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Daily Briefing:Ratcheting Up Arms Development in the Middle East- (November 2, 2021)

North Korea’s Arms Set to Influence the Middle East:  Yair Ramati, JNS, Oct. 25, 2021

Israel’s Shadow War Dented Iran’s Takeover of Syria, But Only Temporarily:  Yaakov Lappin, IPT News, Oct. 25, 2021

For The IDF, The Line Between Reality And Science Fiction Is Already Blurring:  Hannan Greenwood, JNS, Oct. 12, 2021

Op-ed | Where Does Space Begin? The Decades-Long Legal Mission To Find The Border Between Air And Space:  Timothy G. Nelson, Space News, Mar. 26, 2019


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IDF Liaison Sets Up Shop In US CENTCOM Offices In Florida, Solidifying Move:  Judah Ari Gross, The Times of Israel, Oct. 28, 2021 — The Israel Defense Forces dispatched an officer to serve as its first representative to the United States Central Command this week, further solidifying Israel’s move to its area of responsibility, the military said Thursday.

Report: Israel Complied With Laws Of War, Minimized Casualties During Gaza Conflict:  JNS, Oct. 28, 2021 — A new report from JINSA, a Jewish security think tank, finds that the Israel Defense Forces complied with the laws of war and even went to great lengths to minimize civilian casualties during the 11-day conflict in May with Hamas and other Palestinian Islamic Jihad based in the Gaza Strip.

Iran Says Sweeping Cyberattack Took Down Gas Stations Across Country:  Chantal Da Silva, Kevin Collier and Reuters, NBC News, Oct. 27, 2021 — Iran’s president on Wednesday confirmed that a sweeping cyberattack had disrupted gas stations across the country, blaming the action on “people angry by creating disorder and disruption.”

Senior Pentagon Official Confirms ISIS-K Could Have Capability To Attack U.S. In ‘6-12 Months’:  Fox News, Oct. 26, 2021

Four U.S. Intelligence Agencies Produced Extensive Reports on Afghanistan, but All Failed to Predict Kabul’s Rapid Collapse: Vivian Salama and Warren P. Strobel, WSJ, Oct. 28, 2021 — Leading U.S. intelligence agencies failed to predict the rapid Taliban takeover of Afghanistan prior to the final withdrawal of American troops and instead offered scattershot assessments of the staying power of the Afghan military and government, a review of wide-ranging summaries of classified material by The Wall Street Journal shows.

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