose by about 2% last year. While Christian populations in the Middle East have dwindled, a minor revival seems to be taking place in the Holy Land. → Read More

Indian army general says situation on border with China is 'unpredictable'

The saber-rattling between communist China and India is rising due to a bitter territorial conflict that has remained unresolved for over 50 years. → Read More

Germany’s relationship with Iran under fire as weak link against regime

Germany conducted over 1 billion euros in trade last year with Iran, including sending machines critics say could be used for dual-use purposes —military and civilian. → Read More

Fight over Jerusalem's Temple Mount holy site: Why is it so important to Jews, Muslims and Christians?

Just days into the new Israeli Prime Minister’s Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, an international row erupted over the visit to the Temple Mount by one of his ministers. → Read More

Global antisemitism: New York, Chicago, Kanye, Iran, US colleges top report’s worst incidents

Amid rising global antisemitism, the Simon Wiesenthal Center released a list of ten of the worst outbreaks of antisemitism that occurred in 2022. → Read More

Iran: 'Biden can't ignore protests, executions' as regime eyes nuclear weapons amid atomic deal pause

As massive protests against Iran’s regime enter the fourth month, Iran’s terrorism, assassination attempts in the U.S, and deliveries of lethal drones to Russia have pushed the controversial nuclear deal to the back burner, for now. → Read More

Holy Land fight: Israeli lawmakers condemn EU's 'illegal' actions on biblical land

As Netanyahu looks set to become Israel's next prime minister, a recently leaked European Union letter has some Israeli lawmakers demanding that the EU stops it 'illegal' funding of Palestinian infrastructure projects in the West Bank. → Read More

Nobel laureate calls out Oberlin College for 'whitewashing' role of professor in purge of Iranian dissidents

Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner wants Oberlin College to come clean about former Iran regime official, and now Oberlin professor, who allegedly covered up Tehran's massacre of political opponents → Read More

Hanukkah menorah in Tel Aviv breaks world record for largest menorah built of Legos

Just as Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, begins this year, a Hanukkah menorah in Tel Aviv, Israel, has broken a Guinness record for largest menorah built of LEGO blocks. → Read More

Are progressives demonizing incoming Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's right-wing coalition?

A campaign is said to be underway by left-wing and liberal groups in the U.S. to destabilize Benjamin Netanyahu's chances of forming a right-wing government. → Read More

At least five Jews arrested by Iran in protests against Islamic Republic

"The Jewish community in Iran is under pressure," an Iranian dissident said. "Like other Iranians, also Jewish Iranians, are oppressed." → Read More

Many Iranians want US victory in World Cup game amid ongoing protests

Amid a tense build up to Tuesday's soccer match between the Islamic Republic of Iran and its archenemy the U.S., many ordinary Iranians are rooting for America because of Tehran’s bloody crackdown → Read More