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 JINSA Online -- JINSA Jackson Award Dinner, October 25, 1999
During his years with the Turkish General's Staff General Bir was the architect of the extraordinary relationship which has developed between Turkey and Israel working with his Israeli counterpart retired Major General David Ivry, the Director General of Israel's Ministry of Defense.
General Bir was promoted to full general in 1995 and was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff of the Turkish General Staff serving in that position until 1998 when he became commander of the First Army stationed in Istanbul.
He held higher positions both in NATO and within the Turkish Army, was promoted to Major General in 1987 after which he held increasingly important positions in the Turkish military, and was promoted to Lt. Gen.
www.jinsa.org /about/programs/1999/annualdinner/steinmann-bir.html   (1127 words)

  
 All the information you need! Anytime, anywhere! - Crime, Intelligence, Terrorism, Drugs, Technology, Defense & Security - News - IDF SPOKESPERSON ANNOUNCEMENT - CVs of incoming and outgoing COS
At a ceremony held in the office of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Major General Dan Halutz was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General, and was appointed as the 18th Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces.
In 1987, upon returning to Israel from his advanced studies in the Command and General Staff College in the UK, in England, he was given the command of the elite unit he had served in and was promoted to the rank of colonel.
The Chief of the General Staff, Lieutenant General Dan Halutz, was born in 1948 in Tel Aviv.
www.opensourcesinfo.org /journal/2005/6/1/idf-spokesperson-announcement-cvs-of-incoming-and-outgoing-cos.html   (1408 words)

  
 BBC News MIDDLE EAST Turkish army chief visits Egypt
The chief of staff of the Turkish army, General Ismail Karadayi, is in Egypt for talks with President Mubarak and other political and military leaders.
Egypt is one of several countries in the region to have criticised Turkish military ties with Israel.
The four-day visit is aimed at easing concern over military co-operation between Turkey and Israel.
news.bbc.co.uk /low/english/world/middle_east/newsid_39000/39840.stm   (1408 words)

  
 The World Factbook 2004 -- Field Listing - Economy - overview
The downturn was largely the result of Israeli closure policies - the imposition of generalized border closures in response to security incidents in Israel - which disrupted previously established labor and commodity market relationships between Israel and the WBGS (West Bank and Gaza Strip).
Still, it faces many of the serious problems facing other underdeveloped countries, such as a top-heavy civil service and a generally unfavorable climate for business enterprise.
Given a fragile peace, agreements with the IMF and the World Bank, and general international support for reconstruction and development, prospects for structural reform and 4% growth in 2002-03 appear strong.
www.brainyatlas.com /fields/2116.html   (1408 words)

  
 JINSA Online -- Turkey and Israel to Cooperate on Security
A briefing on the region was given by General Çevik Bir, Deputy Chief of the Turkish General Staff, at a meeting in early March with JINSA leaders, advisors, and alumni of JINSA's military trip to Israel.
The Turkish General Staff sees a Russian attempt to create a ring of client states out of the CIS states on Russia's periphery held together by economic desperation.
It was widely reported that the Turkish government was not pleased by reports that the Israeli government would insist upon major Syrian military redeployment as part of its demands for a Golan withdrawal.
www.jinsa.org /articles/view.html?documentid=281   (1043 words)

  
 Turkey Year of Living Dangerously
The Turkish General Staff sees Israel as a source of military hardware to modernize its armed forces, weapons and system upgrades, should they be denied if the United States were to reimpose an arms embargo.
The General Staff stepped up its campaign in February 1998 when it announced a series of demands outlining what was permissible and what was banned to protect the security of the state and the legacy of secularism as defined by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the modern Turkish Republic in the 1920s.
Although the Turkish General Staff has chosen to ignore the EU rejection, a growing number of Turks may turn against lop-sided, pro-European policies at the expense of ties with Muslim and Central Asian countries.
www.ndu.edu /inss/strforum/SF155/forum155.html   (2648 words)

  
 Turkish general staff chairman arrives in Cairo today
Turkish general staff chairman General Ismail Haki Koradai arrives Monday in Cairo on a visit to Egypt at the invitation of his Egyptian counterpart, General Magdi Hatata.
The Turkish general will also meet with high military officials in Egypt and visit Egyptian military establishments.
General Hatata had visited Turkey during last July.
www.arabicnews.com /ansub/Daily/Day/971215/1997121539.html   (194 words)

