Middle East Update: The Greatest Threat

Myles Weiss & Walid Shoebat
What is greatest threat to the U.S., Europe, and the world today? Violence, such as is happening in France? The conflict in the Middle East? The divide between the U.S. and Arab voting nations in the U.N.? Political correctness in foreign policy? The growing tension between the United States and Israel administrations?

 

The Forgotten People

Ted Pearce & Myles Weiss
During the last days of WWII, the German population witnessed a terrible final atrocity in the Holocaust when thousands of Jews were sent on death marches to the concentration camps. These marches were extremely brutal, and Himmler's order that no prisoner fall into the hands of the Allies was taken as a license to kill. Our guest released his CD, "The Forgotten People" at the March of Life honoring those who died on the Death March to Dachau."

 

Middle East Update: Bad News / Good News

As Israel celebrated the reunification of Jerusalem, remembering why it is the capital of the Jewish nation, Myles' shares his perspective as a marriage and family counselor, his concern over the growing tension between America and Israel, as well as some good news as the Iranian people are reaching for freedom, and the roll a short YouTube film he produced is playing in that.

 

God's War on Terror, Pt. 1

with Sharon Hughes, Walid Shoebat & Myles Weiss
Former PLO terrorist and author of his latest book, "God's War on Terror - Islam, Prophecy, & the Bible", Walid Shoebat, (shoebat.com), shares concerning the coming war on Israel by an Islamic coalition of nations, and which nation will head it, as well as where America fits in end-times events. There's some good news! This show was aired on Changing World Views Radio.

 

Middle East Watch: Israel's Independence Day - Sharon Hughes & Myles Weiss

Last week Israel celebrated its 61st Anniversary since becoming a state in 1948. Co-Host Myles Weiss talks with Sharon about Israel giving up half of Jerusalem, why America should stand with Israel, and the little known Nazi history of Argentina.

 
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