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Changes and an Introduction at the FPA Blogs
January 9, 2010 1 min. read

Hi. My name is Derek Catsam. I am the Senior Blogger for the Foreign Policy Association’s Africa Blog. We are undergoing immense growth and transition at the FPA Blogs. One of these is to consolidate our many fine blogs (which make up the largest network of foreign affairs blogs anywhere) into coherent, managable categories. This blog will be combined […]

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The Food Fight Rages On
January 8, 2010 3 min. read

I wonder what Hezbollah Chief Hassan Nasrallah has to say about this. An ongoing feud between Israeli and Lebanese chefs ratcheted up another notch this week, with a new world record broken outside of Jerusalem for the creation of the largest tub of hummus. The dish, created in Abu Gosh in Israel, comes months after […]

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Writing a Check
January 8, 2010 1 min. read

Operation Cast Lead -the Israeli strike on the the Gaza Strip one year ago- continues to dominate Israeli foreign relations, particularly with the United Nations. Some of Israel’s air strikes damaged UN facilities, including schools and a UN Relief and Works Agency facility. Israeli officials said Hamas terrorists were harbored in some of these compounds. […]

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The Wrath of Rahm
January 7, 2010 1 min. read

Alright. I know that’s a cheap Star Trek reference. That said, I did get the Star Trek movie for Christmas, err, Hanukkah. White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emmanuel allegedly told an Israeli diplomat the administration would reduce its involvement in the peace process unless serious progress is made in the coming months. Emmanuel allegedly blamed […]

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Smuggling Tunnels
January 7, 2010 1 min. read

Gaza smuggling tunnels are usually stigmatized as aiding the transfer of weapons from Egypt into Gaza for use in terror attacks. On a near-weekly basis, reports emerge of Israeli air strikes on these tunnels to prevent the additional weapons entering the Strip. However, some of the tunnels in and out of the Gaza Strip are used […]

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Airline Security Hype
January 7, 2010 2 min. read

The recently failed airline Christmas terror attack led to significant revisions in Transportation Security Administration travel guidelines and turned all eyes toward Israel as a model for security. Due to the multi-pronged threats facing Israel, security officials in the country use strict personal and baggage screening systems that led Ben Gurion Airport outside of Tel […]

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Where do Lebanon's Palestinian Refugees fall in the "Peace Process"?
January 6, 2010 5 min. read

The United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA) was established in December 1949  to aid the people who had been displaced by the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. UNRWA was supposed to be a temporary fix to deal with the newly minted “Palestinian Refugees”, a term which the world became quite familiar  in the following sixty years. Camps […]

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Jerusalem at the Center
January 6, 2010 2 min. read

U.S. efforts to bolster the peace process have traditionally considered the status of Jerusalem as one of the final pieces of the puzzle. Critics of this approach point out that the holy city’s status remains a critical controversial aspect of negotiations that would risk negating any previous compromises obtained in negotiations. Even though Israel agreed […]

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Background to an Image
January 6, 2010 2 min. read

Mickey Mouse caused quite a stir, particularly in his starring role from a 2006 photograph of the effects of the second Lebanon War. The New York Times revisits this image that previously obtained significant criticism for a perceived one-sided view of the conflict. Without giving any context on the origins of the doll, the photograph […]

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Foreign Funding Approps
January 5, 2010 2 min. read

The 2010 fiscal year omnibus appropriations bill signed into law last month coupled with the supplemental appropriations bill from last summer mark a slight boost in foreign operations funding and imposes some interesting limitations on the use of funds for Israel and the Palestinian Authority, Israel receives $2.78 billion in FY2010  for Foreign Military Financing, […]

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Looking Back at 2009
January 4, 2010 1 min. read

As 2010 starts, the same two stories that dominated the headlines in 2009 are in the news already. The post-election protests and the ongoing game of nuclear brinkmanship are still continuing. Here is an AFP video that highlights the major events that took place in Iran in 2009, giving us an insight as to what […]

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If You Had Any Doubts
January 4, 2010 1 min. read

Regardless of you’re political views on Israel, the settlers, the two-state solution, and any other highly politicized issue, there rarely is there such a blatant example of the difference in values and tactics between Israel and its enemies. The IDF has been accused of certain questionable tactics (ie. Goldstone report) but the military still attempts […]

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