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  • Egyptian police close Rafah crossing after colleagues kidnapped

    Middle East Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Gaza . The action left hundreds of Gaza residents stuck at the border, the Palestinian Ma'an news agency reported. Police refused to open the crossing even after Egyptian Interior Minister Mohammad Ibrahim sent an assistant to Rafah to intercede. Police said they would only open the crossing when their colleagues are released. The seven police officers and soldiers, including four who ...

  • Israelis Palestinians battle over access to religious site

    Middle East Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Israeli forces clashed with Palestinian protesters Saturday near a mosque in East Jerusalem, Palestinian officials said. Israeli security forces arrested five people and fired tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets on Palestinians protesting an Israeli decision to close Aqsa Mosque to Muslims Thursday and Friday in Jerusalem's Old City so ultraorthodox Jews could enter the compound to ...

  • Sheep attack hiker on Israel National Trail

    Middle East Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A hiker was hospitalized after a sheep attacked him Saturday on the Israel National Trail, authorities said. The attack occurred near Kfar Qara, south of Haifa, Ynetnews.com reported. The hiker, a 56-year-old man, was conscious and was able to call for help on his cellphone. Paramedics treated the hiker at the scene and he was then transported to the Hillel Yaffa Hospital in Hadeera. He had ...

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  • Assad Israel supporting terror groups in Syria

    Jerusalem Post - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Syrian President Bashar Assad accused Israel of "directly supporting terrorist groups" in Syria, referring to rebels fighting against his regime, in an exclusive interview with Argentinian ...

  • Egypt keeps Gaza border closed due to kidnapping

    Jerusalem Post - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    CAIRO - Egyptian police angered by the kidnapping of seven colleagues by Islamist gunmen kept a crossing into the Gaza Strip closed again on Saturday, stranding hundreds of Palestinian travellers, witnesses said.The protest began on Friday when police strung barbed wire across the Rafah border post and chained up the gates, local residents said, a day after the ...

  • Israel warns against Russian arms supply to Syria

    Reuters - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel said on Saturday that advanced weapons supplied by Russia to war-torn Syria could end up in the wrong hands and be used against the Jewish ...

  • AP PHOTOS Palestinians in Egypt village exhibit consequences of 65 years of mass displacement

    Canada.com - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, Palestinian refugee Sulaiman al-Namodi, 92, sits outside of his house in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it ...

  • First Saudi woman to climb Everest reaches peak

    Middle East Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A 25-year-old climber who this weekend become the first Saudi woman to scale Mount Everest said she hopes her accomplishment inspires others. Raha Moharrak was among a four-member team of climbers from the Middle East that reached the summit of Mount Everest. She has said she hoped the climb would "inspire someone else to be the second," CNN reported. The university graduate made ...

  • Is Obama already a lame duck president

    War in Context - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    It is not a comparison that many people thought would ever get much traction. But, assailed this week by multiple scandals and at the mercy of a furious press, President Obama has endured a legion of pundits wondering if he is the 21st-century Richard Nixon - and whether his second term is already a lame-duck disaster. Certainly conservative writers have leapt at the idea that the now ...

  • Bashar al-Assad ‘We can’t negotiate with fragmented rebels’

    War in Context - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    ‘s reporter Marcelo Cantelmi from the library of his palace, said that a continuing lack of unity between the myriad rebel groups meant that opposition leaders would be unable to implement any ceasefire measures agreed at a summit, such as surrendering arms. ';They are not a single entity,'; he said. ';They are different groups and bands, not dozens but hundreds. They are a ...

  • Palestinian activists sue Israel for the return of 6000 books

    The National - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Anahid Melikian, left, and her niece Anahid Melikian Helewa have tried to find out about their family's books from the Israeli Embassy in Ottawa. Marianne Helm for The ...

  • Gaza tunnel collapse kills Palestinian

    The Daily Star - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A smuggler carries food from Kentucky Fried Chicken to be delivered through an underground tunnel linking the Gaza Strip to Egypt, on May 13, 2013 in Rafah. AFP ...

  • ‘Israel prefers Bashar al Assad to Islamist rebels’

    War in Context - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A weakened Bashar Assad is preferable for Syria and the whole region, to a takeover by rebel forces increasingly ruled by Islamic extremists, Israeli officials said overnight Friday-Saturday. "Better the devil we know than the demons we can only imagine if Syria falls into chaos and the extremists from across the Arab world gain a foothold ...

