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Letters from Europe

Wednesday May 16, 2012
  During a recent trip to Washington, I was introduced to an Israeli diplomat as the JPost's European Correspondent. The diplomat issued a tart reply laced with biting sarcasm: "My condolences." The diplomat's comments followed me throughout my experience at American Jewish Committee Global Forum event, where lively pro-Israel sentiment was palpable and evident. In short, after being stationed for the past ten years in Europe,...
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Sunday Apr 22, 2012
  I remember roughly two years ago in September of 2010 when Mark Dubowitz, the executive director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and I uncovered the Swiss heavy earth-moving equipment company Ceresola TLS agreement with Rahab Engineering Establishment in Tehran.   In our Wall Street Journal expose, we noted that  Ceresola TLS's decision to deliver tunneling technology is vital to the success of Iran...
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Monday Apr 16, 2012
In Istanbul on Saturday, the first new talks opened since January, 2011 between the six major global powers and the Islamic Republic over its illicit nuclear weapons program. Catherine Ashton, the European Union’s top diplomat, declared “We want now to move to a sustained process of serious dialogue.”  Europe’s longstanding policy of dialogue with Iran’s rulers has been the cornerstone of bi-lateral relations...
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Saturday Apr 07, 2012
While Germany’s media are reporting non-stop on the country’s most famous contemporary writer—the 1999 Nobel Laureate in Literature Günter Grass—because of his “poetic” attacks on Israel’s right to defend itself, the plight of Iran’s severely repressed democracy activists has been largely ignored by both Grass’s defenders and critics.   According to Mr. Grass’s poem, Israel...
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Friday Mar 30, 2012
     While Germany’s social democratic leader and chancellor hopeful Sigmar Gabriel recently termed Israel an ‘Apartheid regime’ during his visit to Hebron, the Berlin youth chapter of the left-liberal party, Jusos, broke ranks with, according to their comments, the anti-Israeli hostility of the party’s leadership.    The Jusos passed , arguably, the most pro-Israel resolution in the history of...
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