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Update on Israel’s Security Policy

By Maj.-Gen. (res.) Amos Gilad. Israel is living in a most convenient period of time from a security standpoint. Suicide attacks are behind us and there is deterrence against rocket attacks. At the same time there are unprecedented challenges to our national security including the possibility of a nuclear Iran or even a nuclear Middle East

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Is Egypt telling us something about making peace with her neighbors?

           By Yoram Getzler. To be completely accurate; in reality the full story of the Israel / Egypt peace treaty is still in process.

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Neighborhood Watch Part 1- Egypt

By Yoram Getzler. It seem very important at this moment in the history of the planet and this neighborhood to make every attempt to understand the realities and challengers the various local nations and peoples are living within. If for no other reason than that the Iranian nuclear umbrella in fact spreads over all of us, all of us are also influenced and distracted by it.

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Apartheid in the Middle East

The Official, institutionalized discrimination against Palestinians is widespread in the Middle East. Where does this Apartheid take place, and what are the reasons behind it? It is happening in Lebanon, Syria and Egypt. Watch

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Egypt’s Petty Palm Embargo

By Yitzchok Adlerstein As trade embargoes go, this one probably won’t make it into the history books. It won’t have much impact on the economy or create shortages of critical goods.

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The Egyptian Military’s Crimes Against Humanity

by Raymond Ibrahim Hudson New York Sunday, the Egyptian military opened fire on thousands of Christians protesting in Maspero, Cairo. In the words of one Christian eyewitness, armored vehicles “came at great speed and drove into the crowds, going backwards and forwards, mowing people under their wheels.

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