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In-Depth Issues: CEO of Iranian Airline to Buy Boeing Jets Is Senior Member of IRGC - Emanuele Ottolenghi and Saeed Ghasseminejad (Foundation for Defense of Democracies) Boeing announced last week it would sell 30 B737 Max aircraft to Aseman Airlines - a government-owned carrier that is Iran's third-largest - in a $3 billion deal. Yet Aseman's CEO, Hossein Alaei, is a senior member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which remains under U.S. sanctions. Pentagon: U.S. Strike Disabled 20 Percent of Syrian Warplanes - Jim Michaels (USA Today) The Pentagon said Monday that last week's U.S. missile strike on an air base in Syria destroyed or damaged 20 Syrian warplanes - 20% of that country's operational military aircraft - and blew up much of the base's fuel supply. ISIS Massacred 140 Civilians Escaping Mosul - Chad Garland (Stars and Stripes) Islamic State militants last week massacred 140 civilians trying to flee west Mosul and hanged some of their bodies from utility poles, Iraqi officials said Friday. In addition, U.S. Brig.-Gen. John B. Richardson IV said on Monday that Iraqi troops recently found the bodies of nine beheaded Iraqis at a traffic circle with a sign threatening more executions of anyone caught fleeing the caliphate. Fatal Dissent: When a Hizbullah Commander Argued with Iran - Avi Issacharoff (Times of Israel) Mustafa Badreddine, the head of Hizbullah's military wing and the successor and brother-in-law of Imad Mughniyeh, was killed last May in a mysterious explosion near Damascus International Airport. Last month, Al Arabiya claimed that Hizbullah leader Nasrallah and Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force, were behind the assassination. Badreddine was known to have strongly opposed the fact that Hizbullah had become Iran's cannon fodder in Syria. He would not allow his men to fight on the battlefield without Iran's active cooperation in the battles. Palestinian Factions Launch Offensive Against Extremist Group in Lebanon Camp (Daily Star-Lebanon-Albawaba-Jordan) Fatah on Saturday launched a wide-scale attack on the Tiri neighborhood in south Lebanon's Ain al-Hilweh camp, firing 40 mortar rounds at the stronghold of extremist Bilal Badr. Gen. Sobhi Abu Arab described Badr and his Islamist group as "assassins, who are linked to foreign agendas." Under Cover of Darkness on Israel's Borders - Anna Ahronheim (Jerusalem Post) IDF Combat Intelligence Corps soldiers stationed along Israel's borders combine infantry combat capabilities with advanced intelligence-gathering skills. In addition, the Bedouin troops who patrol Israel's borders are highly respected for their tracking skills. Maj. Tamir Sawad said that because he knows every inch of the land, he was able to spot two IEDs that had been placed on the Gaza border fence last month. RSS Feed Key Links Archives Portal Fair Use/Privacy | News Resources - North America, Europe, and Asia: White House: Syria May Have Additional Chemical Agents The White House released a report on Tuesday that details U.S. intelligence on the chemical weapons attack in Syria. A senior administration official told a press briefing that the chemical attack in Khan Sheikhun on April 4 came from SU-22 fixed-wing aircraft out of Shayrat airfield, which is regime-controlled. "We have information that suggests that personnel historically associated with the chemical weapons program were at Shayrat airfield in late March preparing for this attack. On the dates surrounding the attack, and the day of the attack, they were again present at that airfield....We do have physiological samples from a number of victims that confirm sarin exposure." "We do not assess...that ISIS or other terrorists in the area have sarin. So while ISIS is using sulfur mustard...in this case this is not terrorist...use of sarin. But we do know that the Syrian regime has sarin, that it used it in the 2013 attack....We take very seriously the possibility that Syria may have additional agents elsewhere....There are more than 200 allegations of regime chemical use since 2013." (White House) See also Text: White House Report on Syrian Chemical Weapons Attack (New York Times) See also White House Warns Syrian Use of Barrel Bombs Could Trigger a Response - Ben Kesling and Carol E. Lee White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Monday that the use of barrel bombs by the Assad regime in Syria, in addition to chemical weapons, could trigger a U.S. response. (Wall Street Journal) White House Press Secretary Apologizes for "Inappropriate, Insensitive" Holocaust Comment - Jordan Fabian White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer apologized on Tuesday for saying that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler did not use chemical weapons during World War II, while trying to shame Syrian leader Bashar Assad for carrying out a gas attack. "Frankly, I mistakenly used an inappropriate and insensitive reference to the Holocaust, for which frankly there is no comparison," Spicer told CNN. "For that I apologize, it was a mistake to do that." While Hitler is believed not to have used chemical weapons on the battlefield, the