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Netanyahu's simple bomb graphic confuses the nuclear expertsIsraeli Prime Minister Netanyahu sought to simplify the Iranian nuclear issue with the diagram he brought out on the UN podium, but experts say he actually made it more confusing.
Egypt pursues blasphemy cases as Morsi defends ban at UNSeveral blasphemy cases moved forward this week in Egypt. President Morsi defended curbing free speech in an address Wednesday at the United Nations.
Obama-Netanyahu tensions: Not as bad as 5 other US-Israel low points Will US-Israel relations fray over Iran? Not likely – they've seen worse.
Ahmadinejad: Iran 'could have behaved better,' IAEA has 'double standards'At a dinner last night, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Iran was open to concessions on its nuclear program, though he decried the IAEA's lack of oversight of Israel's nuclear facilities.
FocusAnti-Islam video clip spotlights difference in global free speech limitsIf the makers of the film 'Innocence of Muslims' – a clip of which sparked violent protests across the region – were Egyptian, they could be imprisoned.
FocusMiddle East protests: Signs of hope, challenge for fledgling democraciesThe amplification of extreme voices is one consequence of budding democracies in the Middle East, but citizens insist that those voices remain on the fringe.
Israelis shrug at Netanyahu's urgent warnings on IranIsraeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has relentlessly warned that Iran poses an imminent nuclear threat, but most Israelis are sanguine, believing it won't happen or that Israel can handle it.
Syrian conflict makes Palestinians into both refugees and combatantsWhen the uprising against the Assad regime began, Syria's half-million-strong Palestinian population was reluctant to join in. Now, some have fled, while others have joined in the fight.
GOP backer Adelson accused of commandeering Israel's media marketCasino mogul Sheldon Adelson, who has poured millions into GOP coffers, also bankrolls a pro-Netanyahu Israeli newspaper that could transform the media market.
Is Lebanon becoming Syria's Western front?With Syrian rebels sheltering in Lebanese border towns and Syrian Army troops planting land mines on both sides of the border, Lebanese fears of getting dragged into the conflict are rising.Â
Not just Romney: Many in Middle East are losing faith in a two-state solution, tooBut Palestinian reasons differ dramatically from US presidential nominee Mitt Romney's secretly videotaped comments.
FocusAnti-Muslim video: What Muslim teachings say about retribution for blasphemyProtests and riots broke out across the Middle East and Asia over the past week, rejecting an anti-Muslim video's portrayal of the prophet Muhammad. What does Islamic theory condone?
After film, push strengthens for blasphemy clause in Egypt's constitutionLast week, anger over an anti-Islam film fueled protests at the US embassy. This week, religious conservatives will seek to prohibit blasphemy in the Egyptian constitution.- Peacekeepers attacked in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, foreigners injuredIn an assault that appeared to take advantage of general anti-foreign sentiment in Egypt, Islamist militants on Egypt's Sinai Peninsula attacked a foreign mission assigned to observing the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty.
Protests sweep Islamic world, fueled by domestic politics, anti-US angerProtesters who attacked embassies and clashed with police in at least 17 Muslim countries outraged by more than an anti-Islam video.
In Cairo, angry yet small protestsAnti-American protests went forward in Cairo near the US embassy today but were small compared to the mass events at Tahrir Square since the uprising against Hosni Mubarak in 2011.
Is Israel's Barak breaking with Netanyahu over Iran?Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who until now was a steadfast ally of Netanyahu's push for military confrontation with Iran over its nuclear program, appears to be carving out a new position, though he is denying it.
Libya's rogue militias complicate manhunt for those behind consulate attackLibyan authorities have thrown their support behind US efforts to track down the perpetrators of the consulate attack, but well-armed militias, possibly backing Islamists, still lie beyond their control.
Yemen embassy breach lays bare anti-US sentiment, military weaknessToday's protests in Yemen were called for in response to the infamous anti-Islam film, but they come against the backdrop of continued political instability and rising anti-US sentiment.
IAEA steps up pressure on Iran with condemnation of its nuclear defianceRussia and China – reversing earlier stances – joined today in the IAEA's near-unanimous vote expressing 'serious concern' over Iran's nuclear program.