The Israeli Destruction Machine, Never Stops.
July 27, 2009 1 min. read

The Israeli destruction machine has been ordered to demolish a Bedouin village in the Negev desert; the authorities issued a warning to the residents on June 15th, their presence in the desert was “unrecognized”. Under the current “co-existence laws”, Israel does not recognize the existence of about 75.000 Bedouins in the Negev Desert. Awaiting assistance […]

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Settler Population Tops 300,000
July 27, 2009 2 min. read

New figures from the Israeli Defense Forces estimate that over 300,000 Jewish settlers live in the West Bank, with numbers increasing at a rate of 2.3 percent this year. The rate of growth is expected to inch higher due to family re-locations to the settlements during the summer. The figures do not include Jewish populations in East […]

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First Blood
July 27, 2009 1 min. read

The Springboks have gotten off on the right foot for taking the Tri Nations competition, defeating their historic foes the All Blacks in New Zealand, 28-19 yesterday. [If anyone knows the best way to watch the matches in the US, where television coverage is a non-possibility from what I can glean, please do let me […]

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One Less Controversy
July 27, 2009 2 min. read

Iranian clerical regime has one less controversy to deal with as Mr. Mashaii resigned from his post of first Vice President.  As discussed in my previous post, Mr. Mashaii was President Ahmadinejad’s pick, but he was severely criticized by the clerical regime for stating in 2008 that Iranians are friends with Israelis.  The resignation was […]

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Hizballah faces charges from UN & Egypt
July 26, 2009 1 min. read

From the New York Times: The chief of United Nations peacekeeping forces, Alain Le Roy, has told the Security Council that a series of explosions in southern Lebanon on July 14 most likely came from an illegal Hezbollah arms cache. He gave a speech behind closed doors on Thursday, and reporters obtained copies on Friday. […]

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A "Qivit-ter" in Alaska
July 26, 2009 2 min. read

On Friday, there was an interesting op-ed from the New York Times on Sarah Palin’s resignation written by an Alaskan of Inupiat and Lithuanian descent, William L. Iggiagruk Hensley. He is the chair of the First Alaskans Institute and has written a number of books on Alaska’s native people. In his article, Hensley applies the […]

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What the World Thinks of the NATO/US in Afghanistan
July 26, 2009 4 min. read

Excuse me World, how are you feeling about the NATO presence in Afghanistan?  What are your thoughts about a possible return to rule by the Taliban? While WorldPublicOpinion.org asked the world, well almost 65% of it (actually just a few thousand scattered people), to share their thoughts on such questions in a recent survey last […]

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Clinton on Iran Nuke Program: "Futile"
July 26, 2009 2 min. read

Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy Secretary of State Hillary Clinton unequivocally stated that the United States would not permit Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon, she said this morning on NBC’s Meet the Press. Her comments come amidst speculation that Israel is preparing to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities. […]

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Four U.S. Officials in Israel this Week
July 26, 2009 2 min. read

In the midst of the Israel-U.S. dispute over settlements and a potential Israeli strike on Iran, four senior American officials will arrive in Israel this week, although U.S. officials contend that the high concentration of American presence in the region is purely coincidental. U.S. Special Envoy George Mitchell will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on […]

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Israel Initiates Investment Program to Bolster Arab Businesses
July 26, 2009 6 min. read

The Israeli government embarked on its first major financial initiative to strengthen Arab-owned businesses by releasing a 160 million shekel ($40 million) tender late last week to support the integration of these companies into the overall economy. The program provides 80 million shekels of government money to the winning bidder of the tender who must […]

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Pakistan / EU Relations – Assistance & Development
July 26, 2009 3 min. read

Current relations between Pakistan and Europe are defined by cooperation. Through humanitarian and supply assistance offered, European states are also working with Islamabad in collaborating on development projects as a form for debt relief to Pakistan. This cooperation comes with Pakistan’s commitment to democracy and successes in uprooting terrorism.

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United for Iran: Global Day of Action
July 25, 2009 1 min. read

All across the world today, people are showing their solitary to the Iranian people in their struggle for democracy, freedom and human rights.  In over 80 cities, from Austin, Texas to London to Tokyo, people are protesting against the disputed Iranian presidential election and the severe clampdown on opposition activities by the Iranian government.  The […]

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