Former New York Gov. George Pataki is planning to urge GOP presidential candidates to adopt five principles in support of Israel at the Republican Jewish Coalition event Friday night in Las Vegas.
The Republican believes that his "Pataki RJC Principles" are vital to for the future of America and its long-term relationship with Israel, according to a source close to Pataki.
During his speech, he will urge Jewish mega-donors to tell the White House contenders that unless candidates agree to rescind any deal President Barack Obama makes with Iran they will not receive financial support from them.
Pataki’s doctrine will also include a demand for no foreign aid to the Palestinian Authority and no peace talks with the current Palestine leadership, as well as a foolproof Iron Dome.
In his speech that opens the event, the ex-governor will also call for anyone involved in recruiting or fundraising for Hamas or other terrorist organization to face criminal charges in the U.S.
Pataki is the last Republican governor to win a majority of Jewish votes, according to the source, who also notes that he received almost 50 percent of the Hispanic vote in 2002 in New York.