The fight against ISIS: a view from the UN Counter Terrorism Force
Last night, just before the news came in about the drama in the Lindt cafe in Sydney, the YNET (Yedioth Ahronoth) English site put up an extensive interview I had
Last night, just before the news came in about the drama in the Lindt cafe in Sydney, the YNET (Yedioth Ahronoth) English site put up an extensive interview I had
As journalists, we often find ourselves managing the conflict between our personal opinion and our professional ethics. This is especially true when you are covering security and intelligence issues, as
Israeli intelligence has seen great success in recruiting human sources from hostile countries and organizations. In fact, Israel owes a great many of its achievements in fighting terror to those
It’s a pleasure for me to use this mailing list and recommend an excellent Haaretz op-ed by my dear friend, Dr. David Scharia , the Coordinator of the Legal and
In the last few months I’ve had several opportunities to meet with General Micheal Hayden, former Director of NSA and CIA. A collection of stories and views who came out in those meeting, the ones he agreed to
The latest confrontation between Israel and Hamas went into cesstion merely days ago, but it is not too early to determine who had the upper hand, at least from
The latest confrontation between Israel and Hamas went into cesstion merely hours ago, but it is not too early to determine who had the upper hand, at least from
Of all military infrastructure unveiled during the last confrontation with Hamas, reviling a leap forward in the group’s readiness for combat, perhaps the most memorable will be the excavation
Very few public figures, I am sure, get to be eulogized twice, fewer make top headlines on both occasions. Ariel Sharon’s unfortunate fate – a stroke that left him in