The good news: there are still two more. The bad news: there are still two more.
What unrest and elections to the south could mean to the north
Hersh makes the case in ‘The New Yorker’
Plus Lebanese rage, Lieberman to be indicted, and more in the news
Also the lyrics to ‘I Hate Israel and I Love Amr Moussa’
Plus the White House scrambles, and more in the news
Plus Israel, Arab states push for stability, and more in the news
Yussuf al-Qaradawi, the world’s most popular and authoritative Sunni cleric, is a Muslim Brotherhood-aligned Egyptian based in Qatar. A return to his home country would be dangerous for Israel and the West.
Tablet Magazine’s coverage of the Egyptian uprising, including insights from Yossi Melman, Leslie Gelb, Judith Miller, Lee Smith, an Obama Mideast adviser, and a former Israeli ambassador to Egypt
On the unusual transliteration, ‘ElBaradei’
Judith Miller, former Cairo reporter, discusses the key players
Plus Israel’s response, U.S. demands for ‘orderly transition,’ and more in the news
The mass uprising in Egypt that seems set to overthrow the Mubarak regime is the latest test of George W. Bush’s Freedom Agenda. The U.S. and Israel are hoping it works out better than the previous three.
Popular anti-government revolts convulse Israel’s neighbors
Is the U.S. fibbing in its claims against Iran?
ElBaradei has it but is hiding it, sources tell ‘Haaretz’
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