“Red Alert” – Rockets fly in Israel

An alarm goes off on a cell phone in the middle of the night; it was sent from an app, “Red Alert,” warning of incoming rocket fire. This is currently a reality for our friends in Israel where more than 200 rockets have recently rained down.

Palestinian Hatred on Display

On Monday, it ended as we feared it would. Reports surfaced that the Israeli Defense Force had discovered the lifeless bodies of Eyal Yifrach, Gilad Shaar and Naftali Frankel, the three Israeli teenagers kidnapped a little over two weeks ago.

Israel: A Nation Surrounded

We’ve all heard Israel described as a small nation surrounded by Arab nations, but have you ever wondered where all the terrorist organizations are located? Click here for a rather disturbing chart.

Eighty-Eight Senators Stand for Israel

In late April, Israel made the decision to suspend peace talks with the Palestinians when the divided factions of Palestine — Fatah in the West Bank and Hamas from the Gaza Strip, which has continuously attacked Israel — announced plans for a unified government.

Kerry Mistakes Israel for South Africa

Yesterday, on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, Secretary of State John Kerry  commented at the Trilateral Commission that Israel could become an “apartheid state” if diplomatic talks to reach a peaceful Israeli-Palestinian two-state solution fails.

Letter to Senators: Support the Nuclear Weapon Free Iran Act of 2013

This legislation is a common sense approach to assure that there is weight behind the president’s pledge that Iran cannot be permitted to reach nuclear capability. While the president and his administration work hand-in-hand with the Security Council and Germany to obtain a peaceful agreement, it is clear Iran needs a more substantial push to […]

Will the Senate Implement Sanctions on Iran

The U.S. Senate needs to step up and protect our ally Israel. Today, leaders in the Senate will be briefed on the Obama Administration’s negotiations on Iran’s nuclear capability. Tackling the issue of Iran’s nuclear weapons program is imminent, and delay could harm long-term goals of peace in the Middle East.

CWALAC Responds to Iranian Nuclear Talks Ending without Agreement

Washington D.C. – Talks for a deal that would have required Iran to suspend key parts of its nuclear program in exchange for modest relief on economic sanctions ended Sunday without an agreement, after two days of the most high level negotiations between Iran and the United States in decades. Six world powers and Iran agreed to resume talks on November 20. Penny Nance, CEO and President of Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC), responds:

Mr. President, Israel Matters

CWA of Iowa reports back on their attendance at the 2013 America Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy (AIPAC) Conference in Washington, D.C.