  
 BuzzFlash World Media Watch, October 9, 2002
Pentagon asked General Staff for permission to use Turkish bases, and to transfer U.S. soldiers to the region via Turkey.
U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) asked Turkish General Staff for permission last Friday to deploy soldiers to Northern Iraq from Turkey.
Now, after a year of the US-led war on terrorism, a new proxy war has begun in Afghanistan, this time aimed at Pakistan and involving the intelligence networks of India and Israel.
www.buzzflash.com /mediawatch/2002/10/09_wmw.html   (1628 words)

  
 Israel's General Staff: 'A Bunch of Dr. Strangeloves,' Interview with Maxim Ghilan
It's a military relationship—a military hardware and software relationship that diminishes peace-oriented sectors, which means that the people involved, indeed, the army General Staff or the Israeli Air Force staff, have a professional, personal interest in the continuation of a war situation in the Middle East.
And that includes Shimon Peres, who is one of the few Prime Ministers of Israel, who was never a general or a chief of staff, but he was Ben-Gurion's official defense advisor, who created the Israeli nuclear technology with the aid of Guy Mollet, the social democrat Prime Minister of France in the early 1950s.
You see, Sharon put a new Prosecutor General into place—Menachem Mazuz; he got rid of the old prosecutor general, Edna Arbel, who was pushed upward into the High Court of Justice—Arbel being the one who recommended that Sharon be indicted in the case of the shady businessman, David Appel.
www.larouchepub.com /other/interviews/2004/3122max_ghilan.html   (9431 words)

  
 Chief of the General Staff's Flags (Israel)
Israel Chief of General Staff has a personal flag, crimson with the golden symbol of armed forces (erected sword on olive branch, on two horizontal wings, on one bent anchor, surrounded by a garland of palms) in the fly and with the national flag in the canton.
The markedly lighter shade of the blue in the canton of the Chief of General Staff's flag compared with that on the national flags flying in the background.
Chief of the General Staff Flag for use Ashore
flagspot.net /flags/il^cgs.html   (616 words)

  
 DefenseLINK News: Full Honors Ceremony for Chief of the General Staff, Israel
General John M. Shalikashvili, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will host a Joint Service Full Honors Ceremony at Whipple Field, Fort Myer, Va, at 9 a.m., June 5, 1997, for Lieutenant General Amnon Shahak, Chief of the General Staff, Israel.
General Shahak is visiting the United States during the period June 4-6 as the guest of General Shalikashvili.
At the ceremony, General Shahak will receive the Legion of Merit (Degree of Commander), the highest U.S. military award that can be presented to a foreign military officer.
www.defenselink.mil /advisories/1997/p06051997_p128-97.html   (153 words)

  
 Turkish Military Backs Role in U.S. Drive on Iraq
The Turks are generally extremely pro-American and it one of the few Muslim states that recognizes Israel as a sovereign nation.
A Turkish official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the generals were particularly alarmed that Saturday's vote, by canceling the deployment of Turkey's troops into northern Iraq, had effectively forfeited Turkey's role over the future of northern Iraq.
Some Turkish officials said the hands-off approach was due primarily to the generals' dislike of the ruling party, which they regard with suspicion for its Islamist past.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/857920/posts   (153 words)

  
 JINSA Online -- Turkey and Israel to Cooperate on Security
A briefing on the region was given by General Çevik Bir, Deputy Chief of the Turkish General Staff, at a meeting in early March with JINSA leaders, advisors, and alumni of JINSA's military trip to Israel.
The Turkish General Staff sees a Russian attempt to create a ring of client states out of the CIS states on Russia's periphery held together by economic desperation.
The Turkish Deputy Chief of Staff had some advice for Israel as well.
www.jinsa.org /articles/view.html?documentid=281   (153 words)

  
 Turks.US Daily News - CHIEF OF GENERAL STAFF OZKOK VISITS ISRAEL Daily News
Chief of General Staff Gen. Hilmi Ozkok yesterday flew to Israel for an official visit and met with top Israeli officials to discuss a number of issues.
Last week, he visited Amman, Jordan on the first stop of his tour of Middle Eastern countries.
Save on long distance with an international phone card or prepaid calling card.
www.turks.us /article.php?story=20030702091719671   (153 words)

