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{{r|Khaled Abu Toameh}} Israeli-Arab Journalist for the Jerusalem Post
{{r|Khaled Abu Toameh}} Israeli-Arab Journalist for the Jerusalem Post
{{r|Professor Jonathan Adelman}}  Professor at the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver; doctoral dissertation adviser to Secretary of State, [[Condoleezza Rice]]; Senior Fellow at the [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]
{{r|Jonathan Adelman}}   
{{r|David Baker}} Jerusalem-based Senior Foreign Press Coordinator of the Israeli Prime Minister's Office. A native of Queens, New York, David liaises between the Prime Minister's Office and the international press corps, explaining the Prime Minister's policies, presenting Israeli government spokespeople to the international media, and serving on the front lines of Israel's media battleground. ' Captain as a reserve officer in the IDF Spokesperson's Unit.
{{r|David Baker}} Jerusalem-based Senior Foreign Press Coordinator of the Israeli Prime Minister's Office; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Noam Bedein}} Sderot Media Center for the Western Negev Ltd
{{r|Noam Bedein}} Sderot Media Center for the Western Negev Ltd; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Elan Carr}}  Deputy District Attorney for Los Angeles County. ; United States Army Reserve, Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps, and spent nearly a year on military deployment in Iraq on anti-terrorism assessment team for the [[United States Central Command]]; Judge Advocate for Combined Joint Task Force Seven (CJTF-7), the Coalition’s military command for Iraq, he prosecuted terrorists and unlawful combatants who committed crimes against Coalition forces. [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]; legal advisor to Israel’s Ministry of Justice, where he helped to create the first-ever public defender’s office there.  
{{r|Elan Carr}}  Deputy District Attorney for Los Angeles County; United States Army Reserve, Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps, and spent nearly a year on military deployment in Iraq on anti-terrorism assessment team for the [[United States Central Command]]; Judge Advocate for Combined Joint Task Force Seven (CJTF-7), the Coalition’s military command for Iraq, he prosecuted terrorists and unlawful combatants who committed crimes against Coalition forces. [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]; legal advisor to Israel’s Ministry of Justice, where he helped to create the first-ever public defender’s office there.  
{{r|Elliot Chodoff}}visiting professor at the University of Memphis;  Director of the Speakers Bureau for the Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest. Elliot moved to Israel in 1983, and was inducted into the IDF and reached the rank of Captain.  
{{r|Elliot Chodoff}}visiting professor at the University of Memphis;  Director of the Speakers Bureau for the Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest. Elliot moved to Israel in 1983, and was inducted into the IDF and reached the rank of Captain.  
{{r|Yoram Ettinger}} consultant on US-Israel relations as well as the Chairman of Special Projects at the [[Ariel Center for Policy Research]];former  Minister for Congressional Affairs to Israel's Embassy in Washington, D.C,; Consul General of Israel to the Southwestern US.
{{r|Yoram Ettinger}}  
{{r|Bob Feferman}} lived in Israel for 11 years, served in the Israel Defense Forces and now teaches social studies to middle school students at The Montessori Academy in Mishawaka, Indiana.
{{r|Bob Feferman}} lived in Israel for 11 years, served in the [[Israeli Defense Forces]] and now teaches social studies to middle school students at The Montessori Academy in Mishawaka, Indiana.
{{r|Mike Fegelman}} executive director of HonestReporting Canada, an organization dedicated to promoting fair and accurate coverage of Israel in Canadian media.
{{r|Mike Fegelman}}  
{{r|Brigitte Gabriel}}
{{r|Brigitte Gabriel}}
{{r|Caroline Glick}}
{{r|Caroline Glick}}
{{r|Dore Gold}} President, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs; Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations (1997-1999). Foreign Policy Advisor to the former Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu. Ambassador Gold has served as an advisor to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, and accompanied his entourage to Washington and to the 2003 Aqaba Summit with President George W. Bush. He was a member of the Israeli delegation at the 1998 Wye River negotiations between Israel and the PLO, outside of Washington. He negotiated the Note for the Record, which supplemented the 1997 Hebron Protocol, and in 1996 concluded the negotiations with the U.S., Lebanon, Syria, and France for the creation of the Monitoring Group for Southern Lebanon. In 1991, he served as an advisor to the Israeli delegation to the Madrid Peace Conference. From 1985 to 1996 he was a senior research associate at the [[Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies]] Tel Aviv University, where he was Director of the U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy Project.
{{r|Dore Gold}}  
{{r|Aryeh Green}} Director of MediaCentral; senior advisor to [[Natan Sharansky]]
{{r|Aryeh Green}} Director of MediaCentral; senior advisor to [[Natan Sharansky]]; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Amos Guiora}} Professor of law at The S. J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah; Research Fellow at the International Institute on Counter-Terrorism, The Interdisciplinary Center, Herzeliya, Israel and has been awarded a Senior Specialist Fulbright Fellowship for The Netherlands in 2008; previously at Case Law School; Israel Defense Forces Judge Advocate General’s Corps, assignmentsincluding  including the capture of the PLO weapons ship Karine A, implementation of the Gaza-Jericho Agreement, the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement, and “Safe Passage” between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
{{r|Amos Guiora}}  
{{r|Tawfik Hamid}} Professor of Law and Director of Institute for Global Security Law and Policy; former protege of [[Ayman al-Zawahiri]]
{{r|Tawfik Hamid}} Professor of Law and Director of Institute for Global Security Law and Policy; former protege of [[Ayman al-Zawahiri]]; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Gil Hoffman}} chief political correspondent and analyst for The Jerusalem Post
{{r|Gil Hoffman}} chief political correspondent and analyst for The Jerusalem Post; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Yaakov Katz}} Reporter for Jerusalem Post
{{r|Yaakov Katz}} Reporter for Jerusalem Post; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Moshe Katz}} [[Krav Maga ]] Self-Defense Instructor; 4th degree black belt in Krav Maga, the only such rank ever awarded by Itay Gil, trainer of Israel's counter terror units. Moshe is head instructor of Israeli Krav International, based in Israel.
