Times of Israel — The Quran Declared the Promised Land Belongs to Bani Israel 1,400 Years Ago
This article cites Quranic verses (“Ayat”) affirming the Promised Land as divinely decreed to the exclusive Isaac lineage including Jews & Christians. Drawing on the Quran, it challenges inherited scriptural misinterpretations prevalent among Muslims & invites re-examination of false claims over their East Jerusalem through Quranic lens, free from geopolitical distortion.
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Times of Israel — 20-Point Peace Plan Must Put Dismantling Iran’s Next-Gen H3 Playbook First
This article emphasizes that sustainable peace in the Middle East cannot be achieved without confronting Iran’s militancy and its next-generation H3 proxy playbook—Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis—a core destabilizing force. It discourages conventional negotiations with militants and underscores that dismantling Iran’s regional influence is essential to any realistic peace strategy.
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Palestine is not a land, but a weaponized state of mind against Israel
Israel’s presence & progress in Canaan is not an occupation; it is divinely sanctioned as the Promised Land in the Abrahamic Covenant. Palestinism is a sustained ideologized tactic against Israel and the West, fueled by Iran-backed Hamas and Hezbollah (H2) militancy.
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Rolling Stone – 10 entrepreneurs to watch in 2024
Recognized for her transformative vision and leadership, Dr. Zamani was featured among the top entrepreneurs shaping the future in 2024.
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Bani Israel: The First Love of God
God’s [Aloha (Hebrew) / Allah (Arabic)] first love is Bani Israel. This article highlights how divine revelation began with the Children of Israel, emphasizing their most senior sacred role in scriptural history. It clarifies the distinct spiritual legacies of Ishmael and Isaac, emphasizing that God’s first favor was granted to Bani Israel, independent of modern distorted
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Gatestone Institute – The Palestinian People Does Not Exist
The Gatestone Institute, a conservative think tank focused on international policy, national security, and Middle Eastern affairs, examines Dr. Zamani’s views on the Israel-Palestine issue, originally published in The Times of Israel. While the article extensively references her work, the interpretation presented diverges from her well-established pro-Greater Israel stance, particularly her support for an indivisible
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