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Netanyahu reconsiders nixed Turkish role in talks with Syria

DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis

November 21, 2009, 6:08 PM (GMT+02:00)

Israeli emissaries head out to Cairo and Ankara next week to prise open doors for restarting peace talks with Palestinians and Syrians. Nicolas Sarkozy would welcome a mediation role for France but he has put Syria's Bashar Assad on notice that he must ease his ties with Tehran if he seeks diplomatic progress with the US and Israel.

And if Assad poses a precondition for talks, so too does Binyamin Netanyahu.

Read DEBKAfile's Exclusive Analysis below on this new initiative.
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Egypt's abrupt shutdown of operations against tunnels revives missile flow to Gaza

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

November 20, 2009, 1:12 PM (GMT+02:00)

A "strategic" smuggling tunnel for arms

A "strategic" smuggling tunnel for arms

Tuesday, Nov. 18, Egypt's special forces and engineering units suddenly shut down operations against the smuggling tunnels to Gaza without warning to Washington or Jerusalem, DEBKAfile's military sources report. US and Israeli requests for clarifications from Cairo were not answered. So the Obama administration signaled Egypt that if it continues to violate international accords, there will be consequences.
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Iran is advancing on dual nuclear bomb track: uranium plus plutonium

DEBKAfile Special Report

November 19, 2009, 4:29 PM (GMT+02:00)

DEBKAfile's military sources report that the UN inspectors' October visit to Iran turned up dual-track progress in support of its nuclear weapons program: Feverish activity was registered in the production of plutonium at Isfahan as an alternative to the Fordo enriched uranium plant near Qom which starts up in 2011.

The IAEA experts discovered 30 metric tons-IS of heavy water hidden in 600 tanks, each holding 13 gallons.
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Obama's Iran sanctions strategy is routed by Chinese, Russian rebuffs

DEBKAfile Special Report

November 18, 2009, 6:09 PM (GMT+02:00)

Obama runs slap into Great Wall of Chinese no

Obama runs slap into Great Wall of Chinese no

Chinese president Hu Jintao said clearly after meeting US president Barack Obama in Beijing Tuesday, Nov. 17, that their governments disagree on tougher sanctions for Iran - or any other issue relating to the Islamic republic. In Moscow, foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said it was too soon to talk about stepping up sanctions on Iran, if at all.
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US, Israel act to stop Abbas quitting for fear of alternatives

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

November 17, 2009, 1:20 PM (GMT+02:00)

Hardliner Abu Maher Ghneim in line to succeed Abbas

Hardliner Abu Maher Ghneim in line to succeed Abbas

The Obama administration and Netanyahu government are bending over backward to dissuade Mahmoud Abbas from going through with his decision to retire from public life both as chairman of the Palestinian Authority and head of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, which he now says is final, DEBKAfile's Washington and Jerusalem sources report. His most likely successor is his deputy Abu Maher Ghneim, a died-in-the-wool rejectionist of negotiations with Israel
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Al Qaeda-linked jihadis based in US plotted overseas ops

DEBKA-Net-Weekly Exlcusive

November 20, 2009, 12:58 PM (GMT+02:00)

As America struggled with the legal niceties of terror, the FBI discovered a fully-functioning al Qaeda-linked terror cell in Chicago. Its ex-Pakistani Islamists were caught hatching plots against other countries like the one they masterminded in Mumbai exactly a year ago.

More about this tale of terror and suspense in the latest issue of DEBKA-Net-Weekly out next Friday.

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Controlled US-Israel discord on Jerusalem amid broader strategic understandings

DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis

November 18, 2009, 4:25 PM (GMT+02:00)

Dubbed the Super Arrow

Dubbed the Super Arrow

The broad strategic understandings sealed by US president Barack Obama and prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu at their recent White House talks are not to the liking of some their opponents at home, DEBKAfile's Washington sources report. While disagreeing on construction in Jerusalem, they decided to cooperate on the looming nuclear threat from Tehran and to a high degree on the Palestinian question.

The US will continue to invest in the Arrow 3 missile interceptor.
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Iranian TV headlines DEBKAfile Exclusive on US-Israel-Egyptian-Jordanian intelligence summit

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

November 14, 2009, 1:14 PM (GMT+02:00)

Saturday, Nov. 14, Iran's state Press TV ran verbatim DEBKAfile's exclusive disclosure on Nov. 12 of an extraordinary secret summit of the intelligence chiefs of four nations in Amman earlier this month to discuss the crisis over Iran's nuclear program and the possible outbreak of a regional war.

The Iranian medium gave this publication full credit for the exclusive, which ran as follows:
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Netanyahu looks again at Turkish-mediation for talks with Syria

DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis

November 21, 2009

DEBKAfile wonders if a new peace initiative - or two, are in the works between Paris, Damascus, Cairo and Jerusalem, as Washington looks on. This month, Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu signaled Presidents Barack Obama and Nicolas Sarkozy that he is ready to take a second look at reviving the Ankara-brokered negotiating channel with Damascus, notwithstanding Turkish prime minister Tayyep Recep Erdogan's offensive attitude toward Israel and the close ties he is building with radical Iran.

This change of heart shows that Netanyahu may be cracking under the relentless pressure of Palestinians and some Arab governments blacklisting him as a negotiating partner for peace. To change his image, he may be knocking on doors to open lines to Syria and/or the Palestinians.

