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Britain Talks Up Syrian Mideast Peace Role
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times, with agency dispatches) Nov. 19 10:23 EST
AMMAN -- The landmark visit by British Foreign Secretary David Miliband to Syria this week and his comments about the important role Damascus plays in regional peace and stability provides further momentum for a Syrian comeback to the Western fold, perhaps setting the stage for a shift in U.S. policy toward the country in preparation for President-elect Barack Obama to take up office.
Israel Bans International Media from Gaza, Arrests Human Rights Activists
By CHERRIE HEYWOOD (Middle East Times) Nov. 19 7:45 EST
GAZA CITY, Gaza -- Israel has banned foreign journalists from entering Gaza to cover the deteriorating humanitarian situation there as the country s complete closure of the territory enters a third week.
EDITORIAL
Unleashing Israel's Doves
By MIDDLE EAST TIMES
Nov. 19 12:45 EST
U.S. President-elect Barack Obamas historic election victory may have done a lot more for Israeli moderates than just boost the election prospects of the Kadima party and its new leader Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni. A remarkable public speech by one of the Jewish states espionage chiefs Monday suggests that Obamas emergence is encouraging Israeli doves to spread their wings, even in the military high command.
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Iran and Obama's 'New' America
President-elect Barack Obama has already achieved a rhetorical break with the arrogant, pompous and rather totalitarian language of the outgoing George W. Bush administration. Thus, a new grammar is being presented in which the United States is re-invented as a particularly inclusive and exceptional place where everything is possible.
The Karzai Question
I watched U.S. President-elect Barack Obamas victory speech from Kabul, where his campaign promises have had particular resonance. The stage is now set for Washington to send thousands more U.S. troops to Afghanistan, and once Obamas new team reviews the complexities of the counterinsurgency mission there, I suspect the United States will match troop increases with greater civilian resources to support economic development projects and to help extend the writ of the Afghan state.

MILIBAND THAWING RELATIONS: Britain has re-established high-level intelligence links with Syria, which has one of the best intelligence-gathering systems in the Middle East. The Syrian foreign minister invited British Foreign Secretary David Miliband (seen here in Damascus on Nov. 17) to bring intelligence officials with him on the trip to the Syrian capital, according to the London Times. (Image by AFP via Newscom) FULL STORY
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ANALYSIS
View From Dubai: Winning Hearts and Minds Saudi Style
By AIJAZ ZAKA SYED
Nov. 19 12:45 EST
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Thomas L. Friedman, the New York Times columnist and author, is one of those writers who inspire admiration and indignation in equal measure. You may not always agree with him but you cant put him down either.
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Headlines From the Arab Press
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times) November 19, 2008 5:08 EST

Al-Ahram (EGYPT): Judiciary Halts Gas Sales to Israel – An Egyptian administrative court has ruled to annul Egyptian gas exports to Israel that have been sold at concessionary prices below the market value of natural gas.

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