Names of 5 Million Holocaust Victims Identified after Decades of Effort
Israel's Holocaust remembrance centre, Yad Vashem, has identified the names of five million Jews who were killed by the Nazis during World War II
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Photo by EPA/BGNES
WikiLeaks will reveal 6,000 documents on Israel soon, its founder, Julian Assange has derclared, saying that they will shed some light on its confrontation of Iran's nuclear program and its role in the assassination of prominent Hizbullah official Imad Mughniyeh.
The new portion of diplomatic cables will also reveal Israel's assessment of Hezbollah's mounting capability to strike directly at Tel Aviv with an arsenal of more than 20,000 missiles.
Mohammed Tantawi, the current head of Egypt's ruling generals, was hindering Israeli efforts to stop arms smuggling within the Gaza strip, according to Israeli security forces, another cables say.
"The documents we released in the past few months were the fuel that ignited the Arab revolts," Julian Assange added before Israel's Yediot Ahronot, clarifying that there were secret U.S. Embassy cables published in Arab newspapers, stating that, should there be a popular revolt supported by the army in Tunis, the U.S would support the army.
Another of the Israeli cables will state that the King of Bahrain, whose Arab state has recently been shaken by protests, has had friendly links with the Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency.
Former German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel has described Germany’s misunderstanding of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s intentions as one of the greatest failures in the country’s foreign policy
Russia’s Foreign Ministry has criticized Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic after his recent remarks to a German publication about selling ammunition to European Union countries
The European Commission has introduced stricter rules on issuing visas to Russian citizens
Romania has urged the United States to reconsider its plan to withdraw hundreds of troops stationed in the country, warning that such a move could undermine NATO’s unity and play into Russia’s hands
Russia currently has the capacity to carry out a limited strike on NATO territory at any time, although whether it will do so depends largely on the stance of Western allies
NATO has regained the upper hand in ammunition production, surpassing Russia after a period during which Moscow outpaced the alliance
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