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"Day of Rage"
March 16, 2010 3 min. read

Over the weekend Hamas declared a Day of Rage for Tuesday because of an Israeli dedication of the Hurva Synagogue which was restored over the past five years and which was destroyed by the Arab Legion in 1948. The Hurva Synagogue is located in the Jewish Quarter. Ostensibly the Muslim community should have had no […]

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The Blame Game
March 16, 2010 3 min. read

One commentator likened what happened to vice-president Joe Biden in Israel to what president Bush endured during his visit to Iraq. This was the shoe moment for Mr. Biden, only this time, a “strategic ally” perpetrated the attack. We have had few days to contemplate and assess the damage of the “ insult” (as described […]

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Iranian-American Group Promotes Culture of Human Rights
March 15, 2010 1 min. read

12Petals Media Group is an Iranian-American organization based in San Francisco. 12 Petals strives to be a union of creators and social entrepreneurs of media and visual arts working together to promote and encourage respect for those rights protected by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This is 12 Petals’ first major production in its […]

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Israeli Settlement Announcement: An Old Hat Right-Wing Tactic
March 12, 2010 3 min. read

Long time observers of the Middle East were not surprised by the events that transpired during Vice President Biden’s visit to Israel earlier this week. It is well known that Israeli politics is a multifaceted conglomerate of opinions ranging from the far- right supporters of armed conflict with the Palestinians to the Far- Left supporters […]

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Terrorism and Your Cigarettes
March 12, 2010 2 min. read

Even though cigarette smoking in the United States is on the decline, the Middle East is rife with individuals who just want to light up after a long day of work, an excessively delicious meal, or an exhilarating night of… Israel recently introduced a ban on cigarette smoking in bars and restaurants. But, as anyone […]

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Arab League Summit: Absentee List
March 12, 2010 1 min. read

The President of Lebanon Michel Suleiman will not attend the Arab League Summit later this month in Libya. There are also unconfirmed reports that the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will not attend. The Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is recovering from a gallbladder surgery in Germany. his chances of attending the summit are also small. The […]

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Two issues for the future of Lebanon
March 12, 2010 13 min. read

While Lebanon worries about another attack from Israel, two other issues have been consistently popping up on the radar: the question of Hizballah’s arms, and the prospect of ending sectarianism. Not surprisingly, the three are closely related. — During the run-up to the 2009 parliamentary elections in Lebanon, a cloud of anxiety blanketed the country. […]

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State Dept. Human Rights Report
March 12, 2010 4 min. read

The State Department released today its 2009 Human Rights Report that outlines freedom of the press, religion, democracy, and a slew of other issues throughout the world. The section on Israel is quite lengthy and, while one would expect the bulk of the report to deal with Israeli actions toward Palestinians, significant sections are devoted […]

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Israeli Chutzpah with Biden
March 11, 2010 4 min. read

Update: It didn’t undermine them, it destroyed them. What shows more chutzpah- making the prime minister of an ally wait for an hour and a half for your arrival or insulting an ally’s vice president by announcing a new policy welcomed by that ally, before subsequently undermining it? Vice President Joe Biden is nearing completion […]

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Israel to Settlements: Till Death Do Us Part
March 10, 2010 2 min. read

It is amazing how fast the news stream from the Middle East. Less than a day after the Arab league approved another round of indirect talks between the Palestinian Authority and Israel, the indirect talks that were at the behest of the U.S. mediator in the region. Israel snubs the world and declares it will […]

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Iraqi Refugees in Syria,Trading Sex in Nightclubs
March 10, 2010 1 min. read

Foreign Policy magazine posted a very interesting feature about Iraqi refugees in Syria. An excerpt from a book by Deborah Amos describes the underground economy many Iraqis were forced into after Sadaam’s fall. The refugees are prohibited from working in many jobs in Syria, therefore, many women have turned to prostitution as their only means […]

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Top 5 List: Favorite States of the Iranian Government
March 10, 2010 4 min. read

If Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were to make a list of countries that he loves right now, I would imagine his list would be very similar to this: 5. Iraq: For stealing the spotlight away from Iran. This week, Iran and its nuclear program took the backseat as the American policy makers watched the Iraqi […]

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