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Why are neocons so down on Chuck Hagel?
Matthew Duss
As U.S. foreign policy has evolved, the ex-senator has adjusted his views -- and it's not sitting well with the GOP
What Kerry should tell Obama as secretary of state
H.D.S. Greenway
With the Middle East in turmoil, the former senator should prioritize a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine
Is a showdown brewing between Israel and the U.S.?
Ira Chernus
Publicly, Obama is still offering Netanyahu his full support. Behind the scenes, his policies are less predictable
Benjamin Netanyahu: More radical than ever
Gershom Gorenberg
Barring a world-gaffe or scandal, Bibi will be re-elected. Just don't expect him to tack back to the center
Israel to advance East Jerusalem building
Amy Tiebel, Karin Laub
Despite international anger over settlement construction, Israel pushes ahead to build 3,000 homes
Israel’s running PR disaster
Noga Tarnopolsky
The country makes surprisingly little effort to put forward a good image in the world -- and it shows
Is Israel’s West Bank expansion political suicide?
Noga Tarnopolsky
Its plans to divide the occupied territory in half have provoked an international outcry
France, Britain, Sweden, Spain summon ambassadors from Israel
Amy Tiebel, Lori Hinnant
European nations denounce Israel's push to build 3,000 settler homes
After UN Palestine vote, Israel okays new settlements
Associated Press
3,000 new housing units in West Bank were approved Friday
Palestinians euphoric over UN recognition
Mohammed Daraghmeh, Karin Laub
After yesterday's endorsement, they erupted in cheers, honked car horns and chanted "God is great"
Palestine poised for U.N. recognition
Natasha Lennard
UPDATED: Thursday's landslide vote to make Palestine a non-member state is more than just symbolic
Israel’s new Gaza mess
Gershom Gorenberg
Rather than provide any lasting relief, its deadly offensive has shown that deterrence can't replace diplomacy
Gaza-Israel clash ensnares Egypt
Erin Cunningham
Egypt President Mohamed Morsi faces a stern diplomatic test as Egyptians call for intervention in Gaza
Anonymous retaliates to Israel’s Gaza Internet threat
Natasha Lennard
The hacker collective launches #OpIsrael to provide information to Gazans who fear they will lose online access
Gaza ceasefire reached
Salon Staff, Natasha Lennard
UPDATE: The truce takes effect this evening local time
Israel warns foreign leaders, Palestine over UN bid
Associated Press
Israeli diplomats say they will reconsider its historic peace accords with the Palestinians
Israel begins construction of 1,200 settler homes
Associated Press
Warning to Palestinians to rethink plan to ask UN to recognize independent state of Palestine
Secret socialist or grand bargainer?
Alex Pareene
A second term would likely look familiar -- and again depend upon how Obama chooses to deal with the GOP House
Jimmy Carter says Mideast peace is “vanishing”
Lauren E. Bohn
The former U.S. president is a a longtime critic of Israeli policies
Television show “Homeland” irks Lebanese and Israelis
Bassem Mroue, Elizabeth A. Kennedy
The show about Arab terrorists and American turncoats has provoked strong reactions abroad
Mitt’s magical thinking on foreign policy
Joan Walsh
Romney's VMI speech hints at more war in Iraq and Afghanistan -- and demands that Europe spend more on defense
Gore Vidal told you so
Gore Vidal
The prolific writer and activist passed away in July, but his political wisdom is both prescient and timeless
Morsi calls Syrian civil war “tragedy of the age”
Associated Press
Egypt's new president told the U.N. he will not rest until the fighting ended
Egypt to demonstrate more independence from U.S.
Associated Press
Mohammed Morsi told Washington D.C. that Egypt will not live by U.S. rules
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