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Michael Berenhaus

Washington Post mourns Nasrallah

The world celebrates while The Washington Post mourns the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. Celebrations from Lebanon to Saudi Arabia, all throughout the world, the most evil terrorist leader has been taken out — thanks to Israel. While much of the world, the UN, Human Rights groups excoriated Israel and its defensive actions since October 7, it now would seem necessary for them to retract their accusations and thank Israel. What Israel has done is pave the way for normalcy in the Middle East, the first time maybe ever. They still have work to do and are on target to complete the job.
So while The Washington Post mourns (9/29/24 obit) the death of “father figure…moral compass and … political guide” Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, the world can hope for a bright future in a world defanged of a terrorist leader whose reach hit most continents on the planet.
Videos of Arabs passing out candy in celebration of the elimination of a terrorist that has held Lebanon hostage and threatened many other countries are widespread on social media. Ding dong the wicked witch is dead.
About the Author
Dr. Berenhaus has worked tirelessly as a watchdog for anti-Israel bias in the media. His efforts monitoring and responding to false media reports on Israel have compelled several news organizations to retract inaccuracies and publish letters clarifying the truth about Israel. He has been published widely in highly distributed newspapers and online publications including The Washington Post, The NY Times, The Economist, The Baltimore Sun, The Washington Jewish Week, and The American Thinker. He is a crusader in online/social media working to educate the general public as an advocate of Israel and against anti-Semitism. Dr. Berenhaus is a co-founder of ‘Boycott The Post’ and of ‘Eye on the Post’ - two non-profit organizations that monitor media coverage to ensure accuracy, fairness and truth as it relates to Israel. He is also a founder of The Pakistan Israel Peace Forum, an organization dedicated to creating peace between Muslims and Jews. Although many people in the Washington Jewish community know Dr. Berenhaus for his work in journalism, most don't know how generous he is to the Jewish community with both his time and money. Dr. Berenhaus has spent countless hours throughout the years volunteering for Israel and Jewish organizations. He went to Ethiopia and worked with the last remaining Ethiopian Jews. He has lectured to Interns and community groups providing direction and techniques for Israel Advocacy in the media. Currently, Dr. Berenhaus is working with JSSA to coordinate and donate eye glasses to the entire Washington DC region of needy Holocaust Survivors. That effort has now been expanded nationally.
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