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America too supportive, say Israelis

July 1st, 2007 · No Comments

The latest Pew Global Attitudes survey of 42,500 people in 47 countries is out. Here’s a summary, and here’s a PDF of the full report.
Most interesting finding: Israelis, by a slim 42% plurality, say America is too supportive of their country.
As for Hamas, here’s what the report found:
About six-in-ten Palestinians (62%) have a favorable opinion […]

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A bad year for journalists

July 1st, 2007 · 1 Comment

One hundred journalists have died on the job in the first six months of the year, putting 2007 on the path to becoming the deadliest year for the news business, according to the International News Safety Institute. There were 68 journalist deaths on the job at this time last year.
The honor of 2007’s 100th death […]

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Gay pride in Jtown

June 21st, 2007 · No Comments

Seven thousand policemen, and 20 arrested rioters later, the Jerusalem gay pride parade went off (mostly) without a hitch today and I thought it was a good opportunity to publish this important picture, by my friend Eyal Dor-Ofer, about social struggle in Israel.

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Hamastan vs Fatahstine

June 21st, 2007 · 24 Comments

Hamas and Fatah have secured their fiefdoms for now anyways, Fatah in the West Bank, Hamas in Gaza. The two will continue their struggle for hearts and minds in the Palestinian street. The campaign will be a comparison between what Hamas has done with Gaza and what Fatah has done with the West Bank. Hamas […]

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A Mideast conspiracy theory

June 21st, 2007 · 38 Comments

As many of you may remember, Seymour Hersh published a story in the New Yorker about three months ago that claimed the US was funding Fatah al-Islam through the Siniora government in Beirut in a bid to undermine Hezbollah and Shiites in across the Middle East. It was a rather shocking claim, especially in light […]

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Castaway on Isla Pargo

June 20th, 2007 · 7 Comments

This is a bit off subject but one of my oldest, closest friends Thayer Walker convinced Outside Magazine — more like Outside Magazine convinced Thayer to let them drop him off on a deserted island with a mask, a knife and the clothes on his back to see how long he could survive. Over the […]

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Op-Ed roundup on Gaza

June 20th, 2007 · 4 Comments

Writing in the Washington Post, Hamas’ Ahmed Youssef says that blame for a failed state in Gaza will “lie at the feet of the American administration, which has chosen to isolate, rather than deal with, the elected government.”
No doubt some in Washington persist in the fiction that the United States is following a “road map” […]

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Interactive West Bank map

June 20th, 2007 · 1 Comment

I just found this very cool interactive map of the West Bank among the Guardian’s coverage of the 40th anniversary of the Six Day War.

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Angry Abbas on reckless course

June 20th, 2007 · 9 Comments

Abbas came out firing today, calling Hamas, who he never referred to by name, “murderous terrorists” and cancelling all passports issued in the Gaza Strip. He gave no sign that he has any intention of deescalating the confict.
If he continues on this trajectory it’s going to spell trouble for him. He’s going to back Hamas […]

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Fatah’s defeat and the fallout

June 20th, 2007 · 20 Comments

Dion Nissenbaum’s account of Fatah’s collapse in Gaza is a must read:
Whether it was conspiracy or collapse, Fatah’s downfall in Gaza has created an unexpected opportunity for Israel, the United States and others to re-establish full relations with Abbas and the pro-Western emergency cabinet he’s installed to replace the elected, Hamas-dominated Palestinian government.
But the story […]

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