MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: Towards US-Israeli Collective Intelligence: Innovative Approaches to Critical Social Challenges

21Oct2021-The major events experienced around the world due to the Covid-19 pandemic triggered a new awareness of global responsibility and opportunities to address critical and emerging social issues.
Following the success of the 2020 Latet International Virtual Conference, the 2021 edition on November 2nd, 2021, brings together prominent and influential actors from the US and Israeli philanthropic sector, as well as figures from civil society including academics, civil servants, social activists and High-Tech leading figures.

Our vision is to evolve the dialogue between philanthropy and operators, between the US and Israel, from an unbalanced relation to a synergy. 

 

MESOP MIDEAST SYIA: STOLEN WELFARE MONEY / ASSAD

l@Charles_Lister

 

21 Oct2021- We’ve talked for years about #Assad‘s physical diversion of aid, which is well documented — but before that even occurs, over 50% of aid money has already been stolen by #Syria‘s regime, to fund & enrich itself. Kudos to

@NatashaHallDC

@Karam__Shaar

& Munqeth Othman Agha.

 

#Assad‘s internationally sanctioned Central Bank takes $0.51 of every aid dollar sent to #Syria, by forcing a distorted exchange rate upon the

@UN

& NGOs. In 2019-20, the regime stole more than $100 million through the reprehensible scheme. csis.org/analysis/how-a

 

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   MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: 15 Arab, Palestinian Mossad spies arrested in Turkey – report

Turkish media claimed a Mossad network was caught in the country, just weeks after Hamas-affiliated media made a similar claim.By TZVI JOFFRE   OCT21, 2021 JERUSALEM POST

 Turkish media claimed on Thursday that a Mossad network of 15 Arabs has been caught by Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT). The report comes just weeks after Hamas-affiliated media claimed that Palestinian spies were working for the Mossad in Turkey.

The report claimed that the suspects were split into five cells of three people each and were all arrested in a covert operation on October 7. The Turkish Sabah newspaper claimed that it was able to obtain the names and photographs of the alleged spies as well.

One of the five cells was in contact with and met with case officers from the Mossad and provided information and documents important for Israel. Information about Turkish and foreign students in Turkey was given to the Mossad in exchange for payment, according to Sabah.

The Turkish TRT Haber news reported that Palestinian and Syrian students were targeted by the cells, with a focus on students receiving training in the defense industry, as well as information on associations and organizations. The TRT report included video of the arrests.

One of the main spies, identified as A.B. by the report, allegedly collected information about what kind of facilities Turkey provides for Palestinians opposed to Israel in the country. A.B. entered Turkey in late 2015 and was reported as a missing person in June of this year, according to the report. The report he was missing was intended to divert attention from the cell, which was already under surveillance by then, Sabah claimed.

Another two suspects, identified as R.A.A. and M.A.S., were also reported as missing.

The report comes just weeks after the Hamas-affiliated Shehab news reported that seven Palestinians who had been reported missing in Turkey had been arrested for spying on “Palestinian national figures” in Turkey for the Palestinian Authority’s General Intelligence Services (GIS) and the Mossad. The report claimed that Turkish intelligence services caught the spies.

The Middle East Eye news site reported on Thursday that it was able to confirm that the 15 suspects had been arrested on charges of “espionage and working for Mossad to gather information on Palestinian citizens living in Turkey.”

MEE added that six Palestinians who were reported missing in Turkey since September were among the suspects. One of the brothers of one of the suspects told MEE that the reports about espionage were false and that the whole situation was a misunderstanding.

Shehab reported on Thursday that the Turkish report confirmed their earlier report.

Last month, Palestinian media reported that a number of Palestinians had gone missing in Turkey. Earlier this month, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry announced that the whereabouts of some of the missing Palestinians had been identified, after Turkish authorities contacted their families.

The Palestinians were recruited with offers of payment and threats of obstructing the renewal of their passports, according to Shehab, with Turkish security services finding that sums of money coming from the GIS were being sent to Palestinians who were “moving in a suspicious and intense manner,” especially after Operation Guardian of the Walls in May.

