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17 charged in alleged terrorist plot
July 23, 2009 1 min. read

The Lebanese government has charged 17 people in a plot to harm UN peacekeepers stationed in the southern part of the country. So far, ten people have been arrested and the other seven, including the groups alleged leader, were charged in absentia. The group, reportedly made up of people from Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian origins, […]

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Another Iranian Paradox
July 22, 2009 3 min. read

One reason why Iran has always fascinated me is due to the many contradictions and paradoxes found in the Iranian society. They overthrew the tyrannical Shah in a revolution, but ended up replacing him with a dogmatic theological regime. It is an Islamic Republic, but its most prominent holiday, Nowruz, is based on Zoroastrianism. It’s […]

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Turkey to the Rescue
July 22, 2009 1 min. read

The Turkish government seeks to resume facilitating an Israeli-Syrian peace process, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said today after meeting with Syrian President Basher al-Assad. Resumption of the peace process could result from increased overtures from the United States towards Syria, most notably the appointment of an ambassador to Damascus alongside various trips from […]

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Poll: Palestinians Lack Confidence in Leadership
July 21, 2009 1 min. read

The majority of Palestinians lack trust in Fatah, Hamas, or any other political party, according to a recent poll. Conducted by Near East Consulting, the poll found 38-percent of Palestinians maintain confidence in Fatah, compared with only 11-percent for Hamas and five-percent for other groups. Of likely voters, the poll found that 35-percent of those […]

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Ultra-Orthodox a Likely Hurdle in Settlement Closures
July 20, 2009 3 min. read

The ultra-orthodox community in Israel and the settlements continues to gain increased political clout in Israeli politics, according to a new report from the International Crisis Group. Due to high birthrates and political mobilization, these communities will likely prove to be a significant hurdle in the evacuation of settlements and the realization of a two-states […]

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U.S.: Settlement Freeze Inclusive of Jerusalem
July 20, 2009 2 min. read

The Obama Administration’s mandate of a settlement will include any Jewish construction projects in East Jerusalem, according to U.S. officials cited in various news reports. The clarification comes amidst plans to transform a hotel in predominantly Palestinian East Jerusalem into apartments for Jews. Protestors rallied yesterday to show opposition to the construction project. Opposition to construction […]

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First Film Premier for Hamaswood
July 19, 2009 2 min. read

The Hamas government in the Gaza Strip released its first major motion picture in an effort to transform a small lot in the embattled territory into an Islamic Hollywood. The film, produced by Hamas with $200,000 over 10-months,  depicts the story of 23-year old Hamas commander Emad Akel who was killed in 1993 by Israeli […]

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Olmert in WaPo: Settlements a Non-Issue
July 17, 2009 2 min. read

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert declares the overall political peace process as the main point of contention between Israeli and Palestinian officials while dismissing settlements as relevant, he wrote in an op-ed in today’s Washington Post. Instead of focusing on the settlements, Olmert suggests focusing on institution building, such as establishing a vibrant Palestinian […]

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Hizballah Blamed for Explosion in the South
July 16, 2009 2 min. read

Earlier this week, there was a large  explosion in southern Lebanon about 10 km from the Israeli border. UNIFIL officials said that the blast was likely from a Hizballah weapons deposit and could constitute a breach of  UNSC resolution 1701 which ended the 2006 War between Hizballah and Israel. This week marks the three year […]

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Israel Prepares for War
July 16, 2009 2 min. read

Israel’s recent navy mobilization through the Suez Canal represents a major initiative to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, according to officials first report in the Times of London. Any Israeli strike on Iran would require war ships to pass through the Suez and also include fly-overs of either Iraq or Saudi Arabia. While the U.S. government would likely […]

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Media in West Bank/Israel Taking a Hit
July 15, 2009 1 min. read

Two major media outlets in Israel and the West Bank face closure. The Palestinian Authority shuttered the offices of Al-Jazeera in the West Bank likely due to a controversial report on former P.A. President and Palestinian icon Yasser Arafat. The story cited a Fatah official accusing current P.A. President Mahmoud Abbas of conspiring to assassinate […]

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Palestinian Risk Insurance
July 14, 2009 1 min. read

Due to inconsistencies importing and exporting goods from Palestinian controlled areas because of Israeli control of the border, a conglomeration of U.S. and Palestinian institutions established an insurance project for Palestinian companies to mitigate loss. The Palestinian Political Risk Insurance project provides certain companies with economic security programs in the event that border closures and violence […]

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