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May 26, 2008
INSS Insight No. 57
Shalom, Zaki
One tangible aftermath of the Second Lebanon War and the agreement that concluded it is an increase in Hizbollah's strength. In fact, this agreement increases the possibility of Hizbollah's taking over all or large parts of Lebanon, which entails severe dangers for Israel. For Hizbollah, war against Israel is a supreme goal, and it has indeed inflicted many significant casualties. It is responsible for a long list of terrorist attacks against Israel and Jewish targets, including two atrocities in Argentina. Hizbollah also attacked American and French forces stationed in Lebanon, which prompted their hurried withdrawal.
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May 26, 2008
by Dani Reshef
Staying With Iran
Following the latest announcement of Syria and Israel from Wednesday 05/21/2008 that the two countries are holding indirect talks, according to the guidelines of Madrid conference from 1991, Some commentators claim that through the indirect talks Syria is looking into the possibility of switching sides in the Middle East confrontation between Iran and USA, and there is such a potential if the talks will move forward successfully. (See -TALKS )
Syria had three opportunities to change the course of its diplomacy in the five years. In 2004 thousands of Islamic volunteers streamed to Iraq through the Syrian border in order to fight the Americans in Iraq.
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May 25, 2008
by David Warren
©2008 Ottawa Citizen
Al-Durable
My column today will be about just one incident in the Middle East, that happened nearly eight years ago. It was a significant incident in its own right, with repercussions to the present day. It is more broadly significant, because it provides a clear example of the way malicious dishonesty in media reporting costs lives, inflames conflicts, feeds ignorance, and spreads murderous racial hatred.
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May 25, 2008
Urdu/Pashtu Media Project
Memri Dispatch 441
By Tufail Ahmad*
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Harkatul Jihad-e-Islami Has Established Cells in India
- SIMI Activists Go Underground
- "Indian Mujahideen" – A New Terrorist Group?
- Pakistani Leaders and Press Condemn Jaipur Blasts
- Notes
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May 24, 2008
A Look at the Arab League Satellite Broadcasting Charter
Memri Dispatch 440
By L. Azuri*
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The Controversial Articles of the Charter
- The Driving Force Behind the Charter: Egypt and Saudi Arabia
- Egyptian Information Minister: We Will Fight Satellite
- Egyptian Journalists Syndicate Head: The Arab Governments are Seeking to Renew their Iron Grip on the Media
- Qatar and Lebanon Oppose the Charter
- Qatari Columnist: The Charter Is Aimed at Punishing Al-Jazeera
- Al-Jazeera: The Charter is a Collective Arab Assault on Free Speech
- Notes
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