The goal of the GIS spies was to prepare for assassination operations against leading Palestinian figures in Turkey, according to Shehab. The report claimed that Israel was reluctant to carry out operations itself in Turkey due to concerns of a reaction by Turkish President Erdogan.

The Shehab report additionally claimed that Omar al-Nayef, who died in the Palestinian Embassy in Bulgaria in 2016, was killed in an operation conducted by GIS chief Majed Faraj for Israel.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH -Tal Rifaat: Turkey’s next offensive in Syria?

RUDAW-Karwan Faidhi Dri  20 Oct 01 “God willing, we will achieve this operation’s goal by taking control of Tal Rifaat within a short period of time,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

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MESOP WATCH :  Deutschland – wo die Blamage politischer Alltag ist

Es gibt Dinge, die möglich sind, sich aber nicht gehören. Das müsste eigentlich jedem Spitzenpolitiker Credo sein. In Deutschland scheint dem politischen Personal der Sinn fürs Peinliche längst abhandengekommen zu sein.

Konrad Adam NEUE ZÜRCHER  ZEITUNG  -20 Okt 2021

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: Cultural genocide in Palestine?: On Sally Rooney’s decision to boycott Israel

The pro-Israel crowd on social media was quick to pounce on award-winning Irish novelist, Sally Rooney, as soon as she declared that she had “chosen not to sell … translation rights of her best-selling novel, ‘Beautiful World, Where Are You’ to an Israeli-based publishing house”.

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MESOP WATCH NEU : ALLE IM MEDIALEN GLEICHSCHRITT MARSCH !

Sissi Pitzer@sip_media

20 Oct Springer-Verlag – (via@nminkmar

. I like “All die Artikel in Bild und Welt gegen political correctness, gegen Genderwahn wirken nun wie Rechtfertigungsversuche für eine aus der Zeit gefallene Firmenkultur.

 

I like “All die Artikel in Bild und Welt gegen political correctness, gegen Genderwahn wirken nun wie Rechtfertigungsversuche für eine aus der Zeit gefallene Firmenkultur.

Replying to @sip_media @SZ and @nminkmar

 

Sissy Mädel so neu ist das alles nicht,remember: „ENTEIGNET SPRINGER“, alte linke Parole, jetzt nur postmodern. Grossen Dank an Döpfner, grossen Dank an JulianReichelt!

 

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH KURDISTAN- Peshmerga warns of rising ISIS threat in post-election Iraq

“It is during these times that ISIS can and is willing to pose threats in those areas in which it wants to do so.”

Halgurd Sherwani ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – The Islamic State (ISIS) could attempt a resurgence in Iraq if the ongoing post-election dispute results in instability or even armed conflict, a Peshmerga spokesperson warned on Wednesday.

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The Recent History of U.S.-Europe Cooperation in the Region – By Charles Thépaut – Policy Focus 169 THE WASHINGTON INSTITUTE

MESOP MIDEAST WATCH ANALYSIS : A Vanishing West in the Middle East

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH ISRAEL: Shaked opposes bill preventing Netanyahu from forming Israeli gov’t

Joint List leader Ayman Odeh vowed to support the bill and ensure it passes.  By GIL HOFFMAN   OCT20, 2021 JERUSALEM POST

 

Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked announced on Wednesday that she would not vote for Justice Minister Gideon Sa’ar’s bill that would prevent an indicted MK from forming a government.

The bill would apply to those indicted for a crime punishable by a three-year sentence. That would include former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been indicted for bribery.

“The attorney-general cannot decide who will be prime minister,” Shaked said at a conference

MK Yasmin Sax Fridman ‘cat feeder’ in Knesset

Joint List head Ayman Odeh responded that his faction could more than make up for Shaked’s opposition.

”Shaked has only one vote and we have six,” Odeh wrote Sa’ar on Twitter, urging him to bring it to a vote next week.

Yamina’s Religious Services Minister Matan Kahana responded to Odeh saying he had six “fingers” for voting by saying that he saw what his hands could do – referring to Odeh shoving MK Itamar Ben-Gvir at Kaplan Medical Center in Rehovot.

Ben-Gvir called the bill shocking and said it violates the premise of innocent until proven guilty.

The bill will not be voted upon until after the passage of the state budget.

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and the Ra’am faction have not announced whether they will support the bill.

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