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Engaging Syria: Losing Ground

By Ramzy Baroud On 15 May, President Bush gave a speech before the Israeli Knesset decrying "radicals and terrorists" (basically anyone who opposes the United States and Israel). His archaic references to the "promised land" […]

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Israel Eyes F-35 Stealth Fighters

WASHINGTON — Israel is seeking to buy America’s multirole F-35 radar-evading stealth warplanes, the world’s most advanced striker fighter. "Obviously Israel wants to defend itself, and the United States has been supportive," White House spokeswoman […]

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Saddam’s Successor Resurfaces

By Nicola Nasser For the first time since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in April 2003, the deputy of Saddam Hussein, the late President of Iraq, Izzat Ibrahim Addouri has resurfaced, despite a $10 million […]

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Gaza’s Imminent Explosion

By Dr. Elias Akleh Gaza has been turned into a ticking bomb ready to explode any day. This started with US/Israel/Abbas trio conspiracy, according to Vanity Fair magazine, to topple the democratically elected Hamas-led Palestinian […]

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Summer in Gaza

By Najwa Sheikh In Gaza every thing is the contrary of how it should be, with the summer hot days becoming so close, I found myself unable to cope with the idea of not going […]

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Abbas Urges Dialogue

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday, June 4, called for a comprehensive inter-Palestinian dialogue to end Palestinian divisions. "I’m inviting a comprehensive national dialogue to implement the Yemeni initiative," Abbas said in a televised speech. […]

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Vanunu’s Letter to the Chronicle

"Mordechai Vanunu is an Israeli former nuclear technician who revealed details of Israel’s nuclear weapons program to the British press in 1986. He was subsequently kidnapped in Rome by Israeli agents and smuggled to Israel, […]

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Blockade on Education

By Joharah Baker  Since last June, stories of ill patients unable to leave the Gaza Strip, Israeli military invasions and fuel cuts have been streaming out of the coastal strip at a steady pace. The […]

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Nader and the Two-party Dictatorship

By Stephen Lendman Each election cycle, hope springs eternal. Candidates promise change and voters buy it. Intelligent ones. People who know better or should. The current campaign highlights it. A surge is building for Obama, […]

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Fascism: The Night of Broken Glass in Rome

By Gaither Stewart The United Nations High Commissioner For Human Rights, the Vatican and opposition parties recently criticized the recent decision of Italy’s newly elected rightwing government headed by Silvio Berlusconi and his neo-fascist allies […]

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Youth Voting Rights

By Ralph Nader You are sixteen. You can legally work, drive a motor vehicle and with parental consent get married in most states. Why can’t you legally vote? Good question, and one that supporters for […]

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Remembering the 1967 War

By Hasan Afif El-Hasan Forty-one years ago this week, Israel launched the 1967 war that lasted only six days but it has changed the politics and geography of the region for ever. It left Israel […]

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Why a Cultural Boycott is Necessary

By Remi Kanazi At what point does rhetoric stop and effective action begin? For Palestinians, decades of dialogue and supposed peace overtures have proved fruitless, only serving to protect the status quo: sixty years of […]

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Desolation in Myanmar

By Brian McAfee In the aftermath of a major natural disaster, the ongoing tragedy that is playing out in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) is unnecessary and criminal in nature. The military junta, that had initially […]

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US-Israel and the Media Charade on Iran!

By Debbie Menon Another, ex-US Administration ‘disgruntled’ staff, in another book, ‘Tell-all’? Scott McClellan, none other but the White House Press Secretary for two years nine months in The Bush Administration, pleads innocent to participation […]

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The PIC: Worthwhile or Irrelevant

By Caelum Moffatt Last week, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad announced that the highly anticipated Palestine Investment Conference [PIC], held in Bethlehem between May 21-23, had raised $1.4 billion. The lavishly catered and grandiose spectacle […]

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A Way to Reduce Tensions

By Ghassan Khatib What little news is seeping out from the ongoing Palestinian-Israeli negotiations gives the impression that chances of reaching an agreement this year are small, even though 2008 has been described by the […]

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Ancient Palestinian City Gets a Makeover

Palestinians are striving to revive Hebron’s historic center by introducing a fleet of horse-drawn carriages and cash incentives for businesses and families. The old center once heaved with shoppers but rights groups say Israeli restrictions […]

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Palestinians Trapped at Crossroads

By Nicola Nasser Firing home-made primitive rockets at Israeli targets from the Gaza Strip, the mass sweeping through the Palestinian – Egyptian border crossing of Rafah in January and the series of ongoing peaceful demonstrations […]