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Sinking in the Syrian quagmire

Jerusalem Report, 8/6. Hezbollah remains a powerful foe, but its claim to spearhead the Arab fight against Israel has been dented and its involvement in the Syrian civil war has cost it heavily   Speaking at a gathering in southern … Continue reading

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Black Banner at the gates of Europe

The Islamic State Comes to Libya Jerusalem Post, 29/4 At a meeting of G5 world leaders in Hanover, Germany this week, a proposal was raised for US warships to join vessels of EU navies off the coast of Libya.  Their … Continue reading

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The Changing ISIS Threat

The Australian, 23/4 Islamic State loses ground in Iraq and Syria, advances in Libya The reconquest by the forces of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad of the town of Qaryatayn from Islamic State this month is the latest indication of the … Continue reading

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Ready for the Storm

Jerusalem Post, 15/4 War in Syria – and Israeli efforts to ensure it does not spread to the Golan, West Bank – set to continue The fragile cease-fire declared in Syria on February 27 between regime and rebel forces is in the … Continue reading

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Towards a coherent western policy on the Syrian war

http://henryjacksonsociety.org/2016/04/11/towards-a-coherent-western-policy-on-the-syrian-war/ Key points   Syria today is divided into areas of control. The Russian intervention means that the Assad regime can no longer be defeated militarily, except by a direct western military intervention against Assad which clearly will not happen. … Continue reading

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Towards a Coherent Western Policy on Syria

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Interview with Eve Harow

http://thelandofisrael.com/audio-podcast/rejuvenation-the-convulsions-of-islamic-civilization/

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War, and Madness

Jerusalem Report, 28/3 The cold numbers are the first thing that hit you. Figures telling of a human catastrophe on a scale hard to compute. Suffering on a level to which any rational response seems inadequate – 470,000 people killed, … Continue reading

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Assessing the Syrian cease-fire

Jerusalem Post, 13/3 The cease-fire that came into effect in Syria on February 27 is a partial success. Humanitarian convoys have begun to get through to some of the areas besieged by government forces. The death toll is sharply down. … Continue reading

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A recent interview on CBN

 

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