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We will not stand for this

Israel Policy Forum is shocked and appalled by the column published in the Atlanta Jewish Times by its owner and publisher Andrew Adler calling for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “to give the go-ahead for U.S.-based Mossad agents to take out a president deemed unfriendly to Israel in order for the current vice president to take his place, and forcefully dictate that the United States policy includes its helping the Jewish state obl

Amb. Daniel C. Kurtzer on 'Reviving the Peace Process' (TRANSCRIPT)

In an ideal world, if we were writing this up as a scenario we would say let’s put this all on hold, and everyone stays away happily and nothing changes for the worse, and we pick it up perhaps when everyone is stronger. But status quos are not status quos and people know that. They either get better – or more commonly – they actually get worse because they are left neglected. I fear that this status quo, over the next 10 or 11 months if there isn’t some very significant policy activity, will deteriorate into violence.

Toward a New Iran Policy

The Iranian Nuclear Threat: Views from Israel & the US

On Tuesday, November 29th, IPF convened a debate and discussion on the Iranian nuclear threat with Tel Aviv University Professor David Menashri, Atlantic Council Senior feloow Barbara Slavin, and Phildelphia Inquirer columnist Trudy Rubin.  Click here to watch the program on CSPAN.

US-Iran Negotiations: Simulation Exercise at INSS

Ephraim Asculai, Emily B. Landau, and Tamar Malz-Ginzburg

INSS Insight No. 154, December 29, 2009

Despite the tendency to denote any simulation exercise on security issues a "war game," the recent simulation designed and held at INSS did not focus on the option of a military attack. Rather, it developed the scenario of a bilateral US-Iranian negotiation over Iran's nuclear program.

A Strategic Alliance Central to Regional Stability

Senior Fellow, NYU Center for Global Affairs

When Turkey barred Israel from a joint military exercise earlier this October, there was a great deal of speculation about the seriousness of a rift between the two allies. Although the strategic relations between the two regional superpowers is critical to both nations it also transcends the bilateral benefits that Turkey and Israel individually derive from it, as their alliance is fundamental to the region's balance of power and political stability.

Hezbollah Report on the IDF Presence on the Lebanese Border; The Hezbollah-Iran Relationship

Associate Director, Development - IPF-NY

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) maintains a large presence on the Lebanese border. This includes watch posts, fences, radar stations (both land and air) and the use of numerous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Unfortunately for Israel, Hezbollah has a very good idea of the extent and capabilities of the IDF. Ronen Bergman in today’s Yedioth Ahronoth has an important article detailing Hezbollah penetration and observation of IDF activities and presence along the border. Bergman notes:

Professors Gary Sick and Mohsen Milani: On Iran and the Nuclear Negotiations

On Thursday October 15, Israel Policy Forum held a conference call briefing to discuss the ongoing negotiations over the Iranian nuclear program. The panelists were Professors Mohsen Milani and Gary Sick. Professor Steven L. Spiegel moderated the call. The following is a summary of their remarks.

Is Iran doing all it can to get a nuclear weapon?

Professors Gary Sick and Mohsen Milani: On Iran and the Nuclear Negotiations

On Thursday October 15, Israel Policy Forum held a conference call briefing to discuss the ongoing negotiations over the Iranian nuclear program. The panelists were Professors Mohsen Milani and Gary Sick. Professor Steven L. Spiegel moderated the call. The following is a summary of their remarks.

Is Iran doing all it can to get a nuclear weapon?

Report of Israel-Iran secret meeting

According to the Israel Atomic Energy Commision Spokesperson Yael Doron, Israeli and Iranian representatives participated in a nuclear non-proliferation conference in Egypt this past September. Iran has denied that the meeting took place; however Egypt's foreign ministry confirmed the report.

Ha'aretz reports:

What's Behind the Israel-Turkey Rift?

Program Director / Policy Analyst

On December 22, 2008, outgoing Prime Minister Ehud Olmert travelled to Turkey to meet with Prime Minister Tayyep Erdogan to discuss efforts to launch direct Israel-Syria peace talks. Days earlier, Olmert had expressed optimism that talks could resume with Turkey’s mediation, and there were reports that Syria had produced a document outlining its terms for direct negotiations.