  • Israel-Syria tensions reminder of pre-1967 war period says ex-intel chief

    War in Context - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Underlining growing concerns over friction between Jerusalem and Damascus, the highly-respected former head of the Israeli army's Military Intelligence hierarchy on Friday compared current Israeli-Syrian tensions to the strains that presaged the 1967 Israel-Arab war. He also said Moscow, by continuing to stand by President Bashar Assad, was signaling to that it was not going to let the US ...

  • U.S. should heed Russia include Iran in Syria talks

    War in Context - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    After opposing the inclusion of Iran in negotiations over Syria for more than two years, the administration of US President Barack Obama may finally decide to change course. Secretary of State John Kerry, appearing on Wednesday, May 15, at ...

  • Israel Women and the Wailing Wall

    The Progessive - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    There was this Israeli man who, from time to time, put a slip of paper in the cracks between the stones of the Western Wall, asking God for favors -- as Jews have been doing for centuries. They believe that the gates of heaven are located directly above the Wall, making it easy for their missives to arrive quickly. The man always wondered what all the other petitioners were requesting from the ...

  • PA continues crackdown on Palestinian journalists in W.Bank

    Jerusalem Post - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    In past week Palestinian Authority security forces interrogated, detained two journalists, despite promises to honor freedom of media; interrogators forced reporter to provide them with email and Facebook ...

  • On the American Association of University Professors’ opposition to academic boycotts

    War in Context - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Statement on Academic Boycotts " which states, not for the first time, its "opposition to academic boycotts as a matter of principle." The statement was issued in response to two recent victories for the movement for an academic and cultural boycott of Israel: physicist Stephen ...

  • Saudi Arabia’s new crackdown on dissent

    War in Context - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    been shackled , though other witnesses supported Hussan’s account. The Saudi government didn’t appreciate Hussan drawing attention to his clients’ case. In less than 24 hours, the 32-year-old American-educated lawyer found himself the target of the same crackdown that had claimed his clients. He was summoned for interrogation over his tweets, targeted by pro-government media, ...

  • Erdogan and the PKK

    War in Context - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Last week, two car bombs exploded in Reyhanli in southern Turkey, close to the Syrian border, killing almost 50 people and injuring more than 100. While nobody claimed responsibility for the deadly incident, it raised the immediate question of whether Turkey would escalate its intervention in Syria, either alone or with others. However, that reaction was too narrow and missed the wider ...

  • Muharraq Governor Receives MP Abbas Al-Madhi

    Bahrain News Agency - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Manama, May 18. (BNA) -- Muharraq Governor Salman bin Isa bin Hindi said that his governorate spared no effort to provide the best services for the citizens, and always welcomed constructive cooperation with members of the Representatives Council, members of the Muharraq Municipal Council and the local inhabitants in order to remove all obstacles facing the citizens in Muharraq. This came as ...

  • High hopes for Palestinian 3-D animated film The Scarecrow

    The National - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Filmmakers in Gaza have finished making what is believed to be the first Palestinian animated feature in 3-D, in a bid to show a fresh perspective on life through a child's ...

  • Enraged by kidnapping Egyptian police block Gaza border

    Baltimore Sun - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Gaza Strip closed again on Saturday, stranding hundreds of Palestinian travellers, witnesses said. The protest began on Friday when police strung barbed wire across the Rafah border post and chained up the gates, local residents said, a day after the abductions. Gunmen demanding the release of jailed Islamist militants had seized seven policemen and soldiers on a road between the Sinai towns of ...

  • Report Israel pays $127K for bedroom on PMs jet

    MSNBC - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A public flap has erupted after the Israeli government spent more than $127,000 to build a bedroom for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) and his wife Sarah on a flight to attend the funeral of British former prime minister Margaret Thatcher in ...

  • Israeli restaurateur goes viral with online meltdown

    Jerusalem Post - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    An explosive American TV appearance by an Israeli expat and his wife, and their subsequent aggressive online reaction, have gone viral and made headlines in the US news. Samy and Amy Bouzaglo let rip at critics in a spectacularly public fashion after they and their restaurant in Scottsdale, Arizona was panned by Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares reality show. Ramsay had few good ...

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