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Israel May Lose Political War Over Gaza
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times) Jan. 6 10:24 EST
AMMAN -- The Israeli military assault on the Gaza Strip entered its 11th day on Tuesday in a war that may last longer than expected, bringing more death and destruction to the Palestinians. Yet the longer it takes for Israel to achieve its military and political objectives against Hamas and "changing the equation in this region," the higher the Israeli risks of losing a political battle that might change the equation, but against its favor.
Why Hamas (and Hezbollah) Will be Difficult to Defeat
By RAMI G. KHOURI Jan. 6 2:50 EST
BEIRUT -- Many analogies are being made between the ongoing Israeli attack against Hamas in Gaza and the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Here are the most important ones, in my view.
EDITORIAL
The Gaza War Through Arab Eyes
By MIDDLE EAST TIMES
Jan. 6 2:01 EST
Since the start of the recent clashes on Christmas Eve between Hamas and the Israeli military, spokespeople for the Israeli military have gone on record to stress that this war is not against the Palestinian people, but against what the Israelis call, "terrorists."
OPINION
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Egypt's Blockade of Gaza is an Act of War
Open Letter to Sameh Shukry, Egyptian ambassador in Washington, D.C.: The Alliance of Egyptian Americans (AEA) is a part of some half a million American citizens and residents of Egyptian origin. While we understand that Egyptian diplomats are required to explain and defend Egyptian government policy, we feel that those diplomats have other duties that are equally important and influential.
Changing the Reality in Gaza
Israel's ongoing and decisive military response to Hamas' continuing rocket attacks should have been anticipated by the organization's leadership. Yet it seems they have badly miscalculated the Israelis' sentiment and resolve.

ISRAEL 'HUMILIATES' TURKEY: The Israeli war on Gaza has "humiliated" the Turkish government and angered the people. Demonstrators burn an Israeli flag in Istanbul on Jan. 4 during a massive protest against Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip. (AFP via Newscom) FULL STORY
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ANALYSIS
Gaza and the Turkish Option
By CLAUDE SALHANI (Editor, Middle East Times)
Jan. 6 2:01 EST
The Turkish Republic, quite possibly the only country in the Greater Middle East to have officially adopted a strict ruling on separation of church and state (or in this case, mosque and state), appears to be making two fundamental deviations from this basic tenet which was encrusted in the very foundations of post-Ottoman modern day Turkey.
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  • Closing Gaza tunnels could bring quick ceasefire: Blair
  • Troops battle Hamas in Gaza cities as Israel spurns truce bids
  • Egypt denies Mubarak said Israel must win war on Hamas
  • Egypt denies Mubarak said Israel must win war on Hamas
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  • PMOI fate uncertain
  • Iraqi order of battle takes shape
  • Government FISA appeal headed to court
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Headlines from the Arab Press
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times) January 6, 2009 6:15 EST

An-Nahar (LEBANON): Violent Clashes Inside Gaza, Israel Ignores European Effort – Intensive international mediation efforts have failed to persuade Israel to stop its war on the Gaza Strip, where battles have moved inside the highly-populated towns, raising the number of civilians killed to 50 in one day, including 20 children.

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