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Middle East RSS FeedsUrgent need for peace education: Teaching hate in Gaza - Urgent need for peace education: Teaching hate in Gaza On 27/08/06 At 12:33 PM...Feed Source: www.mideastweb.org Lebanon and Israel: A chance for peace?? - Lebanon and Israel: A chance for peace?? On 27/08/06 At 12:20 AM... Middle East: A neglected detail - Middle East: A neglected detail On 21/08/06 At 05:05 PM... We won't ever forget the name of Amir Peretz - We won't ever forget the name of Amir Peretz On 18/08/06 At 08:09 PM... Israel-Lebanon: No Horizon - Israel-Lebanon: No Horizon On 16/08/06 At 12:49 PM... Lebanon War Fiasco: An experiment in learning by doing - Lebanon War Fiasco: An experiment in learning by doing On 11/08/06 At 03:42 PM... Middle East comedy versus reality - Middle East comedy versus reality On 04/08/06 At 05:19 PM... Beyond the front lines - Beyond the front lines On 01/08/06 At 09:05 AM... War Fever - War Fever On 01/08/06 At 09:01 AM... Fighting Hezbollah in the worst way possible - Fighting Hezbollah in the worst way possible On 31/07/06 At 11:54 AM... The Generic Israel-Lebanon War - The Generic Israel-Lebanon War On 27/07/06 At 11:52 PM... Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah: The vicious circle of righteousness, force, and loss of compassion - Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah: The vicious circle of righteousness, force, and loss of compassion On 20/07/06 At 01:34 PM... Gaza and Lebanon "We told you so" - Gaza and Lebanon "We told you so" On 19/07/06 At 02:43 PM... Fog of War in Lebanon and Israel: Rumors and misunderstandings - Fog of War in Lebanon and Israel: Rumors and misunderstandings On 16/07/06 At 05:47 PM... Capt. Rawlings' Tips on Serving in Iraq - The 26-year-old Princeton alum has been stop-lossed in Sadr City. Over the next few months, he'll be answering listeners' questions about his experience. In his first batch of answers, he discusses how he fills his spare time, why his soldiers sometimes make fun of him and what he'd tell a kid who's considering a future in the military.... Skepticism Grows Over Two-State Mideast Solution - Even as President Bush tries to boost prospects for peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, optimism on both sides is dwindling. Many moderate Palestinians now question the basis of the process: the idea of Israel and Palestine living side by side.... What Started All That Violence in Lebanon? - The outbreak of skirmishes in Beirut last week had deep ethnic and religion roots, but the proximate cause was basically the cutting of a phone cord. Deborah Amos has covered the Middle East for NPR and was in Lebanon's capitol when the fighting broke out.... Bush Reinforces Iran Opposition in Israel Speech - President Bush is in Israel to celebrate the country's 60th anniversary. He is using a speech to the Israeli parliament to reiterate his position that Iran must not be allowed to attain nuclear weapons.... Palestinians Demand 'Right of Return' - As President Bush joins in celebrations marking Israel's 60th anniversary of independence, Palestinians are marking what they call the Nakba, or Catastrophe. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians either fled or were forced to leave their homes in what became Israel in 1948. They say any peace agreement must include the "right of return" — meaning they would be able to return to their former homes. Israeli officials say that is impossible.... On Israel's Anniversary, Bush Pushes Peace Deal - President Bush is in Israel to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Jewish state. Bush says he is hoping to boost Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts during his visit, but the violence continued on Wednesday. Israeli troops staged an incursion into the Gaza Strip, and militants in Gaza fired a rocket into the Israeli town of Ashkelon.... Israel at 60: Palestinians' 'Absence of Tranquility' - In 1948, after decades of efforts to form a sovereign nation as a homeland for Jews, the U.N. founded the State of Israel in what was then the country of Palestine. It was a defining moment for the Jewish people, though Palestinians remember it as a catastrophe.... Why Is Bush Bothering to Visit the Middle East? - President Bush is attempting to nudge Israel and the Palestinians to resume an earnest peace-making process. It's not an entirely doomed effort, says Haim Malka, the deputy director of the Middle East Program for the Center for Strategic and International Studies.... Israel at 60: Prospects for Peace - Israel is commemorating the 60th anniversary of its independence. Michael Oren, a senior fellow at the Jerusalem-based research group Shalem Center, talks about what the anniversary means to Israelis and Palestinians, and how much hope there is for peace talks between the two sides.... Bush Begins Five-Day Mideast Tour - President Bush heads to Israel on Tuesday to join in celebrations marking its 60th anniversary. His visit to the Jewish state is the first stop on a five-day trip that will take him to Saudi Arabia and Egypt. President Bush will also work on getting the Middle East peace negotiations back on track.... 'Stop-lossing' Capt. Rawlings - When Army Capt. Nate Rawlings, 26, returned from Iraq in 2006, he planned to apply to a graduate film program. Now, he's obligated to return to Iraq for an unexpected second tour of duty. Writer Whitney Terrell catches up with his friend at Fort Hood in Texas as he prepares for 15 more months in Baghdad.... Hezbollah Seizes Control of West Beirut - After a night of heavy fighting, Shiite Hezbollah militiamen seize control Friday of most parts of Muslim West Beirut from ragtag Sunni militias. The Lebanese army has so far stayed out of the fray.... Jewish Court Questions Conversions - Hundreds - and, perhaps, thousands - of Jewish converts may soon have their status invalidated. The High Rabbinical Court in Israel has questioned the integrity of an official who oversaw their conversions. Rabbi Shaul Farber, director of the Jewish Life Information Center and Shaney Gilbert, who converted to Judaism 2005, discuss the case and its implications.... Hezbollah Gunmen Take Control of Beirut - Tensions are high in Lebanon's capital after three days of gun-battles have seen Hezbollah fighters taking control of much of the city. At least 11 are dead, and on Friday Hezbollah fighters attacked a pro-government TV station.... Hour Two: Hezbollah Takes Beirut - Tensions are high in Lebanon's capital after three days of gun-battles have seen Hezbollah fighters taking control of much of the city. At least 11 are dead, and on Friday Hezbollah fighters attacked a pro-government TV station.... Copyright © 2008, Curse Buster Sound. All Rights Reserved. |