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Bradley Martin

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton pauses while speaking to supporters at Craig Ranch Regional Park Amphitheater after the final presidential debate at the University of Nevada October 19, 2016 in North Las Vegas, Nevada / AFP /

Israel Should Beware of Chameleon in a Pantsuit

By Bradley Martin
Assyrian Christians (background), who fled advancing Islamic State group jihadists in the Syrian province of Hasakeh, wait in line to receive humanitarian aid supplies outside the Assyrian diocese of Sid al-Boushriyeh, on the outskirts of the Lebanese capital Beirut, on March 17, 2015. IS jihadists have seized at least 11 of the 33 Assyrian villages in Syria's northeastern province of Hasakeh, and kidnapped more than 200 members of the ancient Christian sect, which numbered around 30,000 in Syria before the war.

This Easter, Stop the Crucifixion of Assyrian Christians

By Bradley Martin
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL: An Israeli Arab woman holds a baby dressed as Santa Claus as locals prepare for Christmas in Jaffa, a mixed Jewish-Arab suburb of Tel Aviv, Israel. Christianity is one of the recognized religions in Israel and is practiced by more than 150 thousand Israeli citizens (about 2.1% of population). Some 127 thousand (80% of Christian residents) of Israel are Arab Christians. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)

Celebrating Christmas in Israel

By Bradley Martin

Canada Sanctions Iran, Chooses Principle Over Profit

By Bradley Martin
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