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How Close Are We to Unconventional Terror Attacks by ISIS? The Dirty Bomb Scenario

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The Middle East: In-Depth Reports
Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps: The Revolution Continues beyond Iran’s Borders
No restraint in Revolutionary Guard’s campaigns Read More »
Borders Melt-Down: 100 Years After the Sykes-Picot Agreement
A century after the Sykes Picot Agreement, the Middle East has become a political powder keg and the setting for successive armed conflicts. Read More »
Whither Turkey? Its leadership, role in the Middle East, and ties with Israel.
Dr. Harold Rhode, retired U.S. Defense Department head of the Turkish desk, discusses President Erdogan’s ties with Russia, Europe, the United Sates, and Israel. Interviewed by Lenny Ben-David, Director of Publications. Question: How do you explain the significant political change […] Read More »
British Policy, Jews and Israel
The British government has been pro-Arab since the early days of the British Empire Read More »
Has Egyptian President Abd el Fattah el Sisi Lost his Charm?
Harsh Reaction to Decision to Cede Islands to Saudi Arabia Read More »
From Welcome Euphoria to Pandora’s Box – The European Refugee Crisis, Israel and the Jews.
The massive chaotic influx of over a million refugees into Europe in recent months has sparked radical new developments, in particular in Germany and Sweden, the two countries which have accepted the largest numbers of refugees. These ongoing developments create […] Read More »
Why Are Arab States Worried in Wake of Iran Nuclear Deal?
Iran affairs expert Lt. Col. (ret.) Michael Segall discusses the turmoil in some Arab states in the wake of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. Read More »
Understanding the Significance of Protests Over Egypt’s Handing Over Two Islands to Saudi Arabia
Middle East experts Jacques Neriah, Amb. Zvi Mazel and Brig.Gen (ret) Yossi Kuperwasser discuss the implications of widespread protests over Egypt’s relinquishing control over two Red Sea Islands. Read More »
The Internal Palestinian Fight for Jerusalem
Who’s who in the battle for “Al Quds” Read More »
Top International Law Expert Takes Down “Occupied Palestinian Territories” Meme
Amb.Alan Baker, who participated in negotiations on the Oslo Accords and today is Director of the Institute for Contemporary Affairs at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs explains how the OPT concept has no basis in international law. Read More »
Is Egypt’s Transfer Of Two Red Sea Islands to Saudi Arabia a Risk for Israel?
Lenny Ben-David, Jerusalem Center’s Director of Publications interviews Amb. Alan Baker. Question of the day: It was announced today that Saudi Arabia and Egypt have an agreement on two very key small Islands at the mouth of the Red Sea: […] Read More »
Whitewashing Palestine to Eliminate Israel: The Case of the One-State Advocates
The one-state proponents systematically whitewash Palestinian political culture by denying or obscuring its antisemitic aspects. Read More »
Abu Mazen’s Attempt to Blunt the Knife Terror Wave
Effort reflects pressure he is facing and his original incitement Read More »
Is the Palestinian Terrorism Against Israelis Decreasing? – Question of the Day
Brig.-Gen. (res.) Yossi Kuperwasser interviewed by Ahuva Volk, Projects Director at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. Question of the day: In light of your recent Haaretz article, and in light of Netanyahu’s comment at the Cabinet meeting about the […] Read More »
Understanding the Basic Elements of Being a Palestinian
Top Israeli intelligence expert, Brig.-Gen. (res.) Yossi Kuperwasser, Director of the Project on Regional Middle East Developments at the Jerusalem Center, former Director General of the Israel Ministry of Strategic Affairs and head of the Research Division of IDF Military […] Read More »
