'Start Writing About What Happens if We Don't Bomb Iran'
Hezki Ezra, who covered the AIPAC Conference, says Netanyahu convinced everyone of the Iranian threat, except the Israeli press.
Hezki Ezra, who covered the AIPAC Conference, says Netanyahu convinced everyone of the Iranian threat, except the Israeli press.
Prime Minister Netanyahu returns to Israel after visiting Canada and the U.S. "We can defend ourselves and have many friends at our side."
Two participants at the AIPAC Policy Conference share their thoughts on Iran, on Netanyahu and on Obama.
Journalist David Bedein says nationalists are nowhere to be seen at the AIPAC conference, leaving a stage for the left.
Rabbi Benamou of the Jewish Rockville Outreach Center: AIPAC's beauty is that it brings Jews and non-Jews together to work on common goals.
Netanyahu at the AIPAC Conference: We won't allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon. Israel must always be allowed to defend itself.
A participant at the AIPAC Conference: I'm concerned most of what Obama said had to do with the election. I hope he fulfills what he said.
Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom: President Obama's speech to AIPAC was a defining moment after the turbulent time period with Netanyahu.
Eli Groner, Israel’s Economic Envoy in Washington, at AIPAC: Israel has created a culture of innovation and entrepreneurialism.
Netanyahu's former chief of staff, Naftali Bennett: We need paralyzing sanctions against Iran, right now.
Analysis: At AIPAC, Obama defended his administration's position on Israel and sought to make sense of his administration's policy on Iran.
Over 13,000 delegates attend AIPAC policy conference. The ones who spoke to Arutz Sheva seem optimistic.
US President attempts to reassure AIPAC audience that he means to prevent Iran from gaining a nuclear weapon.
President in AIPAC speech: There is no space between Israel and US. Containment is not a sustainable policy.