MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: Iran signals willingness to hold direct nuclear talks with US

US Deputy Special Envoy for Iran Richard Nephew, who reportedly advocated a tougher posture in current talks, has resigned from US negotiation team, according to Wall Street Journal report.By  Damian Pachter ISRAEL HAYOM

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THEO VAN GOGH SOCIETY: GROWING ANTI-SEMITISM UNDER THE WOKE PRIDE FLAG

Pro-Israel groups see more hostile campuses fueled by ‘woke’ ideology, anti-Zionist faculty

Aviva Rosenschein, CAMERA’s International Campus Director, told JNS: “It’s gotten much worse since I started in 2008 with CAMERA—much worse. It’s much more intimidating on the campuses.” BY DAVID ISAAC jns Israel 24-1-2022

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: The Russia-Ukraine crisis is creating an energy predicament

BY SIMON HENDERSON, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 01/24/22  THE HILL

This coming week could be rich in weather metaphors. Dark clouds hover over Ukraine and the markets for oil and natural gas. In fact, let me be the first to say it: It could be a “perfect storm.”

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: THE BIDEN’S UKRAINE BUSINESS / JOE & HUNTER

Lee Smith@LeeSmithDC  TABLET MAGAZINE  25-1-2022

What Does Vladimir Putin Have on Joe Biden? And was he the initial target of the Clinton-funded dossier? Me in @tabletmag

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What Does Vladimir Putin Have on Joe Biden?

Joe and Hunter Biden’s seedy involvements in Ukraine may have given the Russian leader all the ‘kompromat’ he needs to keep America at bay

 

Tony Badran@AcrossTheBay

Given all the pretentious Harry Potter takes on the drivers of Biden’s position on Russia and Ukraine, this is an important reminder from

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: Die Russland-Ukraine-Krise schafft ein Energie-Dilemma

VON SIMON HENDERSON, THE HILL  25-1-2022 – Die kommende Woche könnte reich an Wettermetaphern sein. Dunkle Wolken schweben über der Ukraine und den Märkten für Öl und Erdgas. In der Tat, lassen Sie mich der Erste sein, der es sagt: Es könnte ein “perfekter Sturm” sein.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: ISLAMIC STATE ATTACKS IN SYRIA & IRAQ DEMONSTRATE A BUILDING MOMENTUM

 
Bottom Line Up Front: SOUFAN CENTER 25-12022
  • With a recent flurry of activity across Syria and Iraq, the Islamic State (ISIS) is showing signs that its strategic patience is beginning to pay dividends.
  • The assault should serve as a wakeup call for countries to repatriate their citizens, even while still determining the preferred procedures for rehabilitating or prosecuting these individuals.
  • In neighboring Iraq, ISIS fighters attacked an army outpost in Diyala province close to al-Udhaim, northeast of Baghdad, resulting in the death of 11 Iraqi soldiers.
  • ISIS has capitalized on its attacks in Syria and Iraq to spread new propaganda, as it attempts to recruit new members and reactivate quasi-dormant networks throughout the region.
With a recent flurry of activity across Syria and Iraq, the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) is showing signs that its strategic patience is beginning to pay dividends. Beginning Thursday through this weekend, ISIS militants laid siege to the Hasakah Provincial Internal Security Forces detention center, controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and located in northeastern Syria. ISIS fighters detonated multiple vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices (VBIEDs) in tandem with a complex assault by as many as 200 insurgents. The operation was well-resourced and well-planned and, for those who have studied ISIS strategy for years, eerily reminiscent of the group’s “Breaking the Walls” campaign that helped catapult it to global prominence more than eight years ago, when many of its top leaders were freed through a series of jail breaks. ISIS fighters involved in the fighting to take control over the prison used suicide attacks, sniper fire, and other asymmetric means to challenge the SDF. Reports suggest that British and American Special Forces were involved in the operation to retake the prison, as fighting continued for several consecutive days. Although reports are conflicting, there could be as many as 175 ISIS militants dead, hundreds recaptured, and an unknown number escaped. Dozens of SDF members were killed in the fighting and tens of thousands of civilians displaced.