Two Jerusalem envoys will be heading out next week to test the ground.

Sunday, Nov. 22, President Shimon Peres is scheduled to sit down with Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak in Cairo and toss around ideas for...
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Israeli military stigmatized to block strike against Iran's nuclear facilities

DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis

October 17, 2009

With friends like these...

With friends like these...

The Netanyahu government's slow-moving, lackadaisical handling of the Goldstone commission mandated for accusing Israel of war crimes in Gaza, played into the hands of a coalition formed to strip the Israeli military of legitimacy as a defensive strike force against Iran's fast-moving nuclear weapons program and its Middle East allies' missile arsenals. Those missiles are poised to strike Israel's population centers if Iran is attacked.

Israel had - and still has - plenty of moral, diplomatic and strategic tools for defending itself. They were not applied and so this hostile coalition was allowed to strike Israel on three fronts in the last fortnight: Turkish prime minister Tayyep Recip Erdogan's unleashed an unbridled assault on the Jewish state; Muslim riots suddenly flared on Temple Mount; and the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas changed his mind and pushed for a special UN Human Rights Commission session Friday, Oct. 16, to endorse the Goldstone report, after first accepting its...
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Israel is the loser from the Geneva encounter, Shalit tape release

DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis

October 17, 2009

Pulling the wool over international eyes

Pulling the wool over international eyes

After the hype evaporates from the Geneva encounter between the six powers and Iran and the raw emotions fade from the videotaped sight of kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilead Shalit, Israel is left to take stock of where it stands in relation to its enemies, Iran and the Hamas. The score is Israel - nil; Iran and its ally Hamas - two up.

In the first place, Iran has gained substantially from the Obama administration's decision to abandon the US demand for Iran to freeze uranium enrichment as the precondition for talks. This US surrender has awarded Tehran the legitimacy for retaining its "nuclear right."

Then, too, the Geneva conference became the platform for the world powers to agree to hold up sanctions if Iran transferred three-quarters of its low-enriched uranium (1,179,4 tons out of 1,451,4) to a Russian plant for further enrichment to 20 percent grade. The product would then be referred to France for "further technical modifications" - meaning probably a process which would...
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Obama Enlists Both Clintons to stop a Palestinian state

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

November 14, 2009

Bill Clinton heads from Kosovo to Ramallah

Bill Clinton heads from Kosovo to Ramallah

After US Secretary of state Hillary Clinton warned Mahmoud Abbas on Oct. 31 that he was going against the wishes of president Barack Obama, the White House hauled out a heavy contingent of big American guns to make him see reason. They visit Ramallah Sunday, Nov. 15, to lean hard on him to back off his plan for a unilateral declaration of the Islamic Republic of Palestinian within 1967 or 1949 borders with Jerusalem as its capital, following the Kosovo example of 2008, according DEBKAfile's Washington and Jerusalem sources.

Obama took advantage of the Sadan Forum's sixth session taking place in Jerusalem Saturday to assign key participants to this mission, including former president Bill Clinton, governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger, five US congressmen and several presidential advisers including Dennis Ross.

It now transpires that Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas' dramatic resignation and his obstruction of peace talks by demanding that Israel first halt...
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Too late to stop Tehran, Obama aims to stifle an Israeli attack

DEBKAfile Special Analysis

September 26, 2009

Sound and fury signifying what?

Sound and fury signifying what?

Maestro Barack Obama's histrionics in New York and Pittsburgh Thursday and Friday, Sept. 24-25 - and his threat of "confrontation" for Iran's concealment of its nuclear capabilities - were water off a duck's back for Tehran, whose nuclear weapons program has gone too far to stop by words or even sanctions.

The Islamic regime only responded with more defiance, announcing that its second uranium enrichment plant near Qom would become operational soon.

The US president's tough words and willingness to step out of his axiomatic insistence on dialogue and turn to economic warfare against Iran may be impressive but it is no longer effective. Tehran is too close to its goal of a nuclear weapons capability to be deterred by offers of engagement or economic penalties.

Obama certainly knows this. He also understands that Iran is now unstoppable except by force. His performance was therefore directed at another target: Israel, whom he is determined to dissuade from resorting to military...
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Assad slams the door on Obama and on talks with Israel

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

August 24, 2009

US diplomat Fred Hoff spent year cultivating Syrian connections

US diplomat Fred Hoff spent year cultivating Syrian connections

Syrian president Bashar Assad like the leopard has not changed his spots. After Washington opened the door wide to reconciliation, lavishing goodwill gestures and a procession of emissaries over several months, Assad has abruptly slammed it shut.

Wednesday, Aug. 12, he announced he was off to Tehran next week to congratulate his good friend Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on his reelection as president and further cement their ties.

He left behind him a trail of dashed hopes in Washington. The Obama administration had made a serious bid to detach Assad from his strategic bonds with Iran and make him the keystone for the president's comprehensive Middle East program.

Assad first knocked this plan on the head on July 26 in a long conversation he had with US Middle East envoy George Mitchell in Damascus, DEBKAfile's Middle East sources disclose. It was then that the Syrian ruler turned round and rejected an American role in the next stage of his peace talks with Israel in favor of Turkey. He...
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