Nazis used Zyklon B and other types of chemical poison to kill Jews in gas chambers in concentration camps. (The Hill) Iran's Ahmadinejad to Run for President in May Election - Amir Vahdat and Jon Gambrell Iran's former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday unexpectedly filed to run in the country's May 19 presidential election, contradicting a recommendation from the supreme leader to stay out of the race. Ahmadinejad previously served from 2005 to 2013. Under Iranian law, he became eligible to run again after four years out of office. (AP-ABC News)News Resources - Israel and the Mideast: Israeli Defense Minister: Assassination of Top Hamas Militant Was an Inside Job The assassination of top Hamas militant Mazen Fuqha in March was an inside job, Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman told Yediot Ahronot in an interview published Monday. "We can say with certainty that it was an internal killing," he said. (Ha'aretz) Sinai Rocket Strikes Israel - Gili Cohen A rocket fired from Sinai on Monday hit a greenhouse in an Israeli community near the Egypt and Gaza borders. Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack. (Ha'aretz) Israel Condemns Le Pen's Disclaimer of France's Role in the Holocaust - Tovah Lazaroff The Israel Foreign Ministry on Monday condemned a statement by French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen, who said that France was not responsible for deporting its Jews during the Holocaust, saying, "This declaration is contrary to historical truth." The French government has previously apologized for the roundup and deportation of 13,152 Jews from the Vel d'Hiv stadium in Paris by French authorities in 1942 at the behest of the Nazis. In 1995, then-President Jacques Chirac said France has a role in and responsibility for the deportations, which were carried out by French police officers. (Jeru salem Post)Global Commentary and Think-Tank Analysis (Best of U.S., UK, and Israel): Military Strikes on Syria: Historical Lessons and Implications - Michael Eisenstadt Experience indicates that Assad will likely continue defying the international community and challenging the chemical weapons redline, and that additional strikes may be necessary to deter him from doing so. The U.S. should keep in mind that its best hope for an exit strategy that advances its interests in Syria is by fostering the creation of effective non-Salafist rebel forces that can draw Sunnis away from the extremists and apply sustained military pressure on the Assad regime. Only a military balance that produces a costly stalemate for the regime will generate the pressures needed to achieve a diplomatic solution to the wa r. It may be too late for such an effort to succeed, but that should not stop the U.S. from trying. The writer is director of the Military and Security Studies Program at The Washington Institute. (Washington Institute for Near East Policy) Egyptian Military Needs to Update Its Strategy Against Jihadis - Eric Trager The Egyptian military began a major operation against jihadis in northern Sinai in September 2013. A steady stream of attacks suggests that the operation is failing. Some 2,000 Egyptian soldiers have been killed in Sinai since the operation began - a shocking figure, considering that estimates of ISIS membership in Sinai are 1,000-1,500. While the Egyptian military effectively decapitated ISIS' Sinai leadership in the summer of 2016, new leadership has emerged that appears to be more intimately connected to ISIS' central leadership based in Raqqa , Syria. As a result, ISIS is increasingly targeting Egyptian Christians. Egypt's brass continues to believe that it can use heavy force to "contain" the jihadis, while eschewing more targeted counterinsurgency techniques. So rather than mobilizing Sinai's civilian population to identify and fight the terrorists, the Egyptian military's broad-based repression has alienated core Sinai constituencies, including some prominent Bedouin families, which have refused to cooperate with security forces until their relatives are released from prison. The writer is a fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. (Cipher Brief) Airstrike in Syria: Restoring U.S. Leadership and Deterrence - Emily B. Landau In an almost immediate response to Assad against using sarin gas as a weapon against his own population, the U.S. strike on a Syrian airbase seems to have been carried out in the context of the proliferation and use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Assad secretly and illicitly kept a portion of his chemical weapons arsenal and blatantly broke a clearly set international norm against the possession and use of chemical weapons. Aside from Russia and Iran, the U.S. strike was widely accepted in the international community. The writer is director of the Arms Control and Regional Security Program at the Institute for National Security Studie s. (Times of Israel)Observations: New African Perspectives on Israel and the Palestinians (Africans for Peace) Today's issue of Daily Alert was prepared in Israel on Chol Hamoed Pesach. Unsubscribe from Daily Alert. |
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