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Iraqi MP Barred From Travel, Faces Prosecution Over Israel Visit

by Jason Ditz | Sep 14, 2008

Updated 9/14 8:00 PM EST Iraq's Parliament announced that it has stripped outspoken Sunni MP Mithal al-Alusi of his legal immunity and also barred him from traveling outside of the country or attending future sessions of parliament today. It also says that it intends...

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Shipping Sanctions Against Iran, Arms Sales to Israel: Another Step Closer to War?

by Jason Ditz | Sep 14, 2008

Last week the United States announced sanctions against Iran Shipping Lines and its 18 affiliates, which constitute the bulk of Iran's shipping industry. Though the impact of the sanctions themselves is likely to be minimal as the company does little direct business...

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Preteen’s Imprisonment the Latest Controversy in Restive Naalin

by Jason Ditz | Sep 12, 2008

The sleepy West Bank village of Naalin, with a population of just under 5,000 Palestinians, has seen more than its share of controversies this year. Israel's contentious West Bank barrier will pass through the village, and has already led to the Israeli military...

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Israel Warns Russia to Halt Arms Sales to Iran, Syria

by Jason Ditz | Sep 10, 2008

In an interview with the Washington Times, Israeli Ambassador Sallai Meridor warned Russia that selling armaments to Syria and Iran is "destabilizing and dangerous for Israel and for peace in the region". After Syrian President Bashar Assad expressed support for...

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Report: Israeli Bombers Planned to Use Georgian Airfields in Iran Strike

by Jason Ditz | Sep 2, 2008

Last Updated 9/3 3:05 PM EST In part of what was termed Georgia's "special relationship" with Israel, UPI Editor at Large Arnaud de Borchgrave reported in a commentary today that a secret agreement between Georgia and Israel had earmarked two military airfields in the...

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Thousands Pass Through Rafah Crossing During Brief Opening

by Jason Ditz | Aug 31, 2008

Nearly 2,000 people crossed into Egypt from the Gaza Strip and 882 Palestinians stranded in Egypt since the border closed were finally able to return home as Egypt allowed the Rafah crossing to open for 48 hours as a "goodwill gesture" in advance of Ramadan. Gaza has...

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