Christian Radio Host Fired For
Criticizing Israel
20 Year Host Dale Crowley Told 'You Can't
Talk About That'
Michael
Collins Piper / Rense.com | March 14 2006
The unAmerican thought police operating on American
soil have struck once again. This time their victim is veteran Christian
evangelist Dale Crowley, Jr. who has been the host of two popular
radio programs broadcast over WFAX 1220-AM radio in the Washington
area for the last 20 years.
Crowley was told by Doris Newcomb, president and general manager of
WFAX, that his Saturday morning broadcast, "Focus on Israel,"
was terminated immediately. He was not even given an opportunity to
bid farewell to his longtime listeners.
The program was canceled by the WFAX management because supporters
of Israel had complained to the radio station about Crowley's criticisms
of Israel.
Over the years Crowley has been critical of Israel. He has dared to
broadcast facts about efforts by the Israeli government to curtail
the work of Christian missionaries in the Holy Land, even to the extent,
as Crowley has pointed out, of laws introduced in the Israeli parliament
that would penalize Christians who engage in missionary work among
the Israelis, requiring that those convicted of evangelism be sent
to jail.
In addition, Crowley has used his WFAX broadcast to tell Christians
in the Washington area of how the Israelis have oppressed Christian
Palestinians, uprooting them from their homes, vandalized Christian
churches in the Holy Land, and otherwise made life difficult for Christian
Palestinians and other Christian Arabs in the Middle East.
Crowley has upset many supporters of Israel by pointing out that under
the thinking of such Christian supporters of Israel as Jerry Falwell,
Pat Robertson and Tim LaHaye, a New York-born Jewish atheist has more
right to live in the holy city of Jerusalem than a Palestinian Christian
minister whose family has lived there for 1,000 years.
For daring to speak truths such as this, Crowley's "Focus on
Israel" program has been banned from the airwaves by the management
of WFAX radio, although it's quite clear, according to observers who
have been investigating the matter, that there was heavy-handed pressure
brought to
bear on WFAX.
Ironically, Crowley first began "Focus on Israel" in collaboration
with the late Haviv Schieber, a Polish-born Jew who emigrated to Palestine
in the 1920s and became the first mayor of Beersheva. The town is
near the location of what became the site of Israel's supposedly "holy"
facility where that nation has produced nuclear weapons of mass destruction.
Since Crowley's friend Schieber was a no-holdsbarred anti-communist,
Schieber broke with Israel, critical of Israel's behind-the-scenes
collaboration with the Soviet communists.
Seeking political refuge in the United States, Schieber became friends
with Crowley and his wife Mary. After several years of working with
the Crowleys, Schieber converted to Christianity, a fact that delighted
many WFAX listeners. In fact, Schieber died in Crowley's home, just
shortly after
telling Crowley that he had seen a vision of Jesus Christ welcoming
him home.
Yet the Christian management of WFAX has bowed to the demands of the
Zionist lobby and is silencing Crowley, a missionary who brought an
Israeli Jew to Christ.
What is all the more astounding, to Crowley's Christian supporters
at least, is that WFAX management has advised Crowley, in addition,
that he is likewise not permitted to talk about "Israel"
in future broadcasts of "The King's Business," his daily
program which is broadcast Monday through Friday.
Since the term "Israel" is mentioned in the Bible over 2,500
times, if Crowley is not allowed to mention that term, it will obviously
make it difficult for him to talk about the Scriptures.
In the meantime, WFAX critics note, there are pro-Israel broadcasters
appearing on WFAX, such as one Sid Roth for example, who repeatedly
praise Israel.
Advocates of the First Amendment, who wish to express their views
on this matter, may contact WFAX manager Doris Newcomb at (703) 532-1220
or write: Doris Newcomb, 161 Hillwood Ave., Suite B, Falls Church,
Va. 22046 or email wfax@wfaxam.com.
(Issue #12, March 20, 2006)
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