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Isranet Daily Briefing
Monday, January 24th 2022
Trading Threats, the U.S. and Iran Inch Closer to a Nuclear Pact: Farnaz Fassihi and Lara Jakes, NY Times, Jan. 12, 2022 White House’s Trump Blame Game Is a Bad Sign for Iran Talks – Analysis: Lahav Harkov, Jerusalem Post, Jan. 13, 2022 US Policy on Iran – Repeating Or Avoiding Past Errors?: Yoram Ettinger, […]
Analysis
Monday, January 24th 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Farnaz Fassihi and Lara Jakes NY Times, Jan. 12, 2022 Iran and the United States have recently engaged in a spiraling escalation of threats and warnings, even as they are progressing in diplomatic talks about reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. On Saturday, Iran’s Parliament placed largely symbolic sanctions on 51 Americans, many of them prominent […]
Lahav Harkov Jerusalem Post, Jan. 13, 2022 When asked how the indirect negotiations between the US and Iran to restore the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear deal were going, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki avoided answering the actual question, and instead launched into a revisionist history lesson blaming former president Donald Trump for Iran’s […]
Yoram Ettinger The Ettinger Report, Jan. 20, 2022 Ten days before the toppling of the Shah of Iran, president Jimmy Carter told a conference of world leaders on the Island of Guadeloupe that a Khomeini-led Iran “would not export revolution … and would be interested in buying tractors, not tanks.” On Jan. 11, six days before the […]
Joe Lieberman WSJ, Jan. 2, 2022 The biggest challenges the U.S. will face in 2022 won’t be Covid-19 or inflation but Russia and Iran. The way the Biden administration handles these two hostile, despotic governments may determine how secure our country will be for years. Moscow and Tehran are testing the administration’s foreign policy, which, […]
Video & Audio Recordings
Monday, January 24th 2022 / Monday, January 24th 2022
Friday, January 21st 2022 / Friday, January 21st 2022
Abba Eban Pushes Israel’s Application for U.N. Membership: Philip Quarles, WNYC, Sept. 12, 2012 — In 1949, Israel’s Abba Eban defends his country against a variety of accusations and urges the United Nations to act favourably on Israel’s application for admission to that international body. The Triumph and Tragedy of Abba Eban: Rick Richman, Mosaic, […]
Friday, January 21st 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
The National Security Archive, Episode 17, May 13, 1997 “… there has never been, I believe, in the history of any nation, a transformation of fortune as abrupt and as speedy and as providential as that which the Jewish people had in that period, during the first two years of its existence.” INTERVIEWER: Thank you […]
Abba Eban NY Times, Nov. 3, 1975 “There is no difference whatever between anti‐Semitism and the denial of Israel’s statehood. Classical anti‐Semitism denies the equal rights of Jews as citizens within society. Anti‐Zionism denies the equal rights of the Jewish people to its lawful sovereignty within the community of nations.” The United Nations began its […]
Asaf Siniver Fathom, Summer 2016 “The same qualities which made Eban one of the most revered statesmen also made him a poor politician … he never became prime minister for a specific reason – because Israelis saw him as too far removed from the Israeli psyche.” Asaf Siniver’s biography of Abba Eban tells the story of an […]
Rick Richman Mosaic, May 20, 2021 “I was now personally directing a political operation that had no precedent in international history. No other state had ever been called upon to secure its membership in the international community through a process of cross-examination, advocacy, and rebuttals.” A week after its Declaration of Independence, as it fought […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Thursday, January 20th 2022 / Wednesday, February 23rd 2022
Citation de la semaine: “Une corde rompue peut être renouée, mais le noeud se sentira” Proverbe persan . L’Iran révèle une “histoire inédite” de l’armement des Palestiniens à Gaza À Gaza, un arsenal militaire sans cesse reconstitué Christian Chesnot, Franceinter.fr, 14 mai 2021 L’ombre de l’Iran plane sur le conflit entre le Hamas et Israël […]
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