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Why Syria is Becoming the Coalition’s Spoiler
November 8, 2001
Ironically, the post-September 11 international environment has not reduced Syria's traditional support of international terrorism, but rather led Damascus to follow a dangerously escalatory policy.
What Can Israel Do in the Global Disorder?
November 1, 2001 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
In Israel, ongoing contingency planning in the military, political, economic, and information fields is particularly essential now, especially in light of the structural global changes that may occur after the September 11th terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Such evaluations are done elsewhere for other reasons, such as by stock market analysts, and for those who draw accurate operating conclusions the rewards are very significant.
Israeli Operations in Area A: The State Department vs. the Oslo Accords
October 23, 2001
The October 22 request by the U.S. State Department spokesman that Israel "immediately" withdraw from and not return to Palestinian-controlled areas (Area A) implies that such actions are in violation of the Oslo Accords, that they hamper the prospects for a return to negotiations, and that they threaten the wider American war on terrorism. None of these implications are correct. The statement stands in marked contrast to the past understanding shown by President Bush that placed the burden of cease-fire implementation on Palestinian Authority head Yasser Arafat.
The Meaning of Terrorism for the IDF Military Commander
April 2, 1995
Israel’s Struggle Against Islamic Terrorism: Lessons from the Expulsion of Hamas Militants to Southern Lebanon
December 15, 1994 |
Justus Reid Weiner
The Islamic Jihad: The Imperative of Holy War
February 15, 1993 |
Dr. Boaz Ganor
Syria and Terrorism
October 15, 1991
After the TWA Hostage Crisis: New Program Needs
September 18, 1985
The Enemy is not Anonymous
November 13, 1983
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