Iran’s Lebanon-based proxy Hezbollah raided Israeli airspace with a drone over the weekend, which was intercepted and destroyed by Israeli jets. Based on the debris from the interception, which the IDF published and can be viewed here, the drone does not appear to have been armed.The IDF responded to the...

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Analysts are heavily criticizing the Swiss government’s refusal to join European Union sanctions against Iran’s energy and financial sectors, a policy which is particularly complicated in light of Switzerland’s history of trading with Nazi Germany in WWII, its welcome of Hamas leaders, and of rising anti-Israel sentiment throughout the country....

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Syria and Turkey exchanged fire yesterday, after Turkey shelled direct targets in response to a Syrian-fired mortar which killed five Turkish civilians. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the Syrian regime of a “provocation” targeting Turkish “national security,” while Turkey’s deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc suggested Turkey would pursue...

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Iranian Demonstrators took the streets in protest after the rial lost 40 percent of its value in one week, chanting that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was a “traitor” and forcing Iran’s main bazaar to close for the day. Ahmadinejad is identified with the Iranian regime’s nuclear program and with suspicions...

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The post-Arab Spring Middle East is coalescing into new and potentially destabilizing camps, according to analysts commenting on Hamas’s move out of the Syrian-Iranian orbit and into that of Egypt. Syrian state television lashed out at Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, a former ally of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, after Mashaal attended...

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Hamas is struggling to cope with evidence linking its security forces to tortures and summary executions, as reports spread that three Palestinians were recently executed on the basis of “confessions” given under coercion. The Iranian proxy, which controls the Gaza Strip, was criticized over the abuses by Human Rights Watch. Watchdog...

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Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared that Iran will “never back down” from its nuclear program, while Mansour Haqiqatpour, deputy head of the parliament’s Foreign Policy and National Security Committee, threatened that Iran may enrich parts of its uranium stockpile to 60 percent. Haqiqatpour’s threat echoed an argument that Iran has been publicly...

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Two months of attacks on Aleppo by the Assad regime have left the historic Syrian city in ruins. Municipal services have been cut, leaving neighborhoods without electricity or drinking water, health centers closed, and police stations abandoned. Reports have consistently noted uncollected corpses left uncollected in the open. On Monday, a mortar...

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A solid majority of Americans – 62 percent – support the use of force to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons, according to a new poll by the Foreign Policy Initiative. 45 percent of respondents also named the Islamic Republic as the country posing “the most danger” to U.S. national...

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250 members of the House of Representatives signed and sent a letter to European Union chief Catherine Ashton seeking to designate the Iranian proxy Hezbollah a terrorist organization. The letter follows a similar one authored by 76 Senators. These come in the context of widely held suspicions and expert analysis linking Hezbollah to...

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