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'''Benjamin Netanyahu''' (born 21 October 1949) became Prime Minister of Israel for the second time in 2009. He is also currently Chairman of the Likud Party.
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'''Benjamin Netanyahu''' (born 21 October 1949) became Prime Minister of Israel for the second time in 2009. He is also currently chairman of the [[Likud]] Party.
  
==On Terrorism==
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==On terrorism==
 
Netanyahu has been credited by former Secretary of State [[George Shultz]] for his central role in effecting a change in American policies on terrorism. <ref>Ashbrooke Centre, [http://www.ashbrook.org/events/memdin/netanyahu/home.html 'Eighteenth Annual John M. Ashbrook Memorial Dinner'], 3 May 2002</ref> In 1979 Netanyahu initiated and organized an international conference against terrorism, under the auspices of the [[Jonathan Institute]] — a private foundation dedicated to the study of terrorism, which was named after his brother Jonathan. A second conference was organised in 1984. Through these conferences the institute espoused its doctrine of "preemptive retaliation" the Israeli policy of killing those designated as terrorists before they can act. [[George Shultz]] pushed this line at the conference and earlier in appearances before the Denton committee. The 1984 conference also produced a widely reviewed book edited by Netanyahu, ''Terrorism: How the West Can Win'', and established Netanyahu as a leading international voice in the war against terrorism. <ref>see [[Jonathan Institute, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry]]</ref>
 
Netanyahu has been credited by former Secretary of State [[George Shultz]] for his central role in effecting a change in American policies on terrorism. <ref>Ashbrooke Centre, [http://www.ashbrook.org/events/memdin/netanyahu/home.html 'Eighteenth Annual John M. Ashbrook Memorial Dinner'], 3 May 2002</ref> In 1979 Netanyahu initiated and organized an international conference against terrorism, under the auspices of the [[Jonathan Institute]] — a private foundation dedicated to the study of terrorism, which was named after his brother Jonathan. A second conference was organised in 1984. Through these conferences the institute espoused its doctrine of "preemptive retaliation" the Israeli policy of killing those designated as terrorists before they can act. [[George Shultz]] pushed this line at the conference and earlier in appearances before the Denton committee. The 1984 conference also produced a widely reviewed book edited by Netanyahu, ''Terrorism: How the West Can Win'', and established Netanyahu as a leading international voice in the war against terrorism. <ref>see [[Jonathan Institute, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry]]</ref>
  
==External links, Publications==
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==Other Powerbase resources, External links, publications==
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===Other Powerbase resources===
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[[Netanyahu's Millionaires]] | [[Benzion Netanyahu]] | [[Yair Netanyahu]] | [[Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress]] | [[Daniel Doron]] | [[Uzi Arad]] | [[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy]] | [[Institute for the Study of Terrorism, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry]] | [[Jonathan Institute, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry]] | [[Jonathan Institute]] | [[Meyrav Wurmser]] | [[Yigal Carmon]] | [[Anna (Anya) Zhuravel]] | [[Jeffrey Gedmin]] | [[David Wurmser]] | [[Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies]] | [[Dore Gold]] | [[Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies]] | [[Moshe Ya'alon]] | [[Saban Center for Middle East Policy]] | [[Haim Saban]] | [[Arthur J. Finkelstein]] | [[David Bar-Illan]] | [[Claremont Institute]] | [[Jeffrey Goldberg]] | [[Poju Zabludowicz]] | [[Allen Roth]] | [[David Goder]] | [[Steven Schneier]] | [[Jewish People Policy Institute]] | [[National Strategy Information Center]] | [[Herzliya Conference]]
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===External links===
 
===External links===
 
* [http://www.netanyahu.org.il/ Benyamin Netanyahu's Blog] - Netanyahu's Official Blog and Videoblog.
 
* [http://www.netanyahu.org.il/ Benyamin Netanyahu's Blog] - Netanyahu's Official Blog and Videoblog.
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*Harriet Sherwood, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/may/20/israel-netanyahu-african-immigrants-jewish?newsfeed=true Israel PM: illegal African immigrants threaten identity of Jewish state], guardian.co.uk, 20 May 2012.
 
*Harriet Sherwood, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/may/20/israel-netanyahu-african-immigrants-jewish?newsfeed=true Israel PM: illegal African immigrants threaten identity of Jewish state], guardian.co.uk, 20 May 2012.
 
*David Margolick, [http://m.vanityfair.com/politics/2012/07/benjamin-netanyahu-on-israel-mitt-romney The Netanyahu Paradox], ''Vanity Fair'', July 2012.
 
