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Sunday, February 13, 2011
Iran accuses the Mossad of being behind its drug trade
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Palestine Today reports that Iran is accusing the Mossad of being involved in selling illegal drugs in the Islamic Republic. Apparently, ...
12,000 tons of apples from Israel to Syria
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From Ha'aretz: Israel will begin transporting about 12,000 tons of apples from the Golan Heights to Syria on Tuesday. This is the large...
Morning links
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The Sinai is turning problematic, as the Egyptian army does not have a strong presence there and the Bedouin are taking advantage of a lawl...
Sharansky on democracy, freedom, Egypt
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The Jerusalem Post has a long interview with Natan Sharansky, giving him a chance to apply his concepts of freedom and democracy to what is...
The Guardian's whitewash of the Muslim Brotherhood
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Last week, The Guardian looked at the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and - surprise! - managed to find that it was not nearly as bad as those ...
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Iran says Hollywood most active section of Israel, US military
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From Tehran Times: Participants at the Iranian conference “Hollywoodism and Cinema” issued a statement at the end of the conference claimin...
Erekat gone; AFP lies
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From AFP: Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erakat tendered his resignation on Saturday amid deadlock in efforts to renew peace talks with ...
Friday, February 11, 2011
Turkey's absurd flotilla report
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Turkey today released its report on the flotilla incident. I haven't yet found the full report, but the conclusions are laughable. Here...
10 killed in Egypt
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From MSNBC: Elsewhere, in the north Sinai town of el-Arish, there was a alarming development with Reuters reporting that about 1,000 people...
Comprehensive report on Israeli soldier at Hampshire college
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A great report on the speech of IDF Sergeant Benjamin Anthony towards a hostile audience at Hampshire College on February 3. “No soldier ...
Mubarak gone
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From USA Today: Update at 10:42 a.m. ET:Reuters quotes a U.S. official as describing Mubarak's departure from Cairo as a "positi...
Yemen's revolution stymied by qat addiction
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From Al Arabiya/Reuters: Yemen's opposition has drawn tens of thousands of people to the streets to rally against three decades of auto...
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