Israeli Arab Parties Contest Election Ban

Today, the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel filed an appeal to the Israeli Court of Justice on behalf of the Balad and United Arab List-Ta'al Parties, hoping to overturn last week's decision by the Israeli parliament's Central Elections Committee to ban...

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Gaza Reconstruction Efforts Held Hostage

The 1.5 million residents of the Gaza Strip haven't even finished digging all the bodies of friends and family out of the rubble yet, but already thought is being given to how the towns, cities and refugee camps leveled in the 22-day Israeli onslaught will be...

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Hamas Leader Declares Victory in Gaza War

Not long after Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert declared victory in their 22-day long attack on the Gaza Strip, Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh declared victory on behalf of the Hamas government. "The enemy has failed to achieve its goals," Haniyeh insisted. He...

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NATO Slams Weak Afghan Leadership

More than seven years into the US-led invasion, the situation in Afghanistan is no better, and in many ways is dramatically worse. Afghan President Hamid Karzai is increasingly impatient with the floundering nation-building effort, but according to NATO's Secretary...

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Israel Begins Partial Troop Pullout From Gaza

Notwithstanding a handful of incidents on both sides, the dueling ceasefires declared by Israel and Hamas seem to be holding up. The Israeli military has even begun to withdraw some of its forces from the devastated Gaza Strip. The Hamas government's ceasefire is...

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Fighting Stops, But Gaza Death Toll Continues to Rise

With no fighting in the last 16 hours, there is some hope that the 1.5 million people in the Gaza Strip can eventually return to some kind of normalcy. But for now their time is spent digging through the rubble of their former homes, searching for loved ones long...

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