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Why do security officials of Israel visit Washington?

Why do security officials of Israel visit Washington?

BY: William Holmes PEJOURNAL - William Holmes is a British analyst. He is an expert on Occident-Orient interconnection and conflict issues, with focus on the Middle East, South East Asia, and Far East. Here, you can read his latest opinion on the new security attempts between the United States and Israel: The security-political members of the Zionist regime's cabinet, including the prime minister and ministers of sensitive positions, the chief of staff of the army, the head of Mossad, the head of Shin Bet and the national security adviser, held their second meeting this week on Iran. Earlier in the…
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Effects of the COVID crisis on the security and military aspects of Israel

Effects of the COVID crisis on the security and military aspects of Israel

PEJOURNAL - In a study by Rami Ahmed, the Institute for Egyptian Studies examines the "effects of the COVID crisis on the security and military aspects of Israel in five sections: Security and military preparations against COVID: Netanyahu has replaced the air force with air and sea freight by involving the army and intelligence and security agencies in the process of countering Corona, even without obtaining a permit from The Knesset. He also tasked the army with disinfecting buses, trains, and public institutions. Thousands of soldiers also enforced curfews and restricted traffic throughout Israel. Netanyahu tasked Shin Bet (The Israel…
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Political Economy Journal: Netanyahu’s Economic Corruption Coverage; Occupying the West Bank

Political Economy Journal: Netanyahu’s Economic Corruption Coverage; Occupying the West Bank

PEJOURNAL - On Wednesday, July 7, the Zionist regime's plan to occupy parts of the West Bank will be presented to parliament by the regime's government. Although the plan is not new and its main content was agreed upon in the 1991 Oslo Accords, the Palestinian resistance has never agreed to it. Palestinian resistance groups have threatened to launch a new war in the occupied territories. Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen), the head of the Palestinian Authority, also reacted to the Zionist regime's move, saying that the US government had advised Netanyahu that the time was not right and that it…
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