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When violence occurs in the Middle East, it also carries a mixed baggage of opinions and hardens animosities among already sensitive populations all over the world.
There are growing concerns that the terrorist group Hezbollah is increasing its presence in America's backyard.
An end to the war is finally achieved after a month of bloodshed in the Middle East, but the ceasefire that follows is greeted with little optimism.
A person with a Jewish background reconciles her involvement in the peace movement during the summer of 2006 and the war between Israel and Lebanon.
Susan Kozma, a Hungarian holocaust survivor, explains Israel's reign of terror in Palestine and beyond.
Palestinian supporters protest against Israel's attack on Gaza as Israeli supporters continue to back their government. The Israeli-Palestinian dispute continues.
Thousands chant for peace in front of the Israeli consulate, both pro-Israelis and pro-Lebanese, but both ask for entirely different things.
SPHR-Ryerson holds a forum on the "Middle East Crisis."
The announced resignation of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert could result in new troubles and delayed peace negotiations in an already volatile region.
The 61st session of the General Assmebly was of much interest to the world, with Iranian President in the U.S., bashing Bush and his policies.
Lebanese authorities reversed a decision to ban Marjane Satrapi's acclaimed animated film Persepolis after a public outcry.
Lebanon's fragile economy is crippled by Israel's latest attacks.
Transfer of Power by Vince Flynn is an action-packed political thriller that will grab the reader and keep them intrigued until the very end.
Several strategies are offered to win the Afghan war, whether by sending more troops or withdrawing them. Either way, Iran's cooperation could to be the key to success.
On December 27 2008, Israel launched Operation Cast Lead, a large-scale offensive against Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip. It was a predictable end to an uneasy truce.
As Obama is sworn in as US President, he faces a troubled international environment, especially in the Middle East where US influence is increasingly challenged.
Leonardo DiCaprio's movie Blood Diamond lets us experience the appalling horrors perpetrated by monstrous thugs who rule the lethal blood diamond trade.
Figure skating, speed skating and hockey may be scarce in the Middle East, but area residents find them in Metulla, an oasis of ice in Northern Israel.
Iran's defiance of the international community over its suspected nuclear weapons program is apparently worth continuing, at least in the eyes of the Iranian leadership.
Radical Iraqi cleric Moqtada al-Sadr recently reorganized his Mahdi Army into two wings, one for cultural matters and one for resistance to American-led forces.
Threats to the United States will continue to be of concern as extreme ideological terrorists, foreign and domestic, target America and Americans
A new backgrounder by James Phillips at The Heritage Foundation cautions the Bush administration against rushing to find an answer to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
U. S. policy in Iraq is consistent with the strategy against terror that Congress endorsed, but most Democrats have simply ignored that.
Regional wars, housing and credit crises, international policies, global warming and climate change will determine history's view of The Bush Doctrine.
President Obama will travel to Egypt tomorrow in order to improve the US image in the Middle East and to address issues that are of concern to the world.
What can be expected from future president Barack Obama's foreign policy toward the Middle East? What will be different from the Bush years and what should stay the same?
Outraged by the killing of children in the 2006 Israeli Palestinian conflict Patti Smith joined forces with renowned photographer Paolo Pellegrin on the exhibition Qana.
Along with multitudes of hard-working diligent people, sex offenders, terrorists and drug runners are crossing the border bringing chaos and mayhem to the United States.
Al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood are actively recruiting and smuggling operatives into the U. S. and Canada to plan and carry out terrorist attacks in North America.
Washington bids troops goodbye; Ellington jams the Cotton Club; 4,000 die from London smog. These and many other events shaped history on this day, December 4.


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