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Lebanon and the Security Council
June 14, 2010 2 min. read

Lebanon’s abstention in last week’s United Nations Security Council vote on Iranian sanctions should have surprised no one. The vote not only represents internal divisions among the Lebanese political establishment, but also that country’s precarious position in the escalating confrontation between Iran and the West. Steadily over the last thirty years, Hizballah has gained traction […]

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teamwork, Jordan and Yemen
June 13, 2010 1 min. read

A handful of Jordanian and Yemeni social workers teamed up this past week to learn supportive techniques for helping people recover from trauma. In Yemen, the trauma(s) that made this training necessary are domestic – Yemen has been embroiled in a civil war of sorts in Saada for the past six years or so. Jordan, […]

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Monkeys, bananas and fear in Iraq
June 12, 2010 3 min. read

Joost Hiltermann (of the International Crisis Group) has a blog post at the New York Review of Books on the current climate in Iraq. The Supreme Court has certified the election results, but the country remains without a government, and it’s goal of having one by Ramadan (early August) or the planned withdrawal date of […]

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Resuming blogging
June 12, 2010 1 min. read

Hello all, I’m resuming blogging here at the FPA Middle East blog, after finishing my MA this May. I’m now in Damascus for the next several months, and will be commenting on the news from here. It’s good to be back! Please get in touch (via the information in the Bio section) if you hear […]

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Thinking big? Start small (to medium).
June 10, 2010 2 min. read

It’s no surprise that the “biggies”—the McDonalds, the Microsofts, the Boeings—have a MENA presence (MENA=Middle East and North Africa).  But what about small to medium enterprises? How do they even begin to take advantage of this huge (and growing) market of hundreds of millions of consumers? A great answer can be found in an article, […]

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Assistance to the Palestinians
June 10, 2010 3 min. read

The United States has pledged hundreds of millions of dollars this year to bolster the Palestinian economy and help develop infrastructure. Yesterday, President Obama approved the transfer of $400 million to the West Bank and Gaza Strip, with the funds largely focused on a mortgage finance program. See the White House fact sheet below: Fact […]

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Biased 'Reporting' Continues
June 9, 2010 1 min. read

The world media continues to spout nonsense condemning Israel for the Gaza flotilla raid. Now, the Huffington Post is publicizing a so-called report claiming that Israeli soldiers fired the first shots when boarding the lead Gaza-bound ship. The “reporter” quotes a British activist on one of the other boats as the main source for the […]

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Assad and Suleiman to Meet
June 7, 2010 2 min. read

The presidents of Syria and Lebanon are scheduled to meet next Tuesday in Damascus to discuss the relationship between the two neighbors, as well as how recent developments in the region might affect them. Meetings between Lebanese and Syrian leaders are growing more commonplace, as their once frosty relations continues to thaw at a steady […]

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Israeli Demonstrations
June 6, 2010 1 min. read

In a show of opposition to the Israeli government and the blockade on the Gaza Strip, thousands of protesters gathered in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square last night. We were driving around the area and there was some traffic congestion and we know something was afoot. However, the 15,000 protesters were barely a blip on the radar and […]

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Turkey Ties Could Rebound
June 4, 2010 2 min. read

Israel-Turkey ties had already been strained. Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has attempted to garner the support of the Muslim world, condemning Israel for even the most minor of missteps. Tensions began to rise following Operation Cast Lead, where Israel killed some civilians in its attack on the Hamas terror infrastructure. Then, an Israeli ambassador […]

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Lebanon reacts to flotilla deaths
June 4, 2010 6 min. read

Lebanese leaders and citizens are expressing their outrage over last Sunday’s botched Israeli raid in international waters off the coast of Gaza that resulted in at least 9 deaths. Since the Hamas-led government took over control of Gaza in 2007, Israel has had the territory under siege. In 2009, Israel launched an assault on Gaza […]

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More Flotilla Raid Videos
June 2, 2010 1 min. read

As further examples of the “peace activist’s” violent attacks against the IDF soldiers, watch the videos. The top video includes the blatantly anti-Semitic chant used by Hamas and other extremist organizations that references the slaughter of Jews  by Muhammad’s army. The other videos show attacks by the activists. The guilt here is clear.

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