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Benjamin Netanyahu chooses D as new director of Mossad spy agency

Benjamin Netanyahu chooses D as new director of Mossad spy agency D, whose identity remains a secret, picked to become next director of Israeli intelligence agency File image of the current director of Mossad, whose identity is public knowledge, Yossi Cohen Credit: AFP Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, announced on Tuesday he had chosen the next director of the country s feared and respected intelligence agency Mossad, identifying them only as ‘D’.  The prime minister’s office said in a statement that Mr Netanyahu wants the agency’s current deputy director to fill the post as he is an “accomplished Mossad veteran,” referring to them by their codename ‘D’. 

Biden s best chance for Mideast gains: go slow on Iran and build fast off the Abraham Accords

Sun, Dec 13, 2020 Biden’s best chance for Mideast gains: go slow on Iran and build fast off the Abraham Accords REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo Imagine President-elect Biden standing before two doors that represent the Middle Eastern quandary he faces. The choice he makes will not only color his administration but have a historic impact on the world’s most booby-trapped region. One door is marked “Return to Obama’s Iran Nuclear Deal.” The other is labelled “Build Upon Trump’s Abraham Accords.” Literature is littered with confounding two-door parables and allegories, from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, where the choice is between the wider or the more narrow and difficult road, to Frank R. Stockton’s 1882 short story, “The Lady, or the Tiger?” where two soundproofed doors lay before the lover of the king’s daughter.

Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar s more tolerant, liberal Islam: Not what it seems - Middle East News

Follow Dec. 13, 2020 It wasn’t long ago that Gulf states were actively promoting ultra-conservative interpretations of Islam, and didn’t shy away from cultivating political Islam either. The U.S. National Intelligence Assessment from April 1970 judged Riyadh as likely to support conservative non-governmental groups in the Arab world, such as the Muslim Brotherhood. But times are changing. Gulf states are being forced into a comprehensive rethink of their religious, political and economic systems, triggered by, most immediately, the prospect of drastically declining oil revenues as global demand shifts away from dependence on hydrocarbons.  How COVID – and Israel’s Trump-brokered lovefest with Arab states – are affecting Palestinians

Op-Ed: Biden s Best Course for Real Mideast Gains Is to Invest in Trump s Abraham Accords

Op-Ed: Biden s Best Course for Real Mideast Gains Is to Invest in Trump s Abraham Accords
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Middle East nuclear proliferation may be on the way, but the immediate threat is cyberwarfareÂ

Middle East nuclear proliferation may be on the way, but the immediate threat is cyberwarfareÂ
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