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Iraqi security forces target political ‘corruption’ in Baghdad Green Zone raids
The Green Zone includes Baghdad's parliament building, various government institutions, and embassies, with many politicians also having residences in the area.
On This Day: Palestinian terrorists attempt assassinating Israeli ambassador, prompting Lebanon War
Justice in Baghdad: Iraq convicts notorious Saddam Hussein-era torturer
Israel and Kurdistan: Regional collapse reshapes the Middle East map - opinion
Tiraillés entre deux foyers
Les Israéliens nés en Iran regardent avec inquiétude la tension monter entre leur patrie et leur pays d’adoption.
Into the Fray: Illogical, ineffectual, immoral
Without a credible threat of military force, the policy of sanctions against Iran lacks wisdom, efficacy and morality.
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Syria: An agenda for action
Every day, Syrian civilians die, not because of the actions we have taken, but because of the actions we have not taken.
Judaism's view of the Almighty and Israel's almighty weapon
Jewish Ideas Daily: The problem of evil
Baron-Cohen is a leading member of an international cadre of cutting-edge clinical scientists who painstakingly study the functioning of compromised human brains.
This Week in History: Toppling Saddam Hussein
The dramatic scene of knocking down one of hundreds of statues of the dictator, turned out to be not much more than an opportune media event.
'Global March to Jerusalem:' If it’s not about Israel, it’s not about us
Gunmen raid on Iraq checkpoints, kill 27
Insurgents disguise themselves as police, raid homes in western Iraq, kill at least 27 members of security forces.
This Week in History: Saddam terrorizes Israel
Hoping to fracture the coalition of countries lined up against him, Saddam Hussein dragged Israel into the Gulf War.