Is Journalism Dead?
https://isgap.org/post/2014/08/is-journalism-dead/
AUGUST 7, 2014 – I have been a journalist for a quarter of a century. I have covered terrorism both in Israel and internationally. I reported on the war in the Balkans, on upheavals in Russia since the fall of the Communism, on peace negotiations between Israel, the Palestinians and the Syrians. I have covered the […]
In Europe, a Growing Case for Banning Hezbollah
https://isgap.org/post/2013/04/in-europe-a-growing-case-for-banning-hezbollah/
There’s new evidence that the group’s jihadist and political branches are intertwined. BERLIN — In the wake of several recent high-profile cases incriminating Hezbollah in Europe, there are growing cracks in the European Union’s policy on the Lebanese terror group. Two of the EU’s leading voices, France and Germany, according to several recent reports, are […]
WINEP Executive Director Satloff and ISGAP Board Member Op-Ed Published in Washington Post
https://isgap.org/post/2013/01/isgap-board-of-trustees-member-and-executive-director-of-the-washington-institute-for-near-east-policy-robert-satloff-published-in-the-washington-post/
The message Hagel carries on Iran Let’s stipulate that Chuck Hagel may make an exemplary defense secretary. That possibility doesn’t alter the fact that his nomination by President Obama almost certainly raises doubts among allies and adversaries alike that Obama may not be nearly so committed to using all means necessary to prevent Iran from […]