All Middle East
- Iran's charm offensive at NAM summit thwarted by Syria, nuclear workIran's effort to prove that international isolation efforts have failed was undermined by discord with the UN and Egypt over its nuclear work and continued support for Syria's President Assad.
- In battle-scarred Aleppo, even bread lines aren't a safe place for SyriansSyrian civilians who have remained in Aleppo through weeks of fierce fighting face food and fuel shortages and live in fear of being killed while going about their daily tasks.聽
- Why no safe zone in Syria, yet? 5 complications The flood of Syrian refugees entering Turkey 鈥 as many as 5,000 a day for the last 10 days 鈥 has ratcheted up the pressure for a safe zone鈥檚 creation. But a safe zone is complicated and carries many risks.
- Paralympic Games: For Gaza's athletes, just getting to the practice track is a challengeParalympic Games competitors from Gaza have to clear hurdles just to train 鈥 like getting to their non-wheelchair-accessible gym.聽
- Israeli court dismisses Corrie family's lawsuit, ending effort to put army on trialRachel Corrie, a young American activist, was crushed by an Israeli army bulldozer in the Gaza Strip in 2003. The Corrie family's lawsuit was aimed at putting the opaque Israeli military investigation system 'in the dock.'
- In Turkish border city, Erdogan's backing of Syrian rebels draws ireIn the city of Antakya on the Turkish-Syrian border, Turkish government support for the Syrian opposition has unnerved locals belonging to the same Shiite sect as President Assad.
- Severe attack on Palestinian teen spotlights conflict's impact on Israeli youthsIsraelis wonder what it says about society that their youths attacked Palestinian teens in Jerusalem last week. In the past, they've often blamed such attacks on extremists and the mentally ill.
- Yemeni militants hit back, leaving more than 20 deadTwo deadly attacks this weekend signal the ongoing ability of Al Qaeda-linked militants to hit the government even after being dislodged from their strongholds earlier this year.
- Books and art pit freedom of religion against free speech in TunisiaThe riots by ultra-conservative Muslims in Tunisia over issues of blasphemy聽threaten to destabilize the fledgling democracy, leading legislators to consider some limits to free speech.
- One kidnapping in Syria prompts kidnapping of 20-plus in LebanonTit-for-tat kidnappings have ratcheted up tensions between Lebanon's Shiites, who largely back the Assad regime, and pro-opposition Sunnis.
- FocusWhat's it mean that an Islamist rules Egypt?Egypt's President Morsi moved to consolidate his power this weekend. Here's what Morsi and the new Islamist politicians in Tunisia and Libya want to do.
- The ExplainerWhat is an Islamist?Islamists seek to blend Islam and politics, but their movement is a very big tent.
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- Palestinians face losing their home on the (firing) rangeAbout 1,500 Palestinians living in the South Hebron Hills will likely be uprooted to make way for an Israeli military firing range.聽
- Accusations of war crimes rob Syrian rebel fighters of moral high groundHuman rights organizations have both condemned Syrian rebels' turn to kidnappings and executions. The change in tactics could jeopardize international support for the Free Syrian Army.聽
- Palestinian comments on Holocaust underscore internal dividesA Palestinian official prompted a heated debate when he visited Auschwitz last month. Many Palestinians believe that recognition of the Holocaust detracts from their own suffering.聽
- Former Lebanese minister arrested for planning attacks for Syria's AssadMichel Samaha, a former Lebanese minister, reportedly confessed to helping plan attacks on Sunni targets in Lebanon. If true, it illustrates how far Syria's Assad regime can reach into Lebanon.
- Farmers, government battle over hashish in Lebanon's Bekaa ValleyGrowers in the Bekaa Valley reap huge profits from illegal hashish crops. Lebanon's eradication efforts have failed because there is no legal crop that is as lucrative.
- Sinai attack seals up Gaza to outside worldIn the wake of yesterday's attack on Egyptian guards in the Sinai, Gaza's border crossings with Israel and Egypt, as well as smuggling tunnels, have been shut down.
- Syrian Army pushes to break rebel frontlines in battle for AleppoThe Syrian Army deployed planes and a helicopter gunship as it targeted rebel positions in Aleppo, a key city in Syria's civil war. Fighting also intensified in Damascus Saturday.