Elections Could Worsen, Rather Than Alleviate, the Palestinian Crisis of Political Legitimacy
The U.S. should instead focus on corruption, stability, and humanitarian concerns.
February 5, 2021
Iran’s digital subcontractor is a growing threat.
In 2012, Israeli cybersecurity experts discovered a group calling itself Lebanese Cedar engaged in hacking, distributing malware, and other digital mischief that appeared to be connected to the Iran-backed terrorist group Hizballah. After ceasing its activities for a period, the group seems to have resurfaced last year. Annie Fixler writes:
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Login or SubscribeThe U.S. should instead focus on corruption, stability, and humanitarian concerns.
Just as Ilhan Omar has legitimized one form of anti-Semitic prejudice, Taylor Greene’s continued presence legitimizes another.
Iran’s digital subcontractor is a growing threat.
Uriel Birnbaum.
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