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  • ...as expressed public criticism of Israel and advocated the disappearance of the Jewish state into a federated Israel/Palestine. ...had been created in 1941 in the US by the [[American Jewish Congress]] and the [[World Jewish Congress]].
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  • The Sunday Times claimed in June 2008 that she is a former [[Mossad]] agent. ...un]], the militant Zionist group that operated in Palestine at the time of the British mandate and whose exploits included train robbery.
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  • ...stormed the Iraqi embassy in Berlin in 2002. Following his conviction over the incident, he skipped bail to return to Iraq. ...s expelled from the INC in 2004 over a visit to Israel for a conference at the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]]. Al-Alusi remained active in Iraqi po
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  • ...encroachment. <ref>Ian Mather, ‘Secret Service story led to deport’, ''The Observer'', 21 November 1976, p.1</ref> It ran until 1989 and produced a se ...documents leaked to ''Time Out'' provided evidence that the Institute for the Study of Conflict had grown out of this operation:
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  • ...tes involved in terrorism research estimated to be most influential within the mainstream media. ...contractual work. Affiliations to universities, government institutions or the media were not included. This yielded a list of 110 unique institutions.
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  • ...he<i>Guardian</i> announced the 72nd birthday of '''Trevor Chinn'''<ref><i>The Guardian</i>. 'Birthdays'. 24th July 2007.</ref>. ...<ref>Krieger, C. (2008) 'Sir Trevor’s big plans to transform London'. <i>The Jewish Chronicle</i>. 4th July 2008</ref>.
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  • ...4gA|300|right|''Builders of Jerusalem'' 10 Minute propaganda film from The Jerusalem Foundation of Canada}} ...ounds, libraries, theaters and museums - across the city including in East Jerusalem.
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  • ...rael's Business Arena. 'Vigilant Technology valued at £24.3m for AIM IPO; The security and surveillance technology company will issue 23,255,814 shares a ...ing centres. In 2007 its portfolio included a security contract 'at one of Jerusalem's boroughs'<ref>Vigilant Technology. [http://www.vigilanttechnology.com/upl
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  • ...and South America. <ref>'Israeli Philanthropy in the New Era: Presented by The Trust for Jewish Philanthropy', [http://www.ujc.org/page.aspx?id=13153 UJC ...ionist Council of Israel]]. <ref>The Annual Herzliya Conference Series: on the Balance of Israel's National Security (2008) [http://www.herzliyaconference
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  • ...erence''' is an annual policy conference held in Herzliya Israel hosted by the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]]. ...that Sharon eventually gave his speech about disengagement [from Gaza] at the conference." <ref>Hannah Elka Meyers, '[http://www.meforum.org/2061/does-is
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  • ...of Transport and Road Safety<ref>The Annual Herzliya Conference Series: on the Balance of Israel's National Security (2008) [http://www.herzliyaconference ...[Zionist Council of Israel]]<ref>The Annual Herzliya Conference Series: on the Balance of Israel's National Security (2008) [http://www.herzliyaconference
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  • ...k-tank called the [[Council on Middle Eastern Affairs]] and is a member of the editorial board of [[Daniel Pipes|Daniel Pipes's]] [[Middle Eastern Quarter
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  • ...ute for the Study of Conflict|separate page]] deals with the Institute for the Study of Conflict in general.''' ...e for the Study of Conflict from the offset. The ''Guardian'' reported on the Institute’s founding that it would monitor ‘revolutionary conflict’ a
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  • He has spent years arguing for Brexit, or the decision by the UK to leave the European Union. He is the president of the [[Institute for Free Trade]], launched in September 2017.
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  • ...Catholic newspaper, ''The Universe'' and then as the managing editor of ''The Sunday Telegraph's Magazine'' in 1981.<ref>Ref needed</ref> ...aper, ''Today''. His final job in journalism was as a consulting editor of the ''[[Evening Standard]]'' from 1987&ndash;1992.
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  • [[Image:EngageHandout.jpg|thumb|Engage handout distributed at the Compass conference, June 2006]] Engage is "a resource for the monitoring and the critique of left and liberal antisemitism"<ref>Engage Website, [http://www.
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  • ...of two UK peers to invite Dutch anti-Islam campaigner [[Geert Wilders]] to the UK. ...was a surgeon who served in the Medical Corps during the First World War. The family was originally Presbyterian but converted to Anglicanism before Cox'
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  • [[Image:IDC_Herzliya.jpg|thumb|270px|right|The Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya<br>Flickr/George Bernstein]] ...rofit) college located in Herzliya, Israel. It has strong connections with the military and intelligence in Israel, particularly through:
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  • [[File:INSS logo.gif|thumb|right|300px|The logo of the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] at [[Tel Aviv University]]]] ...rael)''' is a think tank which was launched in October 2006, incorporating the [[Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies]] at [[Tel Aviv University]].<ref>[ht
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  • ...provides the home for a number of Weidenfeld's other initiatives, such as the [[Club of Three]]. The Institute for Strategic Dialogue operates a series of programmes, covering
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