Wikileaks
WikiLeaks encryption key file accidentally leaked online
The secret sources of the WikiLeaks files were accidentally exposed over the internet as a result of a dispute between confidantes of the website s founder Julian Assange and others formerly associated with the organization, according to a report in the German press Monday. WikiLeaks denied these reports in a message on its Twitter feed Monday night.
France doubted Israeli role in Syrian general’s assassination
WikiLeaks reveal true terror threat of Guantanamo detainees
WikiLeaks reveal true terror threat of Guantanamo detainees
Chinese company selling chemical weapons equipment to Iran
Labor MK Herzog also vilified Peres, Sharon
Dutch FM ‘dismayed’ by Lieberman’s behavior in Hague visit
Full version of Herzog’s comments on Labor rival
Fatah strongman’s mental health failing, Israel official reported
We’re doomed if Hamas takes power’
Amos Gilad warned the Americans, some four months before the Palestinian parliamentary elections that ended with a sweeping victory for Hamas. Gilad made this remark at a meeting with senior U.S. State Department official Elizabeth Dibble on September 21, 2005. The minutes of the meeting, originally reported in a cable sent from the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Washington, were revealed this past weekend in the latest WikiLeaks cache of documents.
Mubarak skeptical of U.S. reform push
The WikiLeaks-Iran connection
On November 4, Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, arrived in Geneva. He held a press conference in which he hinted that he was considering requesting political asylum in Switzerland. Assange spent two days there as the guest of an Iranian non-governmental organization, which also sponsored the press conference.
Netanyahu: WikiLeaks showed three top issues in Mideast are Iran, Iran, Iran
Iran hard-liners blocked nuclear fuel swap deal, WikiLeaks cables reveal
WikiLeaks quotes IDF chief Iran could hit Israel within 12 minutes
Bloggers claim WikiLeaks struck deal with Israel over diplomatic cables leaks
Italy PM said ‘not even Obama can stop Israeli attack on Iran’
WikiLeaks vows to keep operating after Assange turns himself in to police
U.S. frustrated by continued Mideast funding of terrorists
Top U.S. officials have grown frustrated over the resistance of allies in the Middle East to help shut the financial pipeline of terrorists, the New York Times reported on Sunday, citing secret diplomatic dispatches. Internal State Department cables, obtained by WikiLeaks and made available to news organizations, indicate that millions of dollars are flowing to extremist groups, including Al-Qaida and the Taliban, despite U.S. vows to cut off such funding.