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Ari Bussel is an activist with a deep passion and commitment to truth. His continuous fact-finding missions to the Middle East to secure truthful and factual information about the status of the situation are disseminated to a worldwide audience through his letters, journals and articles.

Bussel is a graduate of UCLA and Stanford. His area of expertise is Israel's Public Diplomacy.

Since October, 2008, Bussel has collaborated with award-winning investigative journalist and author Norma Zager in a series of essays "Postcards from Israel - Postcards from Home."

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Sunday, December 6, 2009
The Advancing Storm
Israel on December 1, 2009, is a booming place - from a thriving economy to a construction boom, children seen everywhere and morale at an all time high.

Saturday, August 22, 2009
The Sermon on the Mountaintop
(1 comments) You are invited on a journey to a time and place far away, for the essence of the claim Jewish people have to the Land of Israel.

Saturday, May 16, 2009
Israel is Here to Stay
(1 comments) Homeland security and emergency preparedness, the Pope's visit to the Holy Land and H1N1 all interrelate in this article describing Tuesday, May 12th, 2009. The article ends to two famous Democrats' approach to Israel and its relevance to the USA.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009
A Collection of Snapshots
The following Postcard from Israel is made of individual pictures: spending money to pay for a bottle of water; who has the right of way when trying to cross the street –the pedestrian or the driver; the winter flu and an age-old remedy (chicken soup); an invitation to come to visit Israel; and the story of a Shabbat evening in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City in Jerusalem. Each of these snapshots can be read on its own.

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