  
 Shaking Hands with Saddam Hussein
According to an affidavit prepared by one of Rumsfeld's companions during his Mideast travels, former NSC staff member Howard Teicher, Rumsfeld also conveyed to Iraq an offer from Israel to provide assistance, which was rejected [Document 61].
A member of a staff delegation touring the Middle East on behalf of Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) visits Iraq's parliament, and has discussions during which "the atmosphere was pleasant and friendly," reflected in expressions of support for improving U.S.-Iraqi relations.
The State Department informs a House Committee on Foreign Affairs staff member that the department has not objected to the sale of 2,000 heavy trucks to Iraq, noting that they were built in part in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and Michigan.
www.gwu.edu /~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB82   (153 words)

  
 The Chief of Staff's Double War
The General Staff compound, Israel's nerve center at times of war, began operating on Monday, after orders to that effect were given by the Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Shaul Mofaz.
Senior officers, both in the General Staff and the Northern Command, are currently furious with their former commander, Ehud Barak.
As during war, round-the-clock assessments of the situation on the ground are being made in the compound.
www.gamla.org.il /english/article/2000/may/s3.htm   (153 words)

  
 Arutz Sheva - Israel National News
After graduating from the Command and General Staff College of the U S Army, he served as a career officer in the IDF, reaching the rank of major-general.
Rechavam Ze’evi served as a counter-terrorism advisor to Prime Minister Rabin from 1974-1977, and as chairman of the board of the Eretz-Israel Museum in Tel Aviv from 1981-1991.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terror organization has issued statements claiming responsibility for the assassination, stating it was to avenge the killing of PFLP general secretary Ali Mustafa by the IDF in September.
www.israelnationalnews.com /news.php3?id=11283   (153 words)

  
 CAMERA: Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America
CAMERA's ad outlines the United Nations' long history of anti-Israel bias, pointing out that the UN's oil-for-food scandal is only the latest example of the organization's corruption, which started decades ago and has included the buying of votes and influence by oil-rich Arab states to ensure an anti-Israel majority in all major UN bodies.
Many media accounts have misrepresented the "final status" issues that are now the subject of intensive negotiations at Camp David, often distorting Oslo, UN resolutions, the demographics and history of Jerusalem, and Middle East history in general.
CAMERA's letter highlights that according to numerous United Nations resolutions, Israel's security fence does not run through Palestinian territory, and the "Green Line" is not a border.
www.camera.org /index.asp?x_print=1&x_context=7&x_issue=7&x_article=185   (153 words)

  
 Jews Not Zionists
We, the staff at www.jewsnotzionists.org are delighted that with the advance in media technology a substantial benefit to researchers, students, and the general public has been made available.
There are in fact many Jewish movements, groups and organizations whose ideology regarding Zionism and the so-called "State of Israel" is that of the unadulterated Torah position that any form of Zionism is heresy and that the existence of the so-called "State of Israel" is illegitimate.
Unfortunately, due to many undesirable factors, the view of Torah-true Jewry has been concealed from the general public.
www.jewsnotzionists.org   (153 words)

  
 Avocet Aircraft
General Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, Chairman, Tahal Corporation and past Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces General Lipkin-Shahak joined the IDF's paratroop brigade in 1962, fulfilled various command positions starting from squad commander and eventually becoming brigade commander..
Roet was a Senior Advisor to Israel's Minister of Regional Cooperation, M.K. Roni Milo, one of the nation's leading political figures and the former Mayor of Tel Aviv and Minister of Health.
Moshe Zilberman is a twenty five year veteran of Israel Aircraft Industries and currently holds the position Director of Marketing of the IAI Commercial Aircraft Group.
www.avocetprojet.com /management.php   (153 words)

  
 kontos_cw_c198
The general reports include Department of State publications on the SSM, the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty and a Foreign Service Post Report.
The general reports include Department of State publications on the Sinai Support Mission, the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, and a foreign service post report.
The Mission's peacekeeping operation ended April 25, 1982, when Israel completed its withdrawal from the Sinai and Egyptian sovereignty was re-established.
www.ibiblio.org /lia/president/FordLibrary/presnet/kontos_cw_c198   (800 words)

  
 The Avalon Project : The Qibya (Israel-Jordan) Incident: United Nations Security Council Resolution, November 24, 1953
Finds that the retaliatory action at Qibya taken by armed forces of Israel on 14-16 October 1953 and all such actions constitute a violation of the ceasefire provisions of the Security Council resolution of 15 July 1948 and are inconsistent with the parties' obligations under the General Armistice Agreement and the Charter;
Recalls to the Governments of Israel and Jordan their obligations under Security Council resolutions and the General Armistice Agreement to prevent all acts of violence on either side of the demarcation line
Noting the reports of 27 October 1953 and 9 November 1953 to the Security Council by the Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization and the statements to the Security Council by the representatives of Jordan and Israel,
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/mideast/mid009.htm   (490 words)