The Hasakah prison is believed to house approximately 3,500 prisoners, most of them captured during the final offensive to reclaim territory conquered by ISIS during the height of its so-called caliphate. Overall, there are believed to be more than 12,000 ISIS fighters held in a series of prisons dotting northeast Syria. Last week’s prison break is just the most recent reminder that the SDF lacks the manpower and resources to function as prison guards for the foreseeable future. Most calls pleading with the international community  for assistance have fallen on deaf ears. The assault should serve as a wakeup call for countries to repatriate their citizens, even while still determining the preferred procedures for rehabilitating or prosecuting these individuals. UNICEF reported that approximately 850 children, with some as young as 12 years old, were being held in the north wing of the prison. With such a heavy, albeit necessary, focus devoted thus far to women and girls connected to ISIS, there has been a genuine neglect of what should be done with the boys in these prisons. Most Western states will not consider repatriating young men, even young teenagers, in the same way they have done with women and girls. And with ongoing geopolitical crises in Afghanistan and Ukraine, it seems unlikely that repatriation will receive the urgent policy attention it desperately requires.

In neighboring Iraq, ISIS fighters additionally attacked an army outpost in Diyala province close to al-Udhaim, northeast of Baghdad, resulting in the death of 11 Iraqi soldiers. ISIS fighters have used the Hamrin mountains as a safe haven, much in the same way ISIS militants in Syria rely on the central Syrian desert, to rebuild, train, and plot new attacks. ISIS fighters in Iraq, especially those in and around Kirkuk, have resorted to kidnapping for ransom to maintain revenue streams. ISIS has relied on connections to Turkey to facilitate money laundering and front companies that help the group remain financially viable. Its leaders in Iraq are also looking to exploit sectarian tensions and grievances among Iraqi Sunnis to reinforce the group’s ranks, a strategy that has proven successful in the past.

ISIS has capitalized on its attacks in Syria and Iraq to launch a propaganda offensive, which has mobilized online supporters over the past week. Some messages have called for riots and prison breaks in other detention centers where ISIS members and their families are being held, including al-Hol. The prison break was perhaps ISIS’s most sophisticated operation since its last sliver of territory was retaken near Baghouz, Syria in the spring of 2019. Since that time, ISIS has largely gone underground, although it has waged a low-level campaign of assassinations, hit-and-run attacks, and roadside bombs. Over the course of 2021, Islamic State affiliates carried out large-scale operations in Iraq, NigeriaAfghanistan, and Mozambique, with a significant decline in overall attacks in Syria. The intensity of the fighting suggests that the prison break operation was well-planned and could signify the beginning of a broader offensive by the group, aimed not at retaking swaths of territory, but at generating momentum and sowing instability across the Levant. The attacks are a clear attempt to recruit new members and reactivate quasi-dormant networks throughout the region.

THEO VAN GOGH SOCIETY: PRINCETON TRAITORS !

A Most Unwanted Man

Xiyue Wang’s imprisonment in Iran and later activism have been awkward for regime-aligned Princeton officials eager to move on from their former student – BY PETER THEROUX MOSAIC ISRAEL – JANUARY 13, 2022

 

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THEO VAN GOGH SOCIETY: PRINCETON VERRÄT EINE GEISEL DER MULLAHS / IRAN !

Ein höchst unerwünschter Mann

Xiyue Wangs Inhaftierung im Iran und späterer Aktivismus waren für regimenahe Princeton-Beamte, die sich von ihrem ehemaligen Studenten entfernen wollten, unangenehm. PETER THEROUX MOSAIC ISRAEL – 13. JANUAR 2022

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MESOP MIDEAST INTEL: Iranian websites use fake Israeli contact data to lure spies, researchers claim

JANUARY 25, 2022 BY JOSEPH FITSANAKIS

A NUMBER OF WEBSITES sponsored through Google Ads, which seek to hire Iran and Hezbollah experts for “research and consultancies” in Israel, are part of an Iranian counterintelligence program, according to observers.

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THEO VAN GOGH : LEFT TALIBAN ! – European children’s literature  destroyed 5,000 books

Could offend students’: Canada school board cancels book club event with Yazidi Nobel laureate

The book club event at Toronto District School Board was supposed to carry discussion on two books in presence of their authors — Marie Henein and Nadia Murad.

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