The UN Settlements Resolution Runs Contrary to Longstanding U.S. Policy and to International Law
Don’t believe Samantha Power and Ben Rhodes.
January 10, 2017
He built a wall, a tunnel, and a toilet.
One of the few ancient Israelite monarchs to receive nearly undiluted praise in the Bible, King Hezekiah (who reigned from 715 to 686 BCE) was a religious reformer who cracked down on idolatry. He also successfully resisted an Assyrian onslaught by building a new wall around Jerusalem and a high-tech (for its time) tunnel to divert water into the city—both of which have been excavated and can be visited today. More recently, writes Joshua Gelernter, archaeologists have discovered an additional monument to his career:
Don’t believe Samantha Power and Ben Rhodes.
He supported terrorism and advocated using nuclear weapons against Israel.
She would have done better to exercise the power of veto.
Mindless automatons on the Jewish mind.
He built a wall, a tunnel, and a toilet.
One of the few ancient Israelite monarchs to receive nearly undiluted praise in the Bible, King Hezekiah (who reigned from 715 to 686 BCE) was a religious reformer who cracked down on idolatry. He also successfully resisted an Assyrian onslaught by building a new wall around Jerusalem and a high-tech (for its time) tunnel to divert water into the city—both of which have been excavated and can be visited today. More recently, writes Joshua Gelernter, archaeologists have discovered an additional monument to his career:
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