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The Region
Amr Moussa and Israel
Egyptian candidate has said he intends to honor peace treaty with Israel.
By YORAM MEITAL
Women at war
Groped in Tahrir, abandoned in a war zone, women reporters face great danger in Middle East.
By JENNIFER S. MAX
White shadows
Albinos in Tanzania struggle against black magic, witch doctors and corrupt businessman.
By LIRON SHIMONI
The black hole of Sinai
Radical change among Sinai Bedouin threatens fragile peace between Israel and Egypt
By EHUD YAARI
Fayyad's uncertain future
It’s likely Fayyad will be forced from office by the Fatah-Hamas unity pact.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN
SPY Vs SPY
To bomb or not to bomb? The debate dividing Israeli security chiefs.
By LESLIE SUSSER
When justice becomes oppression
If only High Court would operate on settlement issues according to strictly judicial norms.
By ISRAEL HAREL
The Arab League confronts Assad
In political terms, the League has gained a new lease on life.
By BRUCE MADDY-WEITZMAN
Romney´s partnership of believers
Romney should not have to apologize for being a devoted member of his church.
By AMIEL UNGAR
Stopping the Ayatollahs
Economic sanctions alone do not have the power to stop Iran's nuclear program.
By MENASHE AMIR
Seize the Spring
Bibi sees the Arab Spring as a bad omen for regional peace, but is it our only opportunity?
By LESLIE SUSSER
Hell No, I Won’t Go
After Libya, more speculation about a NATO-led military intervention in Syria.
By BRUCE MADDY-WEITZMAN
Silicon Wadi in New York
Israel can help America out of its economic crisis.
By SHLOMO MAITAL
Next Generation vs. the Generals
Egyptians are divided between a pro-democracy generation who are still taking it to the streets, and the generals who claim to be keeping the country from collapsing into chaos.
By STEVEN SOTLOFF
Egypt adrift
The bigger picture, however, is that Egypt is adrift, in which competing social and political forces are jockeying to shape the post-Mubarak order, and whose outcome is anything but certain.
By BRUCE MADDY-WEITZMANN
Demonstrating Jewishly
Jewish activists in the Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Judaism movements aim to 'reoccupy values.'
By SHIRA DICKER
Green growth after Spring
What does the success of the Islamic parties mean for the future of Egypt?
By STEVEN SOTLOFF
Pearl is no sequel to Tahrir
Eight months after their rebellion, Bahrain’s Shi’ite population faces a bleak future.
By STEVEN SOTLOFF
From Syria with love
After 10 frustrating years, Syrian Druze bride Mayada Abboud marries her Golan Druze groom.
By KSENIA SVETLOVA
Preparing for the post-Assad era
Months after Assad said that Syria was immune to upheaval, he must be wondering what hit him.
By BRUCE MADDY-WEITZMANN
The soft power game
Europe's issues may be sapping the region of its influential power.
By AMIEL UNGAR
Gaddafi’s gone and the honeymoon is over
Libyan rebels are jubilant, but many have mixed feelings about Gaddafi’s end, the future.
By STEVEN SOTLOFF
The Ginsbergian howl that is Occupy Wall St.
We stood together, turning our individual howls into a collective Halleluyah, fighting to restore our nation to its status as a “Goldeneh Medinah,” with justice for all.
By SHIRA DICKER
Arduous road ahead for Libya
Even though the downfall of Gaddafi was a drawn-out affair, the process of establishing a new Libya will surely prove to be even longer and more complicated.
By ELIE PODEH
The strategic value of forgiveness
The Arab Awakening is facing serious challenges, and some new strategic decisions are required that will end up being good for all the revolutionary movements afoot this year, in the Middle East, in Israel and beyond.
By MARC GOPIN
The truth about Dave
So I went with Dave to the Ministry of Absorption and signed up to be Israeli. His motivation: Zionism. Mine: to get Dave to shut up.
By HAIM WATZMAN
Schalit and the region
Even by Middle East standards, the rush of recent events has been dramatic: from an Iranian plot, to the bloodshed in Syria, to Gaddafi’s final bloody demise, to Tunisia’s first free election.
By BRUCE MADDY-WEITZMANN
The Salafist Shadow
Secular Egyptians are beginning to fear the spread of militant Islam.
By STEVEN SOTLOFF, MERSA MATRUH, EGYPT
On an angle: Life education
Mature citizenship requires more than teaching each and every teenager to view him- or herself as a potential casualty.
By EETTA PRINCE-GIBSON
Political Business
Investors in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange fear severe losses if diplomatic ties with Turkey do not improve.
By ZIV HELLMAN
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Fayyad's uncertain future
LINDA GRADSTEIN
SPY Vs SPY
LESLIE SUSSER
Starting up in backpacks
SHLOMO MAITAL
Paradise lost?
ANNE ROIPHE
Military service and the just society
NACHMAN SHAI
The face in the mirror
DAHLIA...
Seize the Spring
LESLIE SUSSER
The shifting balance
DANNY...
Haircut? Or rip-off?
SHLOMO MAITAL
From The Sketchbook
by Avi Katz
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