Dear Reader:

There's no compliment so sincere as a back-handed one. This came to mind on Dec. 16, when an article in 
Al-Ba`th, the top Syrian (Bashar al-Assad-government-controlled) newspaper criticized me as personally responsible for the "liquidation of the Palestinian case" but also called me "among the most influential academics in international politics."


Above: The Al-Ba`th article shows a picture of Al-Aqsa with the inflammatory title "Middle East Forum and its role in the project of liquidation of the Palestinian cause".

It added that "The Middle East Forum must be dealt with seriously because most of its policy ideas have been adopted by the U.S. government."

While acknowledging a slight exaggeration here of MEF's influence, I do hope you, as a donor of ours, see this as a pleasing vindication from a highly unlikely source.

More realistically, MEF offers a unique combination of original ideas, activism that turns them into policies, and financial help to our allies.

I thank those of you who have already donated to the Middle East Forum in 2018 and I invite those of you who have not yet done so to send a tax-deductible contribution.

We can provide 2018 tax credit for credit card and stock donations received by midnight EST on Dec. 31; or for checks dated on or before December 31.

Yours sincerely,

Daniel Pipes
President
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Supporting the Forum is most easily done at our website by clicking here. Payment options (also provided below) include credit card, PayPal, personal check, and stock donation. If you have questions about contributions to MEF, please contact Matthew Bennett at Bennett@MEForum.org or 215-546-5406, ext. 114.

The IRS has granted the Forum 501(c)3 status, meaning donations are tax deductible within the United States (click here to view our IRS letter of determination). Donations through the United Way’s Donor Choice Program should use MEF’s agency code: 52445. The Forum is also included in the Combined Federal Campaign, available to federal workers.
 
CONTRIBUTIONS: We offer a wide range of benefits to donors, such as invitations to events. (Click here for details.)
 
OUR GIFT TO YOU: For donations of $250 or more, we are offering a gift (upon request). We are happy to send you one of the following:

[ ] A signed copy of Nothing Abides by Daniel Pipes
[ ] A signed copy of The Tail Wags the Dog: International Politics and the Middle East by Efraim Karsh
[ ] A signed copy of Days of the Fall: A Reporter’s Journey in the Syria & Iraq Wars by Jonathan Spyer
[ ] A signed copy of Iran’s Strategic Penetration of Latin America by Joseph Humire

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For guidance on planned giving and MEF's Legacy Society, please visit our website. Questions? Contact Matthew Bennett, 215-546-5406 ext. 114 or Bennett@MEForum.org.

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