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AntiWar.com

A growing debate within Israel over whether President Bush's Middle East policies really serve the interests of the Jewish state has spread to Washington, where influential voices within the US Jewish community are questioning the administration*

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Washington Post

The agreements between Israel and the US regarding the use of the weapons are secret. It is not illegal under international law to use such weapons against enemy combatants. The US has used cluster bombs in Iraq, resulting in many civilian casualties

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by Stephen Zunes (AntiWar.com)

There is increasing evidence that Israel instigated a disastrous war on Lebanon largely at the behest of the US. The Bush administration was set on crippling Hezbollah. Hezbollah defied US efforts to democratize the region on American terms. The popu

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Jerusalem Post

The defense official blasted the US for "not doing enough" to stop Teheran's race to the bomb. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, he said, was leading the State Department in the direction of "appeasement."

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Washington Post

Darkness had descended on the Bekaa Valley when the long convoy of cars snaked up a gentle slope toward Kefraya. In better times, the little town was celebrated for its wine. But to the Lebanese fleeing the war that night, it was a way station on the

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AP

With the purchase of two more German-made Dolphin submarines capable of carrying nuclear warheads, military experts say Israel is sending a clear message to Iran that it can strike back if attacked by nuclear weapons.

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USA Today

Hundreds of Israeli army reservists set up a tent city outside the prime minister's office to protest what they consider poor management of the war in Lebanon. Protesters held signs calling for the resignations of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Defe

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Jerusalem Post

Police investigators conducted a search of President Moshe Katsav's home and offices on Monday night as part of their broad investigation into sexual harassment allegations aimed at the president. The police confiscated documents and computers

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AP

Lebanon had not even finished burying the dead from 34 days of war when the country's deep sectarian and political divisions split open again. That has shattered the semblance of unity that held, just barely, through the Israeli attacks against H

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Jonathan Pearlman, Jerusalem

ISRAEL says countries which do not recognise it should be excluded from peacekeeping forces in Lebanon, amid faltering efforts to persuade countries to send troops to enforce a fragile UN-brokered truce.

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Reuters

Hezbollah volunteers proceeded with a vigorous and fast-paced reconstruction campaign, handing out grants of $12,000 - in stacks of American dollars - to families whose houses had been destroyed in the past month.

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International News

“We are Maronite Christians. We are neither with Israel nor with Hizbollah nor with any other party so why did they do this to us?” said Abu Hamad’s wife, breaking into tears. “Their troops came and ruined the bedroom furniture. We threw out the c

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LA Times

To enter southern Lebanon these days, you drive down roads where traffic is directed by young men in gray Hezbollah civil-defense-corps T-shirts, and past bulldozers from the Holy War for Reconstruction Company.

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Washington Post

President Bush's startling assertion yesterday -- that at the end of 33 days of warfare between Israel and the Hezbollah militia, Hezbollah had been defeated -- once again raises questions about his ability to acknowledge reality when things don*

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