  
 Calendar.htm
He is serving on the support team for worship and music at the WCC General Assembly in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
The trip is part of a mission study sponsored by the General Board of Global Ministries (GBGM).
The program will offer training for persons involved in Trustees, Evangelism, Asset Management for Christians, Missions and Staff Parish Committees.
www.gbgm-umc.org /nillconf/Calendar.htm   (6485 words)

  
 Israel and the Bomb : Principal Players
Israeli general and statesman; the fourth IDF chief of staff (1953-58); minister of agriculture (1959-64); minister of defense (1967-74); foreign minister (1977-79).
Israeli diplomat; minister at the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. (1960-65); director-general of the prime minister's office under Golda Meir and ambassador to France.
Ukrainian-born, came to Israel as a child, Israeli-trained; among HEMED founders; pioneer in biophysics research; professor at the Weizmann Institute; founded the Department of Biotechnology at Tel Aviv University; fourth president of Israel (1973-78); in 1966 was directly involved in the reorganization of defense research.
www.gwu.edu /~nsarchiv/israel/players.htm   (6485 words)

  
 WNYC - Mad About Music: Ehud Barak (June 02, 2002)
On April 1, 1991, Lt. General, Ehud Barak was appointed Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces.
His parents, pioneer immigrants to Israel in the early 1930s, were among the founding members of their kibbutz.
In the course of his military service, Ehud Barak was awarded the "Distinguished Service Medal" and four additional citations for outstanding courage and valor, making him the most decorated soldier in the history of the Israel Defense Forces.
www.wnyc.org /shows/mam/episodes/2002/06/02   (812 words)

  
 Jews Not Zionists
We, the staff at www.jewsnotzionists.org are delighted that with the advance in media technology a substantial benefit to researchers, students, and the general public has been made available.
Unfortunately, due to many undesirable factors, the view of Torah-true Jewry has been concealed from the general public.
It is our hope that the information presented on this site will be of benefit to all and that we soon merit the peaceful dismantlement of the so-called "State of Israel" and that Jewish-Muslim brotherhood be restored as prior to the arrival of the Zionist scheme on the global scene.
www.jewsnotzionists.org   (812 words)

  
 BBC NEWS World Middle East Refusenik Israeli pilots under fire
And Israel's chief of staff, Moshe Ya'alon, expressed alarm that the pilots had bypassed military commanders to speak directly to the media about concerns which were "political and not ethical".
According to Israeli radio, the deputy chief of the Israeli air force, Brigadier General Eli'ezer Skeydi, accused the pilots themselves of "immoral" action.
Israel's military and political leaders, as well as the media, have hit back hard against the 27 pilots who signed a letter refusing to carry out targeted killings or other operations in the West Bank and Gaza because they considered them "immoral and illegal".
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/middle_east/3140032.stm   (812 words)

  
 The EMET Prize
Today, she is a member of the International Commission of Jurists, Israel Association for Parliamentarism, Mishkanot Shaananims Academic Committee and the presidium of the Yahad Council and the Committee on the Appointment of the Attorney General.
She is also a member of the scientific editorial staff of many professional periodicals and publications in Israel and around the world.
Ruth Gavison for being one of Israels pre-eminent thinkers in the field of public law in Israel and in legal philosophy, for her academic and public activities in promoting democracy, championing human rights and for her great contribution to the prestige of the Rule of Law in Israel.
www.pmo.gov.il /PMOEng/PM+Office/Projects/emet.htm   (1592 words)

  
 The Israeli Media React to the Prisoner Exchange with Hizbollah
Israel's chief of General Staff, Lt.-Gen. Moshe Ya'alon, however, believes that the chances of freeing Arad would actually improve now, since the exchange puts the issue back in the international arena.
Israel paid a steep price for this first phase: the release of Lebanese prisoners who belonged to the Hezbollah terror organization, at least one of whom—Sheikh Mustafa Dirani—was involved in the capture and maltreatment of missing Israel Air Force navigator Ron Arad.
Included in the deal is Israel's promise to free Dirani, the very same man who is believed to have held Arad right after his capture and to have tortured him.
www.tekla-szymanski.com /engl12exchange.html   (1364 words)

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