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Iran Defence Computers Hit by New Supervirus Linked to Stuxnet Cyber-Weapon
Iran authorities admitted on Sunday that their defence computer have been targeted by a virus called Duqu that is allegedly linked with the Stuxnet "cyber-weapon" discovered last year. The worm is believed to be aimed at sabotaging the Islamic Republic's atomic centrifuges, the devices that enrich uranium to create nuclear fuel.
Israel's Mossad Blamed for Blast at Iran Military Base
Brigade General Hassan Moghaddam, a key figure in Iran's missile programme, was killed, along with 16 other Revolutionary guards in an explosion at a military base Saturday.
Bahrain Claims to Have Smashed Iran-backed Terrorist Attack
Tensions between the Arab states of the Gulf region reached a new high this week-end as Bahrain claimed it had broken up a terrorist group which had allegedly planned a series of attacks on the ministry, the Saudi embassy in Manama and the causeway which links the archipelago state to Saudi Arabia.
Israel, Iran and Nuclear Weapons: The Battle of Pot and Kettle (OPINION)
Israel's insistence on the need for a pre-emptive strike on Iran belies the Jewish nation's own murky history when it comes to nuclear arsenal.
Israel Equips Airliners with Anti-Missile Systems as Fear Libyan Weapon Reach Gaza Increases
Israel has accelerated the installation of anti-missile defences on its airliners, as officials fear a potential attack by militants using weapons looted in Libya after the fall of the Gaddafi regime, it was reported.
Dennis Ross Resigns as Obama's Middle East Adviser
Obama's Middle East advisor, Dennis Ross, has stepped down from his position after nearly four years of service.
Court Upholds Rape Sentence for Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled against an appeal by the ex-President combatting a seven-year jail term for rape and sexual harassment.
How Would Iran Retaliate to an Attack by Israel?
Reports of an Israeli plan to attack Iran's nuclear facilities has ratcheted up tension across the Middle East. The International Business Times analyses what would be the ramifications.
Is Benjamin Netanyahu 'a Liar'?
A leaked exchanged between Nicolas Sarkozy and US president Barack Obama, in which French president allegedly called Israeli Prime Minister "a liar" provoked a mediastorm. But does Benyamin Netanyahu have a reputaion for duplicity?
IAEA Report on Iran: France Seeks Urgent U.N. Meeting; U.S. and Israel Silent
With the report incriminating Iran and reports that Israel as well as the US, have seriously been considering attacking Iran for its refusal to suspend its uranium enrichment programme, France has now called for an emergency UN Security Council, while the US and Israel have yet to repsond.
Iran Defiant as IAEA Set to Reveal It is Close to Nuclear Power Status
There has been much anticipation regarding the soon-to-be release of the IAEA report, as the document is tipped to show that Iran's recent nuclear developments could help it developing nuclear bombs.
Jerusalem: The Disputed Holy City at the Centre of a U.S. ‘Separation of Power Struggle’
A case highlighting issues central to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is causing much debate as the U.S. Supreme Court which will have to decide whether a nine year old boy born in Jerusalem can list Israel as his birthplace on his passport, a prohibited move U.S. citizens have until now.
The Syrian Crisis and the Delusions of President Assad
With no foreign journalists or rights groups allowed in the country, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has continually denied that his regime is waging a brutal crackdown.
Netanyahu a 'Liar', says Sarkozy; Obama Commiserates
In an overheard exchange with U.S. President Barack Obama at the G20 summit last week, French President Nicohlas Sarkozy allegedly called Benjamin Netanyahu a 'liar.'
Israel Denies Anonymous Responsible for Website Failure [VIDEO]
Israeli officials deny that the international hackers' group were responsible for the malfunction of several government-run websites on Sunday.
Human Rights Activists on Gaza Flotilla 'beaten' by Israeli Forces
Delegates on board the Freedom Waves to Gaza flotilla have been mistreated by Israeli forces and are currently being detained in Givon prison, central Israel, say activist groups.
Israeli Military Boards Gaza Flotilla [VIDEO]
Israeli naval forces have boarded two boats carrying humanitarian aid to Palestinian citizens living in the Gaza strip.
Israeli Doctors 'Failing to Report Torture of Palestinians'
Human rights groups have accused doctors of failing to document signs of torture in Palestinian detainees, reports the Guardian.
Syria: Death Toll Rises Ahead of Friday Protests
The death toll among Syrian civilians after Thursday's clampdown of the security forces against anti-government protesters has risen up to 20 civilians, according to London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu Orders Investigation into Iran Attack Leak
Following media speculations that Israel is contemplating launching an attack on its archenemy Iran, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is said to have asked Shin Bet Chief Yoram Cohen to investigate the leak.
Iran Warns U.S.: 'We Can Defend Our Country'
Tensions between Iran and the U.S. are mounting after Teheran warned that America should think twice as the government would be ready to "defend the country" amid speculation that the U.S. and Israel are considering an attack.
Former IDF Soldier Imprisoned for Leading Neo-Nazi Gang
23-year-old Dimitri Bogotich, who has been sentenced to 69 months in prison for leading a violent racist group, said he joined the group while serving as a soldier in the Israel Defence Forces.
Hague to Barak: UK Opposes New Israeli Settlements
The UK fully opposes Israel's latest decision to expand its settlements, Britain's Foreign Secretary has told the Israeli Defence Minister.
Gaza Aid Flotilla Reaches International Waters
Two boats bound for Gaza carrying medical supplies and messages of support from the U.S. have reached international waters after leaving Turkey on Wednesday.
Attack on Iran Likely to be Marketed as Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Ahmadinejad
Tensions between the US, its allies and Iran are mounting following a string of reports saying that the U.S. are considering attacking Iranian nuclear facilities, with the potential support and participation of both the UK and Israel.
Is the West Edging Closer to an Attack on Iran?
The United Kingdom is prepared to militarily support a US strike against Teheran's nuclear enrichment programme, a British newspaper has reported, while in Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is believed to be pushing for a decisive strike against the Jewish state's arch-enemy.
Israel 'Punishes' Palestine for UNESCO Membership by Building New Settlements
Israel has announced it will instigate the building of 2,000 settler homes in the West Bank and freeze the transfer of Palestinian tax funds to punish Palestine for joining UNESCO.
Palestine Defies Israel and U.S. by Seeking Membership to 16 other UN Agencies
Following the uproar caused by the Palestinian New UNSECO membership, an official has warned the outcome of the vote will "open the door" to 16 other UN agencies, a move which could further anger the U.S. and Israel.
Palestine Given Full Membership by UNESCO
The United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has voted to give the Palestinians full membership status in a move that will boost their bid for UN statehood.
'Bibi Bombing': Benjamin Netanyahu, New Star of the Web
When pictures of the release of Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier held captive for five years by Hamas, were beamed around the world,many featured a beaming Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, unleashing a new phenomenon called "Bibi bombing" aimed at pocking fun at the politician's love of the limelight.