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Postponing the Shalit Decision

A few weeks ago, advocates for a prisoner swap with Hamas seemed optimistic that abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit would be reunited with his family. As the weeks drag on and the media reports apparent Israeli government reluctance on the swap, the prospects of a prisoner exchange by the end of the year continues to […]

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Israel: Year in Review

Israel: Year in Review

Overview: The year started with a bang, or many bangs to be precise. The events of late December- mid January one year ago set the stage for relations between Israel and the rest of the world. Israel launched Operation Cast Lead on the Gaza Strip to attempt to end the incessant rocket fire into southern […]

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Egyptian Film Slanders Israelis

Egyptian Film Slanders Israelis

The latest anti-Israel film comes out of Egypt, and this one’s garnering significant attention throughout the Arab world. The film, Welad Ela’am, depicts an Egyptian woman who falls in love with an Israeli Mossad agent in disguise. He then drugs her and their children to transfer them to a Tel Aviv suburb against their will. […]

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Iran: Year in Review

Iran: Year in Review

Overview: Iran dominated the headlines in 2009. While Iranians inspired us with their fight for their right to have fair elections, the Iranian government kept on disappointing us with their crackdown on post-election protests and their controversial nuclear program. The 2009 Iranian presidential election between Ahmadinejad and Moussavi generated an unprecedented level of anticipation. The […]

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It's All About the Benjamins, Err, Rabins

The biggest economic news in Israel these days has nothing to do with the following post. Just clarifying. The Bank of Israel is revamping the country’s money to include images of former Prime Minster and peace process visionary Yitzhak Rabin and former Prime Minister Menachem Begin, who spearheaded peace efforts with Egypt. The inclusion of […]

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Israeli Views of the Settlers

The latest collection of bitterlemons essays focuses on Israeli views of settlers. The Obama Administration initially focused on a settlement freeze as the crux to resuming the peace process between Israel and Palestinians. The United States backed off its demands and Israel announced a partial and temporary settlement freeze that did not satisfy Palestinian leadership, […]

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U.S. Participation on Human Rights Council

The controversial decision by the State Department to participate on the United Nation’s Human Rights Council will be transparent (an Administration key word) with the launch of a new Web site on the development of the Universal Periodic Review, an evaluation of the human rights record of all 192 UN member states. Israel previously protested the participation […]

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Israel, U.K. Need Relationship Counseling

The normally quiet Israel-U.K. relationship faced two fairly substantial hurdles in the past week- the potential arrest of a visiting Israeli official and an impasse requiring labeling of Israeli products sold in British stores. Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni cancelled a trip to a speaking engagement in London after a British court issued an arrest warrant […]

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Shameful in the Name of Religion

Shameful in the Name of Religion

The oft-talked about settlers are a small percentage of the Israeli population. Of that minimal number, a small subset of extremists manages to give Jews and Israelis a bad name, all while evoking religion as the root cause. This weekend, a group of settlers torched a mosque in the West Bank and scrawled racist slogans […]

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MEPEI Interview: The Levant Gains From Robust Border Regimes

MEPEI Interview: The Levant Gains From Robust Border Regimes

Reporting for the Middle East Political and Economic Institute, Foreign Policy Association blogger Manuela Paraipan brings us an exclusive interview with Aram Nerguizian, resident Middle East and North Africa scholar with the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at Center for Strategic and Security Studies (CSIS). Please visit the MEPEI website to access the interview […]

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MEPEI exclusive interview with Najib Mikati, Former Lebanese Prime Minister

MEPEI exclusive interview with Najib Mikati, Former Lebanese Prime Minister

Reporting for the Middle East Political and Economic Institute, Foreign Policy Association blogger Manuela Paraipan brings us an exclusive interview with Former Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati. Please visit the MEPEI website to access the interview in audio/pdf format and to check out other interviews by Manuela Paraipan. By Manuela Paraipan, Middle East Political and […]

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Interview with Lebanon's Ex-President Emile Lahoud: "We are in a State of War with Israel"

Interview with Lebanon's Ex-President Emile Lahoud: "We are in a State of War with Israel"

Reporting for the Middle East Political and Economic Institute, Foreign Policy Association blogger Manuela Paraipan brings us an exclusive interview with Former Lebanese President Emile Lahoud. Please visit the

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Nobody Happy About Obama

In the beginning, the Arab world was ecstatic with the prospects of President Barack Obama changing the dynamic between the West and the Middle East. His background and willingness to sit down with Arab and Muslim leaders sparked optimism that finally, after eight years of demonization, the Arab world would have a fair hearing by […]

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Hatch's Hannukah

Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT), an observant Mormon, bid Jews a happy Hannukah this year in his own special way- by penning a song for the chosen people. While this is definitely not the biggest news of the day, it may be among the funniest. The video has gotten a lot, a lot, a lot, a […]

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Parliamentary Elections to Take Place on March 7th

This morning Iraq’s presidency council voted to delay parliamentary elections until March 7th of 2010.  The decision came after a meeting at President Jalal Talabani’s residency late Tuesday which included Talabani and two vice presidents, Adel Abdul Mahdi and Tariq al-Hashimi, along with Faraj al-Haidari, head of the IHEC.  Although the elections were previously slated […]

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