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The Iran-Syria Alliance

Post revolution Iran’s relations with Syria have grown in strength since 1980. The constant visits by Iranian and Syrian officials between Tehran and Damascus, their shared hostility towards Israel and the U.S. and common interests in Lebanon are the pillars of the strategic relationship which has kept their bilateral relations at a high level.

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Iran Signals Its Readiness for a Final Confrontation

Lt.-Col. (ret.) Michael Segall. Since the publication of the November 2011 IAEA report, which explicitly spotlights Iran’s plans to build nuclear weapons, senior figures of the Iranian regime and the state-run media have begun to use threatening, defiant, and sometimes contemptuous language toward Israel and the United States.

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IsraelSeen Daily – Headlines – U.S. anti-Semitism on the rise amid economic downturn

The past two years have seen a rise in anti-Semitism among Americans, with 15 percent of Americans, some 35 million people, said to “hold deeply anti-Semitic views.”

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Has U.S. Policy on Israel Changed Since the July 6 Obama-Netanyahu Summit?

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By Zalman Shoval
  • President Obama came into office with strong preconceptions about foreign policy and especially about the Arab-Israeli conflict. In Obama’s view, the parameters of a future peace settlement were already clear. All that was necessary was to convince the Arab world that America was not in Israel’s pocket.
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    The True Face of J Street

    Today an article appeared in the FrontPageMag.com by Moshe Phillips a member of the Executive Committee of the Philadelphia Chapter of Americans for a safe Israel/AFSI opines on “True Face of “J” Street” He shares his insight on the players involved in “J” street and in particular the Rabbis.

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