When the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip formally ended last week, the belligerent parties seemingly couldn't wait to return to a status quo of being constantly at one another's throats. But like a pair of boasting drunkards who schedule a duel after a night of liquor,...
Livni, Netanyahu Both Vow to Topple Hamas if Elected
Which Israeli candidate for Prime Minister is most eager to invade Gaza?
Israel Launches Global PR Campaign Ahead of Gaza Invasion
Israeli diplomats launch full scale PR blitz in advance of full scale military blitz.
Unceremonious End to Six Month Gaza Ceasefire
analysis of the end of the Gaza ceasefire
Hamas Approves First Gaza Bank
Hamas approves the first bank to be licensed independent of the PMA in the Gaza Strip
Israel: UN Rights Envoy is ‘Unwelcome’
The Israeli government held UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories Richard Falk for over 20 hours at a Tel Aviv airport, before eventually putting him on an airplane bound for Los Angeles. UN officials complained of the envoy's treatment,...
Hamas Appears Split on Extending Gaza Truce
Israeli and Hamas officials both expect a renewal of hostilities when current ceasefire ends on Friday.
Arrests, Diplomacy by Israel Keep Aid Out of Gaza
Israel keeps aid groups from delivering food, medicine to the Gaza Strip
Israel Turns Back Gaza Aid Boat
A Libyan cargo vessel weighed down with 3,000 tonnes of food, medicine, and other humanitarian goods, was barred from entering the Gaza Strip yesterday by the Israeli navy. Palestinian officials say they expect the vessel to attempt to reach the Gaza Strip again. Andy...
Israel Seals Off Gaza, Expresses Outrage Over UN Remarks
As reported yesterday, the Israeli government allowed 33 trucks of humanitarian supplies into the Gaza Strip. Allowing the international community to send food to the troubled strip is certainly a positive step toward repairing the tenuous ceasefire with Hamas, but...


