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'''Center for Special Studies''', founded in 2001, is an Israeli think tank headed by [[Reuven Erlich]], a retired colonel in US military intelligence. The think tank 'as close ties with the country's military leadership and maintains an office at the Defense Ministry'{{ref|wp}}. | '''Center for Special Studies''', founded in 2001, is an Israeli think tank headed by [[Reuven Erlich]], a retired colonel in US military intelligence. The think tank 'as close ties with the country's military leadership and maintains an office at the Defense Ministry'{{ref|wp}}. | ||
− | On Decembe 5, 2006, a 300-page report produced by its [[Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center]] was passed to the US media through the [[American Jewish Congress]]. The | + | On Decembe 5, 2006, a 300-page report produced by its [[Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center]] was passed to the US media through the [[American Jewish Congress]]. The study was undertaken to rebuff war crimes allegations over Israel's bombing and destruction of residential areas in Lebanon. The report was compiled 'in conjunction with lawyers from the army and Foreign Ministry'{{ref|wp}}. |
==Contact== | ==Contact== |
Revision as of 17:13, 6 December 2006
Center for Special Studies, founded in 2001, is an Israeli think tank headed by Reuven Erlich, a retired colonel in US military intelligence. The think tank 'as close ties with the country's military leadership and maintains an office at the Defense Ministry'[1].
On Decembe 5, 2006, a 300-page report produced by its Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center was passed to the US media through the American Jewish Congress. The study was undertaken to rebuff war crimes allegations over Israel's bombing and destruction of residential areas in Lebanon. The report was compiled 'in conjunction with lawyers from the army and Foreign Ministry'[2].
Contact
Website: http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/engsite/home/default.asp
- Address: Maj. General Aharon Yariv Blvd.
- P.O.B. 3555 Ramat Hasharon 47134
Related Articles
- Greg Myre, Offering Video, Israel Answers Critics on War, New York Times, December 5, 2006
- ^Amy Teibel, Hezbollah Accused of Using Human Shields, Washington Post, December 5, 2006