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From the American Center for Democracy biography

Col. Jonathan Dahoah Halevi, IDF (Ret.) is a Fellow at the American Center for Democracy, is the director of research in the Orient Research Group Ltd. and a Board member of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs headed by Dr. Dore Gold. Mr. Halevi consults on Middle East and Arab affairs to the Wall Street Journal and is a special consultant to the Linde vs. Arab Bank lawsuit.

  • 1998-2002 he was Head of the Palestinian Research Branch in the IDF Intelligence Unit.
  • 2002 - 2003 Head of the Information Branch in the IDF Spokesperson Unit.
  • 2003 - 2004 Senior Advisor for policy planning in the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Mr. Halevi has written many articles for both Hebrew and English publications including "Al-Qaeda's Intellectual Legacy: New Radical Islamic Thinking Justifying the Genocide of Infidels".

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