Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts

GCIS/MSS INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING: Prepare for War: Looking at the worst case scenario - a common Jewish trai

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SOURCE: Shalom Life

12February2011 7:09pmEST

GCIS/MSS INTELLIGENCE UPDATE: Iran – Turkey - Egypt
 
Up until 1979, Israel and Iran had a strong bi-lateral relationship and a strategical cooperation. Then Egypt, Iran, Turkey and Israelcame the Islamic Revolution, a movement which surprised both America and Israel and led to the ousting of pro-Israel Shah and replaced him with the anti-Israel Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini. The outcome of the revolution abruptly wiped out years of positive friendship and strong relations between Israel and Iran and has led to the scenario we face today, an arch-foe with nuclear ambitions and a goal of extermination.
 
Turkey, a once secular state and long considered one of Israel’s best friend in the Middle East, has fallen under similar circumstances. The now dominantly Islamic Muslim government has also changed its attitude towards Israel. It has recently declared that Israel is a threat to the Turkish national security and has started to tighten its relationship with Iran, with whom historically they have had strained relations.
 
The Egyptian-Israeli border has been quiet since 1974. In 1979 Israel and Egypt signed a peace treaty to further government and economic cooperation between the two countries. The Mubarak regime was considered a moderate one in terms of its attitude to the west and Israel, where peace terms were kept and respected. Yesterday, Mubarak finally conceded his presidency, after 30 years in power and 18 days of violent protests, leaving the country under the authority of the Egyptian Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, its military.
 
Despite the recent declaration of the Egyptian military that it will respect all the international agreements that Egypt has signed, it is still unknown whether the future regime will stand behind these agreements, or it will turn hostile towards Israel, as many of its partners have in the past. (read full report)

 

 

"GCIS/MSS INTELLIGENCE UPDATE" is a cooperative intelligence briefing presented by Griffith Colson Intelligence Service and Machaseh Security Service, and provided to the public for informative purposes only. All subject matter is credited to it's source of origin, and is not intended to represent original content authored by GCIS, MSS or it's advertisers or affiliates.

GCIS/MSS INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING: Obama Stands by Muslim Brotherhood Endorsement

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SOURCE:

Israel National News

Haaretz.com

02February2011 2:05pmEST

GCIS/MSS INTELLIGENCE UPDATE: For the first time, a U.S. government supports granting a Muslim Brotherhoodgovernment role to an extremist Islamic organization: the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.

On Monday, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Egypt's new government will have to include a "whole host of important non-secular actors." Most prominent among these is clearly the Muslim Brotherhood – which has made Islamic world domination one of its ultimate goals. It also opposes Egypt's 30-year-old peace treaty with Israel.

Gibbs said the Muslim Brotherhood must reject violence and recognize democratic goals for the U.S. to be comfortable with it assuming a role in the new government. This caveat does not significantly alter the new American approach, which is very different than that of the previous Administration, in which George W. Bush pushed Mubarak for democratic reforms but never publicly accepted a role for Islamists. (read full report)

In a separate report:

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that if democracy prevails in Egypt then it will not pose a threat to peace with Israel.

"All those who value freedom are inspired by the calls for democratic reforms in Egypt," Netanyahu said during a speech to the Knesset. "An Egypt that will adopt these reforms will be a source of hope for the world. As much as the foundations for democracy are stronger, the foundations for peace are stronger."

The prime minister said that there is a risk that instability in Egypt could last for years, and called for "bolstering Israel's might" in response to the turmoil. (read full report)

 
 
"GCIS/MSS INTELLIGENCE UPDATE" is a cooperative intelligence briefing presented by Griffith Colson Intelligence Service and Machaseh Security Service, and provided to the public for informative purposes only. All subject matter is credited to it's source of origin, and is not intended to represent original content authored by GCIS, MSS or it's advertisers or affiliates.

GCIS/MSS INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING: Israeli PM Says Peace With Egypt Must Be Preserved

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SOURCE: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

30January2011 11:51amEST

GCIS/MSS INTELLIGENCE UPDATE: Israel's Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says that Israel's three-decade-old peace agreement with Egypt must be preserved -- despite the chaos and Netanyahu calls for preservation of peace between Israel and Egyptlawlessness sweeping the country.

It was Netanyahu's first public statement on the turmoil in Egypt since antigovernment protests began six days ago.

Netanyahu said his "objective is to ensure" the preservation of peaceful ties between Egypt and Israel -- a cornerstone for geopolitical stability in the Middle East.

Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians have taken to the streets since January 25 to call for the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and his regime.

Government buildings have been torched and more than 100 people have been killed in clashes with security forces. (read full report)