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Daily Briefing: FATAH WEAKNESS, HAMAS SMELLS BLOOD

                WHAT ISRAEL IS UP AGAINST

What Iranian Officials Told the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Chief:  Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, Aug. 10, 2022 — Even before Israel’s Operation Breaking Dawn in Gaza was launched, Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s Secretary-General Ziad Nakhalah was in Tehran to meet with top regime officials and military commanders.

The New Face of Israel’s Public Relations: Ruth Marks Eglash, Jewish Insider, Aug.  15, 2022 — When reports surfaced that four children had been killed during the recent round of fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza, Lior Haiat, the newly appointed head of Israel’s Public Diplomacy Directorate, immediately understood that such an event could not only draw sharp international criticism of Israel, it could also change the outcome of the sensitive military operation taking place.


The Rift in Fatah, which Threatens Security Stability, is a Challenge – and Not Only for Israel: Ali al-Awar and Yohanan Tzoreff, INSS Insight No. 1631, Aug. 15, 2022

Hamas, PIJ ‘Attracting’ Many Palestinians, Top Fatah Official Tells Post:  Khaled Abu Toameh, Jerusalem Post, Aug. 13, 2022

How Gaza’s Hamas Wants to Fight Israel Through the West Bank:  Avi Issacharoff, Ynet News, Aug. 11, 2022

Who Speaks for the Arab World About Israel?:  Jonathan S. Tobin, JNS, Aug. 12, 2022

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