Status of LGBT in the Middle East (Spanish)
The whole city, destroyed.
Pretty funny.
This is a big deal for Israel, where historically there hasn't been enough fresh water for its population.
It should be noted that while Iran is publicly admitting to providing weapons to Hamas and Hezbollah, two organizations deemed as terrorist by both the US and the EU, the US is conducting negotiations with Iran on their nuclear program. Do you see a disconnect?
No shit, Sherlock.
Most of the international press has focused on the recent fighting but hasn't covered what the causes of this round are. This is one of the few analysis. Another one is here: http://www.kforcegov.com/NightWatch/NightWatch_14000155.aspx
This is a very bad turn of events. Fayyad is perhaps the only true statesman in the PLO, someone whose real top interest is in building a viable Palestinian State rather than focusing on enemies or succumbing to corruption.
Interesting analysis on the recent terrible events in Libya and Egypt.
Bottom line, as I see:
What's happening, by country.
Good analysis on the situation in Egypt.
It's not just killer sharks anymore.
Interesting insight on the Gaza blockade.
I'm better at Photoshop than Mahmoud.
Oh great.
Interesting editorial by Italian journalist Lorenzo Cremonesi. He talks about a very old and common thing whenever violence flares up between Israel and the Palestinians: The rumors, reported casualties, and reports are almost always systematically exaggerated. They get reported. The world cries in outrage. Later the UN or some other body reports the correct numbers but by then the damage is done and the collective memory indicates Israelis are savages. Remember Jenin? Perfect example. The Israeli army is sometimes slow to report numbers, but they are almost always very accurate at the end.