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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Lebanese follies
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The international community is pledging hundreds of millions of dollars to rebuild the Nahr al-Bared camp in Lebanon, destroyed last year in...
Hamas coup?
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Ha'aretz reports that things are not all sunshine and flowers in Hamasland (h/t EBoZ) : The Hamas military wing, Iz al-Din al-Qassam, h...
Press-release terrorists
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The "Freedom for Galilee Brigades" (also known as the "Imad Mughniyah Brigades"), an Arab terror group based in Israel i...
Monday, June 23, 2008
Gazans suffering from severe math deficiencies!
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It is not only shoes and chocolates that Gazans have been unable to get during the "siege" - they also seem to have been suffering...
The ethnic cleansing of Arabic Jews (JPost)
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A nice summary of the true facts of "ethnic cleansing" in the Middle East, by Ashley Perry: Israel is perhaps the least efficient...
Ha'aretz belatedly notices poll
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Ha'aretz reports today on a recent poll of Israeli Arabs that shows that 77% of them would rather live in Israel than anywhere else. W...
Today's AP photo bias
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Palestinian children sit next to bottles they filled at a drinking fountain in Khan Younis refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, Sunday, June 2...
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Yemen facing starvation, too stoned to care
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From Yemen Times: Yemen is at the threshold of starvation and could probably face a significant food crisis within the next five years unles...
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Arab honor, prestige and relevance
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Much has been written about the honor/shame psyche that the Arab world has. The seminal work on the topic in the blogosphere was written by ...
Friday, June 20, 2008
Hamas leader's life of luxury
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Palestine Press Agency published pictures from Israel's Channel 10 showing Khaled Meshaal in a luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi: Life is reall...
One of these things is not like the others
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By the way, the US Consulate to Jerusalem is located in the Western part of the city, within the Green Line. I've discussed other intere...
The bicycle and the kite
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The relative calm in Gaza gives us a chance to look yet again at how news photographers and editors use their biases to either evoke a mood ...
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