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In-Depth Issues: Report: Trump to Delay Peace Plan - Khaled Abu Toameh (Jerusalem Post) The Palestinian daily Al-Quds claimed on Thursday that U.S. President Donald Trump has decided to postpone the publication of his peace plan until February 2019. The report claimed that Trump's aides advised him to wait, as did Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer. France Gave Sensitive Intelligence to Palestinians during Second Intifada (i24News) France worked closely with the Palestinian Authority during the late 1990s and 2000s, including during the Second Intifada against Israel, providing training and delivering "sensitive intelligence" to the PA's security services, Pierre Martinet, a former French secret service officer, told i24News on Wednesday. "France, via its secret service, trained Palestinian agents in France," he said. Number of Islamic Militants Nearly Four Times Higher than in 2001 - Eric Schmitt (New York Times) Nearly four times as many Sunni Islamic militants are operating around the world today as on Sept. 11, 2001, despite nearly two decades of American-led campaigns to combat al-Qaeda and the Islamic State, according to a new study by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. There are as many as 230,000 Salafi jihadist fighters in nearly 70 countries, with the largest numbers in Syria, Afghanistan and Pakistan. "This indicates that terrorism is alive and well, and that Americans should be concerned," said Seth G. Jones, director of the center's transnational threats project. See a lso The Evolution of the Salafi-Jihadist Threat (Center for Strategic and International Studies) Egypt's Economic Recovery - Barak Barfi (Washington Institute for Near East Policy) On Oct. 31, 2018, the IMF released to Egypt the fifth of six $2 billion aid tranches agreed upon in 2016. The IMF's positive assessment of Cairo's economic reforms reflects President al-Sisi's willingness to enact painful financial restructuring. The 2011 revolution triggered an economic crisis after Egypt's traditional revenue streams from foreign direct investment and tourism fell dramatically. After Sisi overthrew a Muslim Brotherhood-led government in 2013, he accepted an IMF austerity program to increase revenues through tax reform and slash expenses by cutting energy subsidies. Since then, the country's financi al health has largely returned to pre-revolution levels. The IMF projects growth to reach 5.3% this year and 5.5% in 2019. The number of foreigners visiting Egypt had increased by 40% from Sept. 2017 to Sept. 2018. The Source of Israel's National Resilience - Melanie Phillips (Jerusalem Post) With Iran's regime entrenched through its proxies in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza, Israel now faces a genocidal enemy on three simultaneous fronts. In the face of these dangers, the resilience of ordinary Israelis is astonishing. There can surely be no other country which, despite its state of permanent embattlement, remains so cheerful and full of hope about the future. This is because, despite the manifold divisions in Israeli society, the people pull together against their foes. Israel is able to defend itself in the way it does because it sees itself as a nation, governing itself in a land with which it has an unbreakable bond. The writer is a columnist for The Times (UK). Argentina Buys Israeli Patrol Boats, Security Software - Shlomi Diaz (Israel Hayom) Argentine media report that Buenos Aires has purchased four advanced Shaldag-class patrol boats from Israel for $80 million and has spent an additional $5.5 million on cyber defense software, as well as $2.75 million on a radar system that jams drone signals. The patrol boats were delivered earlier this year and are fully operational. Israel Aerospace Industries Reveals Enhanced Drone Guard - Gareth Jennings (Jane's International Defence Review) Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has developed a "next-generation" version of its Drone Guard ground-based systems for detecting, tracking, and disrupting unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), IAI announced Wednesday. The enhanced system adds communication intelligence (COMINT) for more precise detection, classification, and identification based on broadcast frequencies. In addition, 3D radars, electro-optical and jammer systems have all been upgraded. "The [COMINT] system can effectively jam or disrupt the drone's control channel and navigation by supporting an array of communication protocols that can fend off a single drone or even a swar m of drones from the guarded premises," IAI said. Druze Anchorwoman for Hebrew News at Israel Public Broadcasting - Felice Friedson (Media Line-Jerusalem Post) Druze news anchor Gadeer Mreeh, who reported news at the Arabic desk at the Israel Public Broadcasting Corporation, has become the nation's first non-Jewish woman to anchor the Hebrew news broadcast. After her appointment, she said, "The spiritual leader of the Druze community in Israel, Sheikh Moafaq Tarif, called me and I cried. He said, 'I'm proud of you. You symbolize a Druze woman who tried and succeeded in her career while continuing to maintain your unique identity.'" "The Druze are a success story of a minority in our integration into Israeli society. We have the highest percentage of people enlisting in the army, 80%." &nbs p; "We have people holding very high-ranking positions in security units, in the IDF, the Prisons Service, in the Border Police. The coordinator of government activities in the territories is Druze. We have a Druze communications minister....Today, we have 1,000 Druze females who do national service." Israel Air Force Rescue Unit Hosts International Drill - Anna Ahronheim (Jerusalem Post) The Israel Air Force's elite Airborne Combat, Search and Rescue Unit 669 has just completed a 10-day international rescue exercise together with units from the U.S., Italy, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Canada and the Netherlands, a senior air force officer said Tuesday. The unit is trained in combat medicine, parachuting, scuba diving, counter-terrorism, rappelling, rescue under harsh conditions and navigation. Initially charged with extracting Israeli pilots who were shot down in enemy territory, it later began undertaking rescue missions of injured or stranded Israelis, both at home and abroad. Israel High School Debate Team Wins European Championships - Tamar Beeri (Jerusalem Post) Israel's national high school debate team won the EurOpen debate competition last Wednesday in Stuttgart, Germany, marking the first win for Israel in the competition. The Israeli team outperformed 37 of the best debate teams in the world, including those of Germany, China and the U.S. They were unbeaten throughout all 12 rounds - a rare achievement in debate, and even more so for a team comprised of non-native English speakers. Search the Recent History of Israel and the Middle East Send the Daily Alert to a Friend If you are viewing the email version of the Daily Alert and want to share it with friends, please click Forward in your email program and enter their address. | News Resources - North America, Europe, and Asia:
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