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Hizballah raises Mideast tension to sabotage four Arab rulers' Beirut visit Friday
- July 26, 2010
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Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri Monday, July 26, consigned another 1,500 troops to the country's southern border. debkafile: Their mission is not just to guard French peacekeepers, but to fend off a Hizballah provocation of Israel to disrupt the landmark visits led by Saudi King Abdullah and Syrian president Bashar Assad to Beirut Friday. Nasrallah says he will blow up any bid to weaken Syrian-Hizballah ties.
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Ex-CIA chief Hayden: Military action against Iran "seems inexorable"
- July 25, 2010
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Ex-CIA Director Michael Hayden said Sunday, July 25, that during his tenure (under President George W. Bush), a strike was "way down the list" of options. But now it "seems inexorable" because no matter what the US does diplomatically, Tehran keeps pushing ahead with its suspected nuclear program.
debkafile: The White House's shift owes more to Saudi King Abdullah's ultimatum than to Israeli leaders' powers of persuasion.
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Hizballah saber-rattling over its expected indictment in Hariri murder
- July 25, 2010
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Hizballah's leader Hassan Nasrallah used threats of violence to toss back the bomb placed under his movement by word that the UN Special Tribunal for Lebanon intends to indict high Hizballah security officials for the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri.
debkafile's military sources report that the tribunal's investigators have linked eight of the 20 cell phones found at the scene of the murder to Hizballah's special security and intelligence apparatus and senior commanders.
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More Israeli appeasement of Turkey begets four flotilla probes
- July 24, 2010
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The decision to send back the four flotilla boats used by the Turkish IHH terrorist sponsors of Hamas, was Israel's fourth gesture of abject appeasement in a week to Ankara, despite its policy of undisguised hostility towards the Jewish state, debkafile's military sources report.
Notwithstanding all the evidence to the contrary, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his ministers appear determined to keep their heads stuck in the sand and delude themselves that appeasement will restore the rosy ties of yore.
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A Digest of DEBKAfile Round-the-Clock Exclusives in the Week Ending July 22, 2010
- July 22, 2010
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A Digest of debkafile Round-the-Clock Exclusives in the Week Ending July 22, 2010
