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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... Amid Drought, West Bank City's Taps Run Dry - For more than month, the West Bank city of Hebron has been running dry -- roughly 70 percent of its residents have received no water for five weeks. Some say it is because Israel controls the water resources, but others blame it on unscrupulous Palestinian businessmen.... After Deliberation, South Korea Decides To Impose Sanctions On Iran - South Korea imposed sanctions on Iran, which will affect the Seoul branch of an Iranian bank. They came to the decision after a lot of deliberation.... U.N. Cites Iran On Nuclear Inspectors - The U.N.'s atomic energy agency has complained that its efforts to monitor Iran's nuclear developments were being compromised by Tehran's objections to giving some agency inspectors access to its program. It comes after Iran's decision to ban two experienced agency inspectors from monitoring Tehran's nuclear activities after the two unearthed undeclared nuclear experiments.... Israeli Foreign Minister Touts Settlement Building - Israel's government has promised voters that a slowdown in settlement building would end later this month. Palestinians say they will walk out of peace talks, if construction restarts. In an Israeli settlement between Jericho and Jerusalem, construction is underway, and about 300 Palestinian workers from Hebron are bused to the building site.... U.N. Nuke Agency Warns Monitoring Of Iran Hampered - The complaint follows Iran's recent decision to strip two experienced inspectors of the right to monitor Tehran's nuclear activities after the two reported undeclared nuclear experiments. The Islamic Republic says the reporting by the two was inaccurate.... Mideast Crisis Looms Over Israeli Settlements - Israel hinted Sunday it will ease restrictions on building in West Bank settlements, while the Palestinian president warned he'll quit the talks if Israel resumes construction.... Demolished Weekly, Village In Israel Rises Again - For the fourth time in less than four weeks, Israeli forces demolished the unrecognized Bedouin village of Kafr al Arakib this week. A mix of international and Israeli volunteers return each week to help rebuild, even though Israel insists that the village was built illegally and therefore must be razed.... Mideast Talks Wrap With A Promise - Israeli and Palestinian negotiators finished up talks on Thursday, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas agreed to keep talking. Host Scott Simon talks with the Institute for Middle East Peace's Stephen P. Cohen about whether this really signals progress.... A Friendship Tested By Deep Gaza-Israel Divide - Mohammed Saqar from Gaza and Dana Levy from Israel met when they were teenagers at a peace camp in the U.S. They once both believed in peace in the Middle East. Now, 14 years later, they are still friends -- but both have lost hope for Israel and Gaza.... Netanyahu, Abbas Are Talking, Now What? - President Obama brought two key players together this week to talk about Mideast peace: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. Robert Malley of the International Crisis Group talks to Steve Inskeep about both sides' motivation to sit down to try to work out a peace agreement.... Gaza Youth Yearn For Normalcy, Haunted By War - Almost three-quarters of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are younger than 30. Most have never left the tiny, Hamas-ruled coastal territory, have never met an Israeli, and have never known a time when there wasn't a conflict outside their doorstep.... Camp David Redux: A Look Back At Lessons Learned - Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have agreed to hold a second round of talks in two weeks. Ten summers ago, the Israelis, Palestinians and Americans met for two weeks of talks at Camp David. President Clinton hoped to settle the conflict, but those talks failed. NPR's Robert Siegel talks to negotiators who were present at Camp David about the experience and the lessons of those talks: Gha... Mideast Leaders Commit To New Peace Process - Israeli and Palestinian leaders committed themselves to a new peace process on Thursday. Middle East envoy George Mitchell says he and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will go to the region later this month for the next round of peace talks. He says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas plan to meet every two weeks and set out a framework, which he described as the "fundamental compromises" ... Mideast Leaders Agree To 2nd Round Of Talks - In their first face-to-face negotiations in nearly two years, Israeli and Palestinian leaders on Thursday staked out key positions but hinted at compromise. Obama's special envoy said the two sides also set a schedule for more talks; the next session will be in mid-September in the Middle East.... State Department Hosts Formal Mideast Peace Talks - Israeli and Palestinian negotiating teams are getting down to work at the State Department Thursday -- with low expectations and amid more violence in the West Bank. President Obama hosted a dinner Wednesday night for the visiting Israeli and Palestinian leaders and other would-be peacemakers. The President challenged them to walk the path of peace.... Copyright © 2010, JayKay's Link Exchange. All Rights Reserved. |