{{r|Moshe Katz}} [[Krav Maga ]] Self-Defense Instructor; 4th degree black belt in Krav Maga, the only such rank ever awarded by Itay Gil, trainer of Israel's counter terror units; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Gary Kenzer}} National USA Executive Director of Honest Reporting; previously, he was the National Director for Magen David Adom USA, another Israeli based organization. Other Jewish agencies he has worked with includes the Jewish Community Centers of Chicago, and B'nai B'rith Youth Organization (BBYO)' Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW); member of the Reform and Conservative Jewish Educators associations in the Midwest and nationally a member of the Coalition for the Advancement for Jewish Education (CAJE).
{{r|Gary Kenzer}}
{{r|Ishmael Khaldi}} Israeli Bedoui; spent two years living in the San Francisco area working for the Consulate, and now serves under Avigdor Lieberman Foreign Minister. He is the highest ranking Bedouin in Israeli Government.
{{r|Ishmael Khaldi}} Israeli Bedoui; spent two years living in the San Francisco area working for the Consulate, and now serves under Avigdor Lieberman Foreign Minister. He is the highest ranking Bedouin in Israeli Government.
{{r|Aaron Klein}}  Jerusalem Bureau Chief,  WorldNetDaily.com
{{r|Aaron Klein}}  Jerusalem Bureau Chief,  WorldNetDaily.com; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Neil Lazarus}} Director of Awesome Seminars
{{r|Neil Lazarus}} Director of Awesome Seminars; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Itamar Marcus}} Palestinian Media Watch
{{r|Itamar Marcus}} Palestinian Media Watch; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Lavon Mercer}} Basketball Coach and an African-American with an Israeli passport,Hapoel Tel Aviv. During his years in Israel he acquired Israeli citizenship, switched to Maccabi Tel Aviv, served in the IDF, and played for the Israeli national team. He retired from professional sports 10 years ago and has since returned to his native Atlanta; associate athletic director and head basketball coach at Spelman College, a historically black women's institution.  
{{r|Lavon Mercer}} Basketball Coach and an African-American with an Israeli passport,Hapoel Tel Aviv. During his years in Israel he acquired Israeli citizenship, switched to Maccabi Tel Aviv, served in the IDF, and played for the Israeli national team. He retired from professional sports 10 years ago and has since returned to his native Atlanta; associate athletic director and head basketball coach at Spelman College, a historically black women's institution.  
{{r|Yisrael Ne'eman}} American born Israeli historian and political commentator  
{{r|Yisrael Ne'eman}} American born Israeli historian and political commentator ; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|David Olesker}} Jerusalem Center for Communications and Advocacy Training
{{r|David Olesker}} Jerusalem Center for Communications and Advocacy Training; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Daniel Pipes}}
{{r|Daniel Pipes}}
{{r|Glenn R. Plummer}} President of Fellowship of Israel and Black America; Christian Television Network (CTN) as CEO, Ambassadors for Christ Church (AFC) where he is Senior Pastor, and the Fellowship of Israel and Black America (FIBA) where he serves as President.
{{r|Glenn Plummer}} President of Fellowship of Israel and Black America; Christian Television Network (CTN) as CEO, Ambassadors for Christ Church (AFC); [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Arieh Rosenblum}} Associate Editor and Contributing writer with Presentense Magazine, a part of the Institute for Creative Zionism.
{{r|Arieh Rosenblum}} Associate Editor and Contributing writer with Presentense Magazine, a part of the Institute for Creative Zionism; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Remedy Ross}} Jewish Hip Hop Artist
{{r|Remedy Ross}} Jewish Hip Hop Artist; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Walid Shoebat}} born a Muslim in Bethlehem and is the grandson of a Nazi ally and a member of the Palestinian Liberation Organization. After violent involvement in anti-Israel riots, Shoebat was imprisoned in Israel's Russian Compound. In 1993, after moving to America, Shoebat converted to Christianity and became an advocate for his former enemy, Israel.
{{r|Walid Shoebat}}  
{{r|Curtis Sliwa}}Founder and President of the Guardian Angels
{{r|Curtis Sliwa}}Founder and President of the Guardian Angels; [[Hasbara]] speakers bureau
{{r|Ken Spiro}} Senior Lecturer and Researcher for Aish HaTorah's Discovery Seminar. In addition, he is a licensed tour guide from the Israel Ministry of Tourism..
{{r|Ken Spiro}} Senior Lecturer and Researcher for Aish HaTorah's Discovery Seminar. In addition, he is a licensed tour guide from the Israel Ministry of Tourism..


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