Iran

Terrorism and the Internet: “Electronic intifada” declared on Israel on Facebook. Hamas and radical Islamic groups, encouraged by Iran, employ social networks on the Internet for the struggle against Israel

Following the Israeli government’s decision to include the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron and Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem in the national heritage sites, a new Facebook group was created in late February by Palestinian web activists, calling for an “electronic intifada” to protect the holy sites of Islam from Israel.
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Spotlight on Iran (Week of March 4-11, 2010)

Iran satisfied over publication of preliminary election results in Iraq
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Spotlight on Iran (Week of February 25-March 4, 2010)

Iran accuses US of supporting terrorism following Rigi’s arrest
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Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi, a Religious Authority and Iranian President Ahmadinejad’s Spiritual Mentor, Implies in a Theological-Political Book that Iran Must Acquire a Nuclear Weapon (“a Special Kind of Weapon”):

A Rare Expression of Internal Discourse about Nuclear-Related Issues among the Iranian Elite
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Spotlight on Iran (Week of February 18-25, 2010)

Strong criticism in Iran over IAEA report
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Spotlight on Iran (Week of February 11-18, 2010)

Conservatives increasingly confident, reformists soul-searching after Revolution Day
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