Middle East

Al Qaeda in Sinai – Threatens more than just Israel

August 2, 2011
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Al Qaeda in El Arish

News: Al Qaeda strikes Egypt-Israel gas installation in Sinai.  Fifth time since February, 2nd time this month (yawn). Obviously, Israel knows it can no longer depend on gas imports across Sinai. Jordan and Syria, also served by these lines,  must be making alternative arrangements by the 5th attack. What most reports don’t tell you is how...

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Israel-Lebanese Border – Renewed Tensions

August 1, 2011
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Syrian-brder-Naqba-day-2011

Today the Lebanese Goverment has commended the Lebanese military for firing at Israeli soldiers this morning in a new Israel-Lebanon border ‘incident’.  No Israelis were injured, 1 LAF soldier was reported wounded.  It’s not clear whether this was, again, a rogue soldier claiming Israelis crossed the border (like last year) or whether this is the...

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History Written in the Stones of Israel

July 31, 2011
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Digging around the Ancient Walls of Jerusalem

  BRIEF FACTS THAT SHOULD IMPACT  THE ISRAELI CONFLICT TODAY…. by Donald D. Farshing Director, FEEDS, UNF 4567 St Johns Bluff Road, South Jacksonville, FL 32224-2666 Take a minute to be informed! HISTORICAL FACTS:   1. Nationhood and Jerusalem. Israel became a nation in 1312 BCE, two thousand years before the rise of Islam....

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Why Israel Should Not Divide Jerusalem

July 31, 2011
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Gilo School

If the US and Europe do not want the chaos of Lebanon, the slaughter of civilians as in Bosnia and the former Yugoslavia to occur in Israel; if they do not want world-threatening warfare as not seen in 70 years, they should think again about the desirability of dividing Jerusalem. The article below from...

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The Real War That Rarely Makes the News

July 28, 2011
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Bushehr Nuclear Reactor

Last year the Stuxnet virus was all the talk. Then the world got bored with it and the news faded except for the infrequent headline. While reassuring the world that all was well,  the Iranians and Russians frantically and unsuccessfully tried to repair the damage. Recently, without much fanfare, it was announced that Iran had, at...

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Rockets Red Glare

July 18, 2011
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Rockets Red Glare

By the time people see a missile in the sky, there is no longer the red glare of ignition, just a gray stream parting the clouds or glowing in the sun. But some will see the ultimate red glare — the explosion and fire of impact and the eery glow as it incinerates all...

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Hizbollah Prepares for War

May 10, 2007
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History Tunnels under the security fence, bombs alongside, fortresses, anti-air missiles, upgraded arms and equipment and well-trained man-power: In addition to the preceding, add active financial support from Syria, Iran and Russia along with North Korea and China, and you have a more powerful war machine than that which tested Israel’s readiness and will...

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