JOEL ON GLENN BECK TONIGHT: What Washington doesn’t understand about Iran

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Greetings from New York City. I’m back from a month-long speaking tour through Israel, Iraq, India and the United Arab Emirates. Tonight, I am scheduled to appear on the Glenn Beck TV show on the Fox News Channel. Topics:  the military significance of the launch of a new Iranian telecommunications satellite, and how  the launch fits into the Iranian Shia leadership’s “eschatology” or “End Times” theology. Glenn’s show airs live from 5pm to 6pm eastern. I’m not sure which segment I will be on, and keep in mind — it ‘s television. Thus, it’s all subject to change. Please check back here for updates. Thanks.

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UPDATED: Israelis go to the polls on Tuesday. A few points to keep in mind:

* How effective was Israel’s cease fire deal with Hamas? The IDF reports more than 35 rockets, missiles and mortars have been fired by Hamas at southern Israel since the “cease fire” took effect two weeks ago.

* Fmr. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud Party have had the lead for the entire campaign — until now. He strongly opposed giving away Gaza in 2005, arguing it would create a terror base camp he nicknamed “Hamastan.” He was right. While economic growth is a major issue for him, he is best known for strongly opposing the dividing of Jerusalem, opposing giving away the strategic Golan Heights, and opposing the ceding of new land in the West Bank to the current Palestinian leadership. What’s more, he is out front in making the Iran nuclear threat a top campaign issue, saying he will do everything in his power to stop Iran from acquiring The Bomb. The polls have tightened considerably in the last week or so. At this moment, it is not clear Likud will win the most mandates (seats in the Knesset)

* Running almost neck-and-neck with Likud is the Kadima Party, led by Israel’s current Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni. Livni was a key player in the Gaza turnover in 2005, supports creating a Palestinian state in the West Bank, and dividing Jerusalem. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, the previous head of Kadima, finally endorsed Livni over the weekend. This may not help. Olmert is widely despised in Israel for his poor handling of the Second Lebanon War in 2006.

* In third place and rising rapidly is the Israeli Beiteinu party, led by former Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Avigdor Lieberman. Lieberman is a hawkish, right-wing Russian immigrant who used to serve as a senior aide to Netanyahu. Currently, he’s increasingly perceived by many voters on the right as tougher against the Arabs and Iran than Netanyahu. His party’s polls have surged from about 13 mandates to between 18 and 20. All of this is coming out of Likud support. Netanyahu has said he is ready to including Lieberman’s team in his governing coalition if Likud places first among the 40 parties competing. Ironically, Netanyahu may not have the opportunity to form a government if Lieberman’s party continues to siphon off Likud voters.

* In fourth place is the Labor Party, led by current Defense Minister Ehud Barak. This is the worst showing for Labor in six decades.

Please keep Israel in prayer over the next 24 hours, that the Lord would be gracious to her people. The threats they face are very real. The stakes are very high. And the world is increasingly turning against Israel. They need leaders like the “sons of Issachar,” mentioned in the Book of Numbers, “men who understood the times and knew what Israel should do.”

HEADLINES TO TRACK:

* Michael Ledeen’s must read column in the Wall Street Journal on Iran’s new capacity to launch intercontinental ballistic rockets, and Ahmandinejad’s Shia End Times theology

* Heritage Foundation analysis: Iran’s Satellite Launch Underscores Growing Military Threat

* U.S. says Iran launch shows it ‘could develop long-range ballistic missile’

* Europe could be within Iranian missile range says NATO officer

* Tehran’s satellite launch shows America its nuclear intent

* Iran insists satellite launch has no military aim

* Russia to start Iran nuclear plant by year end

* In Interview, Obama Talks of ‘New Approach’ to Iran

* Iran waiting for Obama’s plan for the Middle East

* Pakistan release A.Q. Khan, father of Pakistan’s nuclear bomb, who once sold atom bomb plans — U.S. sees danger in Khan’s release

* U.S. Skeptical About Pakistan’s Restrictions on Nuclear Scientist

* Mubarak rebukes Hamas over Gaza war

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