Monday, December 24, 2012

There will no update later this week as I will be away on vacation. ME Update will resume on Friday, January 11.
Wishing you very HappHolidays!

Letter From Kabul: Ever More Extreme Kind Of Suicide Bomber Targets Spy Chief - Jean-Paul Mari (NOUVEL OBSERVATEUR/Worldcrunch)
Bombs in bellies and turbans!

Israel's Nightmare is Beginning to Materialize - Amir Rapaport (Israel Defense)

Christianity Close to Extinction in the Middle East - Edward Malnick (Telegraph-UK)


Obama Gives Cold Shoulder to Egyptian Secular Democrats  - Michael Meunier (Special to IPT News)

Friday, December 21, 2012

A weekly blog about issues and news in the middle east.

I urge you to read the recently declassified CIA file on Jonathan Pollard.
Just in case you missed it...


Hitherto unreported insider attack in Afghanistan raises questions - Lisa Lundquist (Long War Journal)

 
Did Iran Bomb AMIA in Argentina? The Evidence Is Clear - Matthew Levitt (Jewish Chronicle-UK)
Israel to UN: What about Israel's Contiguity? - Yitzhak Benhorin (Ynet News)

Jordan's King Abdullah Warns Against "Extremist" Arab Alliance - Tamer al-Samadi (Al-Hayat-Al Monitor)

Where's the Outrage Against Hamas? - Frida Ghitis (Miami Herald)
Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal has done us a great service by drawing an incandescent line between those who want peace and coexistence, and those who categorically reject negotiations, seeking only to destroy the enemy. When Meshaal spoke in Gaza a few days ago, calling for Israel's destruction, the entire world should have spoken out in outrage. But Meshaal's words did not make a lot of waves. The world doesn't really blink when someone calls for Israel's destruction.
    Reaction to the horrifying speech was rather muted, particularly in Europe. But nothing could be worse for Palestinians than embracing a position that rejects coexistence with Israel. Anyone who wants to do a small part for peace between Israelis and Palestinians should speak out in support of those who want coexistence, and condemn in the strongest terms those who reject the other one's right to exist.

U.S. Proposes Boundary for Israel, Lebanon Maritime Gas Deposits - Nicholas Blanford (Christian Science Monitor) 


Friday, December 14, 2012


Brazil


Egypt

Europe
Four EU States Tried to Foil Condemnation of Hamas Leader's Hate Speech - Ilan Ben Zion (Times of IsraelIsrael Radio reported Wednesday that Denmark, Finland, Portugal and Ireland opposed an official EU condemnation of Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal's incitement-filled speech last weekend, seeking to solely condemn Israel over settlement construction plans at a meeting of European foreign ministers Monday. In the end, the statement included a brief rebuke of Hamas' call for Israel's destruction, after an 11th-hour intervention by Germany and the Czech Republic. 

Iran

Israel
Video: Indivisible Jerusalem (The Jerusalem Center)

Nigeria
Is Boko Haram More Dangerous Than Ever? - Scott Stewart (Stratfor)

Palestinians
New Fatah logo erases Israel - Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik (PMW)
Hamas: 25 Facts For 25 Years - Simon Plosker (Honest Reporting)
Radical and Moderate Palestinians - Khaled Abu Toameh (Gatestone Institute) The real threat to the two-state solution is Hamas and the unwillingness of many Palestinians to accept Israel's right to exist.

Syria

Turkey

Sudan
Report: Sudan to Allow Iran to Establish Red Sea Base - Joanna Paraszczuk (Jerusalem Post)

United States

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Palestinian UN Vote Was a Calamity - Adam Garfinkle (American Interest) Embedded in the UN General Assembly resolution on making Palestine an observer-status state are statements about borders and the status of Jerusalem that represent maximalist Palestinian positions. It specifies the borders of Palestine as those of the West Bank and Gaza before the June 1967 war. It also designates east Jerusalem as the capital of this state.
    This means that it will be harder for any future Palestinian leader to accept less than the UN resolution text has staked out. The same goes for Jerusalem. If these two issues are essentially taken off the table as items for discussion and compromise, it makes the ultimate prospect of a deal that much more remote.
    The simplest way to interpret PA motives here is to conclude that it isn't interested in a final peace settlement with Israel, but would rather pursue incremental tactical advances in a patient overall strategy aimed at first delegitimizing and ultimately destroying Israel. What the Palestinians have done is very likely to persuade ever more Israelis that they are not serious about peace. The writer is the editor of the American Interest.

 
Legal Implication of the UN Resolution on Palestine - Alan M. Dershowitz (Gatestone Institute) The General Assembly vote declaring that Palestine, within the pre-1967 borders, is a "state" would have nasty legal implications if it were ever to be taken seriously by the international community. It would mean that Israel is illegally occupying the Western Wall (Judaism's holiest site), the Jewish Quarter of old Jerusalem (where Jews have lived for thousands of years), the access road to the Hebrew University and other areas necessary to the security of its citizens.
    It would also mean that Security Council Resolution 242, whose purpose was to allow Israel to hold onto some of the territories captured during its defensive 1967 war, would be overruled by a General Assembly vote - something the UN Charter explicitly forbids. It would be the first time in history that a nation was required to return all land lawfully captured in a defensive war. The writer is a professor at Harvard Law School.  
As per a recent UN tour, we were told that the General Assembly makes suggestions, the Security Council makes law. 
 


Protecting the Contiguity of Israel: The E-1 Area and the Link Between Jerusalem and Maale Adumim - Nadav Shragai (ICA-Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Another Map Disproving E-1 Contiguity Claims (CAMERA)
 

Hamas Tells Fatah: Let's Fight Israel Together - Khaled Abu Toameh (Jerusalem Post)

Egyptian Presidential Candidates Accused of "Zionist Plot" Against State (Al Arabiya   Three former Egyptian presidential candidates have been accused of espionage and plotting against the state, according to a complaint referred by Egypt's public prosecutor on Tuesday. Mohammed ElBaradei, Hamdein Sabahy and Amr Moussa are allegedly embroiled in a "Zionist plot" to overthrow the Islamist-led government of Mohammed Morsi, Egypt's al-Masry al-Youm reported.
    Earlier this week, all three declared their support of the ongoing sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir Square until Morsi's constitutional decree is revoked. The complaint was filed by Hamed Sadek, a lawyer, claiming that the opposition leaders "secretly met Israel's former foreign minister Tzipi Livni to drum up domestic turmoil and bring the country to its knees."