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Sunday, November 22, 2009 Aaron Klein Posted: December 31, 1969 7:00 pm Eastern WorldNetDaily
Aaron Klein is a Jerusalem-based author, journalist, columnist and U.S. radio and television commentator known for his close contacts with Middle East leaders. He is the Jerusalem bureau chief for WorldNetDaily, where he files articles almost every day, usually from the field and often quoting the day's newsmakers. He is a columnist for the Jewish Press and is author of the recently released book, "The Late Great State of Israel," which brings to light the urgent, under-reported threats facing Israel. The subtitle of the book reads, "How enemies within and without threaten the Jewish nation's survival." Klein is also the author of the critically acclaimed 2007 book, "Schmoozing with Terrorists," which chronicles Klein's in-person interviews with terrorists and explains the true nature of the war against Israel and the West. Klein is known for his regular interviews with Mideast leaders and terrorists. He has interviewed jihadist leaders from every major Palestinian terrorist organization. Klein is a frequent guest on cable news networks, such as Fox News and Al Jazeera. He has regular segments on top American radio programs. Drawing on four years of frontline research that has often taken him into the center of the conflict, Klein is available to speak on a wide variety of issues, including current events in Israel and the Obama administration's Mideast policies. Also the threats from Iran, Syria and the Palestinian territories. Radio host G. Gordon Liddy commented that Klein, whom Liddy calls "the most accurate, talented reporter in the Middle East," has "better access to the terrorist bad guys than Muhammad would if he came back from the dead." U.S. radio host Michael Reagan, son of President Ronald Reagan, calls Klein "the Middle East insider you need to know. Most network, cable and print correspondents talk about the Middle East. Aaron Klein lives it. He tells my listeners what the mainstream media report weeks later."
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