Why Iran’s targeting Israelis abroad
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/why_iran_targeting_israelis_abroad_TdSdlz7P5gd37A5UOy7ZZI
Yesterday's terror attack on an Israeli tour bus in Bulgaria could lead to war.
The bomb killed at least six and wounded 32 others. Israeli officials quickly accused Iran and its Lebanese terror arm, Hezbollah,...
Anarchy Surrounds Israel
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/309944/anarchy-surrounds-israel-daniel-pipes
Of Israel’s neighbors, Lebanon always stood out by virtue of its weak central government, but for the first 20 years, 1948-68, this did not present difficulties to Israel; only when the Palestinians created a...
Obama’s Exclusion of Israel at Counter-terror Conference Raises Concern
http://www.algemeiner.com/2012/07/15/top-security-experts-concerned-over-obama-freezing-israel-out-of-counter-terror-conferences/
Top security experts in Israel are worried about the Obama Administration’s attitude to radical Muslim governments in the region and by Obama’s willingness to freeze Israel out of two recent high-level counter-terror conferences.
Israel...
The Role of Iranian Security Forces in the Syrian Bloodshed
http://jcpa.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Segall-VP5891.pdf
Amid the intensifying crisis in Syria, which in recent weeks has seen massacres of the civilian population in various parts of the country, Iranian military, propaganda, and economic assistance keeps flowing in, and its...
Rubin Reports: Israel is in Good Shape Because So Many Others Decided Not to...
http://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/analysis/rubin-reports/rubin-reports-israel-is-in-good-shape-because-so-many-others-decided-not-to-be/2012/07/13/
The more I think about Israel’s security situation at this moment, the better it looks. Obviously, this is counter-intuitive given the media bias, academic distortions, and campaigns for sanctions of various kinds. And, of...
The Donkey, the Camel and the Facebook Scam: How the Muslim Brotherhood Conquered Egypt...
http://www.fpri.org/enotes/2012/201207.stock.egypt.html
Raymond Stock, former Visiting Assistant Professor of Arabic and Middle East Studies at Drew University (2010-11), and Guggenheim Fellow (2007), lived in Cairo for 20 years (1990-2010). He was denied entry and deported by...
Israel’s Pending Migration Disaster
http://www.fpri.org/enotes/2012/201207.stock.egypt.html
In The Picture of Dorian Gray, the famous novel written by the Anglo-Irish author Oscar Wilde, the seemingly ageless protagonist hides a terrible secret: All of his vices have been engraved onto the face...
Yasir Arafat Is Still Dead and We Know Who Really Did Him In
http://spme.net/articles/8773/2/5/Yasir-Arafat-Is-Still-Dead-and-We-Know-Who-Really-Did-Him-In.html
Yasir Arafat is still dead. True, he was once alive. I sat across from him in his Gaza office, for example. And he even had a copy of my history of the PLO on...
Egypt and Iran: Will the Two Walk Together? INSS Insight
http://www.inss.org.il/publications.php?cat=21&incat=&read=6871
Until Mubarak’s ouster, Egypt, which viewed the Islamic Revolution as a threat to its regime, was a central link in the axis of anti-Iran Arab nations. The more than 30 years following the Khomeini...
The End of the Beginning in Syria: The Obstacles to Reaching a Negotiated Settlement
http://www.inss.org.il/publications.php?cat=21&incat=&read=6845
Following the recent downing of a Turkish reconnaissance jet by Syrian anti-aircraft, the international community, this time through NATO, is once again debating what course of action should be taken with respect to Syria....










