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Israel vs Palestine
12 hours ago ago from OBAMAers Dot Com
I notice there are many people here who either support one or the other. Edwin, I believe, supports Israel - correct me if I am wrong, Edwin, and I believe that Moon is on the opposing side - again, correct me if I am wrong. I have been on the side of Palestine for ages now, although now I just can't figure out why. So I have been reading a little, trying to find out how this conflict started. I have been looking at www.globalissues.org ...
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14 hours ago ago from Rootless Cosmopolitan - By Tony Karon
This from my latest in the National : There were no winners in the Gaza war that Israel launched a year ago today, but no shortage of losers. And failure to address its underlying causes – the economic siege through which Israel, Egypt and the US hope to force Hamas from power, and that organisation’s ability to respond by firing rockets into Israel – means that far from anyone learning the lessons of the brutal folly that was Operation ...
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18 hours ago ago from Palestine Think Tank
WRITTEN BY BRENDA HEARD On 14 December 2009 Lebanese President Michel Suleiman met with US President Barack Obama in Washington. The photo above gives an idea of the underlying tension. You can read the full transcript of their public meeting here and watch it on video here . Obama gets the conversation rolling with the enigmatic statement that “We both agree that the issues of Middle East peace are linked to the issues ...
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17 hours ago ago from The Ruh of Brown Folks
A World to Win | Front line | Israel privatises the occupation "This privatisation and globalisation of the Israeli state was kick started by premier Benjamin Netanyahu during his first period in office from 1996 to 1999. During his most recent period as premier, his priority has been to carry out the same process in respect of the occupied territories. Netanyahu wants to substitute what he calls “economic peace” for the peace process. ...
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18 hours ago ago from Israelity
About ten days ago, we had just arrived back in Israel and were driving to Netanya, for a family Chanukah party being hosted by my oldest, married niece. What should have been an hour and a half-long drive (okay, maybe an hour and 45 minutes) ended up taking more than two and a half hours. The delays were everywhere, on Route 443 , which spans from Jerusalem to Modi'in and beyond, and on Highway Six , Israel's only toll road and what is ...
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