Our Guests in Israel

America's Voices

 

Day Topic Guests
2.12.04 Islamic law in Europe David Pryce-Jones, "The Closed Circle: An Interpretation of the Arabs"
2.12.04 "council of civilizations" - a UN alternative; crisis in Ukraine Dmitry Radyshevsky, director, Jerusalem Summit
2.12.04 Israeli coalition politics explained Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
2.12.04 UN, Iran, and Palestinian elections John Loftus, FOX Network News commentator
2.12.04 The UN and anti-Semitism Ann Bayefsky, senior fellow, the Hudson Institute
2.12.04 The flood story: translating the Torah Robert Alter, "The Five Books of Moses"
1.12.04 Knesset politics; Marwan Barghouti Malcolm Hoenlein
1.12.04 Iran Roya Hakakian, "Journey from the Land of No"
1.12.04 Israel, Syria, Lebanon, and Hezbollah Farid Ghadry, president, Reform Party of Syria
1.12.04 Palestinian elections Dilip Hiro, writer
30.11.04 Iran Daniel Pipes, "Militant Islam Reaches America," director Middle East Forum
30.11.04 How the UN has failed Dore Gold, "Tower of Babble," former UN ambassador
30.11.04 The Middle East after Arafat Bret Stephens, Wall St. Journal
30.11.04 Israel's new airport terminal Nira Dror, vice president, El Al
30.11.04 How E.U. funds Palestinian terrorism Rachel Ehrenfeld, "Funding Evil; How Terrorism is Financed - and How to Stop It"
29.11.04 Ukraine; UN; Jerusalem Summit Dmitry Radyshevsky, director, Jerusalem Summit
29.11.04 Iraq General Paul Vallely, reitred, military analyst, FOX News Channel; John Loftus
29.11.04 al-Qaida; Iran's nuclear program John Loftus, Fox Network News commentator
29.11.04 Sharon coalition collapses; quiet on the West Bank; Iran's nuclear threat Malcolm Hoenlein
29.11.04 Ukraine election; al-Qaida Yosef Bodansky, "The Secret History of the Iraq War"
29.11.04 Peace breaks out on the West Bank John Batchelor, host of John Batchelor Show
29.11.04 The U.S. Congress and the Palestinian elections Jonathan Broder, defense and foreign policy editor, Congressional Quarterly
1.5.04 New Israeli Movie at Tribeca Film Festival Tony Scott, Film Critic, NY Times
30.4.04 John visits the Fence; report on Anti-Semitism in Europe Malcolm Hoenlein, Executive Vice Chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations

John Batchelor in Israel


John Batchelor and Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Paul Vallely

 

On September 12, 2001, the day after the fall of the Twin Towers, WABC-AM recruited John Batchelor to go on the air until Osama Bin Laden was either killed or captured. He has been on ever since, offering insightful commentary upon such issues as the war on terrorism, the presidency, the national and global economies, and defending our civilization. On March 12, 2003, one week before the attack on Iraq, ABC Radio Networks invited John to bring his expertise to syndication. Since then John has reached out nationwide focusing his concerns on a world at war for the fourth time in a century.

The John Batchelor Show features a multitude of distinguishing elements. John’s themes cover every detail — from military battles, presidential campaigns, planetary exploration, Hollywood politicos, and his own international travel. John has broadcast from all corners of the world and in his program he calls out to each of those corners including New York, Jerusalem, Des Moines, Kazakhstan, Orlando, Manchester, Morocco, Boston, Mars, Taipei, Washington, and Baghdad.

John is a veteran literary writer, author of seven political novels as well as a short history of the Republican Party. John attended Princeton University. In 1976 he graduated from Union Theological Seminary. John is married to the Reverend Doctor Bonnie Ann Rosborough, pastor of Broadway United Church of Christ in New York City.

Batchelor has been to Israel five times in the last two years at the invitation of America’s Voices in Israel. His show is broadcast live over the ABC Radio Network from 10 p. m. to 1 a. m. Eastern time. Check your local affiliate for broadcast times in your area.