*David Margolick, [http://m.vanityfair.com/politics/2012/07/benjamin-netanyahu-on-israel-mitt-romney The Netanyahu Paradox], ''Vanity Fair'', July 2012.
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*[http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/netanyahu-iran-six-to-seven-months-from-nuclear-bomb-capability-1.465333 Netanyahu: Iran six to seven months from nuclear bomb capability], ''Haaretz'', 16 September 2012.
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*Maggie Haberman, [http://www.politico.com/blogs/burns-haberman/2012/09/netanyahu-ad-to-debut-in-florida-136034.html?hp=l7 Netanyahu ad to debut in Florida], ''Politico'', 19 September 2012.
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*Jasmin Ramsey, [http://www.lobelog.com/netanyahu-ad-funded-by-hawkish-advocacy-group/ Netanyahu Ad Funded By Hawkish Advocacy Group], ''Lobelog'', 20 September 2012.
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*Catrina Stewart, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/nearly-half-of-benjamin-netanyahus-donors-also-gave-money-to-mitt-romney-or-the-us-republican-party-8191359.html Nearly half of Benjamin Netanyahu's donors also gave money to Mitt Romney or the US Republican Party], independent.co.uk, 30 September 2012.
  
 
=== Books and articles ===
 
=== Books and articles ===
 
====Books====
 
====Books====
 
*''A Durable Peace: Israel and Its Place Among the Nations'' (Warner Books, 2000) ISBN 0-446-52306-2  
 
*''A Durable Peace: Israel and Its Place Among the Nations'' (Warner Books, 2000) ISBN 0-446-52306-2  
*''Fighting Terrorism: How Democracies Can Defeat Domestic And International Terrorism'' (Diane Pub Co, 1995) ISBN 0-7881-5514-8  
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*''[[Fighting Terrorism: How Democracies Can Defeat Domestic And International Terrorism]]'' (Diane Pub Co, 1995) ISBN 0-7881-5514-8  
 
*''A Place Among the Nations'' (Bantam, 1993) ISBN 0-553-08974-9  
 
*''A Place Among the Nations'' (Bantam, 1993) ISBN 0-553-08974-9  
*''Terrorism: How the West Can Win'' (Farrar Straus & Giroux, 1986) ISBN 0-374-27342-1
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*''[[Terrorism: How the West Can Win]]'' (Farrar Straus & Giroux, 1986) ISBN 0-374-27342-1
  
 
====Articles====
 
====Articles====
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[[Category:Terrorologist|Netanyahu, Benjamin]][[Category:Israel|Netanyahu, Benjamin]][[Category:Israel Lobby|Netanyahu, Benjamin]]
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[[Category:Terrorologist|Netanyahu, Benjamin]][[Category:Israel|Netanyahu, Benjamin]][[Category:Israel Lobby|Netanyahu, Benjamin]][[Category:Israel Lobby|Members of the Knesset]]
  
  
 
See also
 
See also
 
*Sourcewatch [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Benjamin_Netanyahu Benjamin Netanyahu]
 
*Sourcewatch [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Benjamin_Netanyahu Benjamin Netanyahu]

Latest revision as of 11:42, 16 June 2016

Benjamin Netanyahu

Benjamin Netanyahu (born 21 October 1949) became Prime Minister of Israel for the second time in 2009. He is also currently chairman of the Likud Party.

On terrorism

Netanyahu has been credited by former Secretary of State George Shultz for his central role in effecting a change in American policies on terrorism. [1] In 1979 Netanyahu initiated and organized an international conference against terrorism, under the auspices of the Jonathan Institute — a private foundation dedicated to the study of terrorism, which was named after his brother Jonathan. A second conference was organised in 1984. Through these conferences the institute espoused its doctrine of "preemptive retaliation" the Israeli policy of killing those designated as terrorists before they can act. George Shultz pushed this line at the conference and earlier in appearances before the Denton committee. The 1984 conference also produced a widely reviewed book edited by Netanyahu, Terrorism: How the West Can Win, and established Netanyahu as a leading international voice in the war against terrorism. [2]

Other Powerbase resources, External links, publications

Other Powerbase resources

Netanyahu's Millionaires | Benzion Netanyahu | Yair Netanyahu | Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress | Daniel Doron | Uzi Arad | Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy | Institute for the Study of Terrorism, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry | Jonathan Institute, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry | Jonathan Institute | Meyrav Wurmser | Yigal Carmon | Anna (Anya) Zhuravel | Jeffrey Gedmin | David Wurmser | Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies | Dore Gold | Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies | Moshe Ya'alon | Saban Center for Middle East Policy | Haim Saban | Arthur J. Finkelstein | David Bar-Illan | Claremont Institute | Jeffrey Goldberg | Poju Zabludowicz | Allen Roth | David Goder | Steven Schneier | Jewish People Policy Institute | National Strategy Information Center | Herzliya Conference

External links

Books and articles

Books

Articles

Notes


See also