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War without Assad

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Teaming up with Assad against Islamic State is a very bad idea, writes Nehad Ismail. The beheading of the captured American journalist James Foley has focused attention on the danger posed by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, not just to those countries, but to the United States. The US is now considering action against ISIS’ main bases in …

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The accents of the Israeli team

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For many, following all the ins and outs of the Israeli-Palestinian saga can be confusing.  Hamas did that, the Israeli army did that.  They started the war. No, they started the war.  They broke the ceasefire.  No, they broke the ceasefire.  Hummus belongs to them. No, it belongs to them. It is all very overwhelming.  One thing, however, is glaringly …

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Gaza crisis: HRW accuses Israel of killing civilians, Russia asks Israel to agree to ceasefire deal

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On Monday, international rights group Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused Israel of killing civilians in Gaza during their attempts to flee an afflicted neighborhood in the Palestinian Enclave. It also said that Israel’s actions would amount to a war crime. The HRW report cited testimonials from Palestinians who were able to get out of the town of Khuza’a near Khan …

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UN Human Rights Chief criticizes Israeli “defiance” of international law

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On Thursday, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay slammed what she referred to as Israel’s “deliberate defiance” of international law during its current aggression in Gaza. Pillay also lambasted Israel’s attacks on hospitals, schools, homes and UN facilities sheltering over 250,000 civilians in Gaza. “There appears to be deliberate defiance of obligations that international law imposes …

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I hate fireworks

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By Salam Kareem I hate fireworks I used to enjoy it But, not anymore I still think it’s fun But, still cannot enjoy it   I was just a little girl But since that war Fireworks makes me sad It brings tears to my eyes I feel my heart squeezed Somewhere in the world Kids take shelter   Was never …

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Naomi Wolf walked out of synagogue when they had nothing to say about Gaza massacre

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Naomi Wolf, author of many books, wrote the following at Facebook yesterday. It is being widely shared; she gave us permission to publish. Wolf is part of a rising chorus of folks who are describing the latest Israeli onslaught as genocide.   Challenged below for why I am mourning genocide in Gaza. I mourn genocide in Gaza because I am …

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10 Human Rights Organizations in an Urgent Letter to Attorney General: Concerns Regarding Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law in the IDF’s Operations in Gaza

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Ten human rights organizations urgently contacted Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein today following the release of reports on the nature of attacks within the Gaza Strip and the high rate of civilian casualties. This information raises concerns about grave violations of international humanitarian law. The organizations demanded that the Attorney General instruct the government to refrain from violating the laws of …

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Syria: Observatory reports 115 deaths in Thursday’s militant takeover of gas field

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Islamic State (IS) extremists have killed 115 Syrian fighters of the Syrian regime, security guards and employees of the gas field they seized in the Homs province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Friday. The monitor described Thursday’s hostile takeover of the Shaar gas field as the IS’ “biggest” anti-regime operation since it got involved in the Syrian …

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Survey indicates 60% Syrians want “international military involvement”

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Research group Orb International’s new survey suggests that 60% of the Syrian population would support “international military involvement in Syria”. However, the percentage drops significantly in regime-held areas – 11% in Tartus, 36% in Damascus – and rises sharply in rebel-controlled areas – 82% in Al Raqqah, 61% in Aleppo and 88% in Idlib. It also found out that only …

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Syria: Death toll due to civil war tops 170,000, a third of them civilians

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UK-based human rights group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights on Thursday reported that the death toll due to the Syrian civil war is now more than 170,000 people, and that over a third of them are civilians. The conflict in the war-torn nation has also forced nearly half of its population to flee to neighboring countries. “Ever since the first …

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