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Volume 15, Issue 10

"Outside what law? Is it permissible for Iran, which openly calls for our destruction, to organize the tools of slaughter for our destruction? Are we forbidden from defending ourselves? We are obviously permitted to do this."

       ---- Prime Minister Netanyahu reacted to IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi, March 5, 2023

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This Week's Featured Article
Azerbaijan’s Unifying Role in Turkish-Israeli Relations
By Joseph Epstein | March 9, 2023

Israeli-Turkish relations have seen a steady rise in this past year. Last June, the two nations collaborated to bust Iranian plots to kidnap and attack Israelis. Two months later, Israel and Turkey announced the full restoration of diplomatic ties. And just last month, an Israeli mission saved the lives of 19 Turks after a major earthquake in the southeast of the country. President Erdogan expressed his gratitude to Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and said Turkey would never forget the aid Israel provided. 

The small Caspian republic of Azerbaijan has been rooting from the sidelines. Given that both countries are crucial to its survival, Azerbaijan has made Turkish-Israeli normalization one of its main foreign policy goals.


.... Read more here

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Is it Too Late to Stop Iran from Getting the Bomb?

Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 12 PM ET

According to the International Atomic Energy Administration (IAEA), in less than 12 days, Iran will have enough highly enriched uranium for at least three nuclear bombs. The IAEA has detected traces of uranium particles at the Fordow Enrichment Facility at 83.7 percent, just a few days glide to the 90 percent level necessary for a nuclear bomb. The IAEA also has said that it can no longer reestablish any certainty regarding Iran’s activities under a revived JCPOA, such as the production of advanced centrifuges and heavy water, due to Iran’s decision in February 2021 to deny the IAEA access to data from key JCPOA-related monitoring and surveillance equipment and because of Iran’s decision in June 2022 to remove all such equipment, including video cameras and online enrichment monitoring devices.

Yet, on Saturday, March 4th, the IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi met with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and other top officials in Tehran and gave vague assurances that these concerns would be addressed.

The questions remain: Can we trust the nuclear watchdog agency, the IAEA? And can Iran be stopped from developing a nuclear bomb before it is too late?

About the Speaker: Richard Goldberg is a senior advisor at FDD. From 2019-2020, Richard served as the Director for Countering Iranian Weapons of Mass Destruction for the White House National Security Council. He previously served as chief of staff for Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner and deputy chief of staff and senior foreign policy adviser to former U.S. Senator Mark Kirk of Illinois in both the U.S. House and Senate.

As a staff associate for the House Appropriations Subcommittee on State-Foreign Operations, Richard worked on a wide range of issues related to U.S. foreign assistance, including foreign military financing, international security assistance, international peacekeeping, development, global health and economic support funds. He was a founding staff director of the House U.S.-China Working Group and was among the first Americans ever to visit China’s human space launch center. A leader in efforts to expand U.S. missile defense cooperation with Israel, Richard played a key role in U.S. funding for the Arrow-3 program, Iron Dome and the deployment of an advanced missile defense radar to the Negev Desert.

In the Senate, Richard emerged as a leading architect of the toughest sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic of Iran. He was the lead Republican negotiator for three rounds of sanctions targeting the Central Bank of Iran, the SWIFT financial messaging service, and entire sectors of the Iranian economy. Richard also drafted and negotiated legislation promoting human rights and democracy in Iran, including sanctions targeting entities that provide the Iranian regime with the tools of repression. His Iran sanctions work was featured in the book The Iran Wars.

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Iran

What's behind the crisis in Iran over the suspected poisoning of schoolgirls? - NBC

Turkey, Syria, Iran to hold 'technical talks' in Russia next week - Al Monitor

Iran said to have supplied Russia with large shipment of ammunition - Times of Israel

U.S. and Israel looking at Iran from "much closer point of view" - Axios

US defence secretary warns of ‘unthinkable’ Iran-Russia military ties - Financial Times

Israel

3 wounded, including 1 critically, in central Tel Aviv terror shooting - Times of Israel

Netanyahu blasts IAEA head for saying attack on Iran would be ‘illegal’ - JNS

Israel publicly blames Iran for cyberattack on major university last month - Times of Israel

Israel engaging 4 Muslim nations to expand Abraham Accords - Israel Hayom

Italy minister backs Israeli call to recognise Jerusalem as capital - Reuters

Palestinian Affairs

Gaza terrorists fire rocket towards Israel, setting off sirens - JNS

Israeli forces kill six in raid on West Bank refugee camp - Reuters

Hamas, Islamic Jihad condemn Turkey for hosting Herzog: ‘Abandonment of Palestine’ - Times of Israel

Middle East

Saudi Arabia Seeks U.S. Security Pledges, Nuclear Help for Peace With Israel - Wall Street Journal

Shin Bet says it busted Turkey-based Hamas ring planning attacks in Israel - Times of Israel

US, Saudi Arabia to conduct first counter-drone exercise without allies - Al Monitor

U.S. And China Vie For Influence In This Vital Middle East Oil Hub - Oil Price

Syria says Israeli jets strike Aleppo airport, shutting it down - Times of Israel

Antisemitism

The Vanishing: The erasure of Jews from American life - Tablet Magazine

Citing Alleged ‘Apartheid,’ South African Parliament Votes to Downgrade Diplomatic Relations With Israel - Algemeiner

Meet the Anti-Semitic Spiritual Guru on Cori Bush's Payroll - Free Beacon

Georgia passes IHRA bill defining antisemitism, anti-Jewish hate crime - Jerusalem Post

‘Ending Antisemitism’: George Washington University Student Council Establishes Antisemitism Task Force - Algemeiner

Preserving academic freedom at the University of Chicago - JNS

Italian Soccer Authorities Launch Investigation Into Lazio Fans Antisemitic Chant - Algemeiner

United States

State Department funds left-wing group behind protests against Israeli prime minister - Washington Examiner

US backs Israel’s ‘legitimate right’ to fight terror following Jenin operation - JNS

US tells Benjamin Netanyahu that focus on West Bank distracts from Iran threat - Financial Times

How U.S. Ambassador Tom Nides Became Israel’s Arsonist-in-Chief - Tablet Magazine

U.S. defense secretary aims to reassure Mideast allies, deliver tough message - Reuters

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