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[[Center for Special Studies in Memory of the Fallen of Israel's Intelligence Community]] (Also known by its shortened name of the [[Center for Special Studies]]), is an Israeli think tank headed by [[Reuven Erlich]], a retired colonel in US military intelligence. It was in existence by January 1989. A 'What's on' guide in the magazine ''Flight International'' (21 January 1989) lists an event at the '[[Center for Special Studies in Memory of the Fallen of Israel's Intelligence Community]], Gelilot, North Tel Aviv, Israel. Contact: A. Lewis, [[ISAS]] secretariat, PO Box 574, Jerusalem 91004, Israel.'<ref>[http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1989/1989%20-%200175.html What's On] Flight International 21 January 1989, p. 61, Accessed 13 March 2009</ref>  
 
[[Center for Special Studies in Memory of the Fallen of Israel's Intelligence Community]] (Also known by its shortened name of the [[Center for Special Studies]]), is an Israeli think tank headed by [[Reuven Erlich]], a retired colonel in US military intelligence. It was in existence by January 1989. A 'What's on' guide in the magazine ''Flight International'' (21 January 1989) lists an event at the '[[Center for Special Studies in Memory of the Fallen of Israel's Intelligence Community]], Gelilot, North Tel Aviv, Israel. Contact: A. Lewis, [[ISAS]] secretariat, PO Box 574, Jerusalem 91004, Israel.'<ref>[http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1989/1989%20-%200175.html What's On] Flight International 21 January 1989, p. 61, Accessed 13 March 2009</ref>  
  
 
According to its own account the [[Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center]] was founded in 2001 as a central project of the Center<ref>Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Center for Special Studies (C.S.S) [http://www.intelligence.org.il/eng/about_e/about_us_e.htm About Us], 12 June 2005, accessed 13 March 2009</ref>  
 
According to its own account the [[Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center]] was founded in 2001 as a central project of the Center<ref>Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Center for Special Studies (C.S.S) [http://www.intelligence.org.il/eng/about_e/about_us_e.htm About Us], 12 June 2005, accessed 13 March 2009</ref>  
  
The think tank is reported to have "close ties with the country's military leadership and maintains an office at the Defense Ministry".<ref>Greg Myre, [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/05/world/middleeast/05mideast.html?_r=2&ref=world&oref=slogin&oref=slogin Offering Video, Israel Answers Critics on War], ''New York Times'', December 5, 2006.</ref> As of 2007 the center appears to have been renamed as the [[Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center]], though its main outlet the [[Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center]] has retained its name.<ref>Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center [http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/site/content/T1.asp?Sid=18&pid=121 About Us], accessed 13 March 2009</ref>
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The think tank is reported to have "close ties with the country's military leadership and maintains an office at the Defense Ministry".<ref>Greg Myre, [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/05/world/middleeast/05mideast.html?_r=2&ref=world&oref=slogin&oref=slogin Offering Video, Israel Answers Critics on War], ''[[New York Times]]'', December 5, 2006.</ref> As of 2007 the center appears to have been renamed as the [[Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center]], though its main outlet the [[Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center]] has retained its name.<ref>Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center [http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/site/content/T1.asp?Sid=18&pid=121 About Us], accessed 13 March 2009</ref>
  
 
On December 5, 2006, a 300-page report produced by its [[Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center]] was passed to the US media through the [[American Jewish Congress]]. The study was undertaken to rebuff war crimes allegations over Israel's bombing and destruction of residential areas in Lebanon. The report was compiled 'in conjunction with lawyers from the army and Foreign Ministry'.<ref>Amy Teibel, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/05/AR2006120500446_pf.html Hezbollah Accused of Using Human Shields], ''Washington Post'', December 5, 2006.</ref>
 
On December 5, 2006, a 300-page report produced by its [[Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center]] was passed to the US media through the [[American Jewish Congress]]. The study was undertaken to rebuff war crimes allegations over Israel's bombing and destruction of residential areas in Lebanon. The report was compiled 'in conjunction with lawyers from the army and Foreign Ministry'.<ref>Amy Teibel, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/05/AR2006120500446_pf.html Hezbollah Accused of Using Human Shields], ''Washington Post'', December 5, 2006.</ref>
 
==Contact==
 
Website: http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/engsite/home/default.asp
 
  
 
*Address: Maj. General Aharon Yariv Blvd.  
 
*Address: Maj. General Aharon Yariv Blvd.  
 
*P.O.B. 3555 Ramat Hasharon 47134  
 
*P.O.B. 3555 Ramat Hasharon 47134  
 
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==References==
 
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[[Category:Israel Lobby]][[Category:Terrorism Industry]]
 
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Latest revision as of 03:10, 4 July 2015

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Center for Special Studies in Memory of the Fallen of Israel's Intelligence Community (Also known by its shortened name of the Center for Special Studies), is an Israeli think tank headed by Reuven Erlich, a retired colonel in US military intelligence. It was in existence by January 1989. A 'What's on' guide in the magazine Flight International (21 January 1989) lists an event at the 'Center for Special Studies in Memory of the Fallen of Israel's Intelligence Community, Gelilot, North Tel Aviv, Israel. Contact: A. Lewis, ISAS secretariat, PO Box 574, Jerusalem 91004, Israel.'[1]

According to its own account the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center was founded in 2001 as a central project of the Center[2]

The think tank is reported to have "close ties with the country's military leadership and maintains an office at the Defense Ministry".[3] As of 2007 the center appears to have been renamed as the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center, though its main outlet the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center has retained its name.[4]

On December 5, 2006, a 300-page report produced by its Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center was passed to the US media through the American Jewish Congress. The study was undertaken to rebuff war crimes allegations over Israel's bombing and destruction of residential areas in Lebanon. The report was compiled 'in conjunction with lawyers from the army and Foreign Ministry'.[5]

  • Address: Maj. General Aharon Yariv Blvd.
  • P.O.B. 3555 Ramat Hasharon 47134

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References

  1. What's On Flight International 21 January 1989, p. 61, Accessed 13 March 2009
  2. Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Center for Special Studies (C.S.S) About Us, 12 June 2005, accessed 13 March 2009
  3. Greg Myre, Offering Video, Israel Answers Critics on War, New York Times, December 5, 2006.
  4. Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center About Us, accessed 13 March 2009
  5. Amy Teibel, Hezbollah Accused of Using Human Shields, Washington Post, December 5, 2006.