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Obama Needs to Turn Up the Heat

By George S. Hishmeh US President Barack Obama’s maiden venture into foreign policy earlier this month earned him high marks from many, but also ruffled the feathers of icons of the American neoconservative movement, which […]

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Lieberman and the Peace Process

By Rawhi Afaghani – Washington, DC Hours after his handover ceremony, the new Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman told the Ha’aretz newspaper that "Israel is not bound by the Annapolis process", the US-backed declaration that […]

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Jordan Jails ‘Hamas Spies’

Three alleged members of the Palestinian Hamas movement have been jailed in Jordan for up to five years after being convicted of spying. Judicial sources said on Wednesday that the men had been found guilty […]

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Why Arab Leaders Want Ahmadinejad to Win

By Rannie Amiri Iran’s presidential elections are scheduled for June 12. Although yet to formally declare his candidacy, incumbent president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is fully expected to seek re-election. While the “Principalist” coalition thus seems settled […]

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The Politics of Faith

By Joharah Baker It occurred to me the other day as I as browsing the internet that this conflict is so entangled with details, biases and religious undertones that it is no surprise we are […]

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Palestinian Christians Exodus

By Khalid Amayreh Palestine, the birthplace of Jesus Christ, is losing many of its young Christians who, reeling under the yoke of the Israeli occupation and economic hardships, are seeking a better life abroad. "They can’t […]

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Marching to Israel’s Drummer

By William A. Cook Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s new Prime Minister, in an interview with Jeffrey Goldberg (Atlantic Monthly, March 2009), ordered the new President of the United States to complete two “great missions” on behalf […]