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Israeli War on Gaza 'Killing Peace Prospects'
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times) Jan. 9 9:40 EST
AMMAN -- Despite a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire, the Israeli war on the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip continued for the 14th day on Friday, virtually eliminating any prospects for peace in the Middle East after seriously damaging an already weak peace process.
Egyptian Bus Convoy of Protesters Forced Away From Gaza Border
By JOSEPH MAYTON (Middle East Times) Jan. 9 11:49 EST
CAIRO – A convoy of buses crammed with 100 Cairo protesters on route to the Egyptian-Gazan border was forced back by police Friday evening in the Sinai town of Arish, just 25 miles from the Rafah crossing, which Egypt has kept shut even as deadly Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip continue.
EDITORIAL
Israel Needs Peace - But Does Hamas?
By MIDDLE EAST TIMES
Jan. 9 2:01 EST
Beyond the human losses, the tragedy of Gaza is that each side has fulfilled its strategic goals in the latest spasm of violence in the apparently endless dance macabre between Israelis and Palestinians.
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Al-Hurra Locates the 'Arab Street'
ANNENBERG, CA, USA -- The much maligned Al-Hurra, the U.S. government's Arabic TV service, is now a "go-to" news channel in Iraq, one of the largest TV markets in the Middle East of more than 28 million population. Because of its growing number of viewers in Iraq, Al-Hurra can now lay claim to its legitimate connection with the mythical "Arab Street,' a term which writer Amir Hamzaway says elites use "in the absence of independent public opinion surveys, in representing their own quite ideological views as those of the Iraqi majority and as those of Arabs generally."
The Backlash of the Military Option
The establishment of the state of Israel was largely due to the dedication and resistance of young Jews who fought vigorously against an outnumbered and hostile local Arab population to establish a Jewish homeland. It was an ideological war of survival and independence.

KING FEARS ISRAELI CONSPIRACY: Even the moderate Jordanian King Abdullah II warned that Israel might be plotting a "conspiracy against the Palestinian people and the future of Palestine" in its offensive on Gaza. The photo shows Palestinians looking at the rubble of their house in Rafah after an Israeli air strike on southern Gaza on Jan. 5. (UPI Photo) FULL STORY
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ANALYSIS
A Way Out of Gaza
By CLAUDE SALHANI (Editor, Middle East TimesD)
Jan. 9 2:01 EST
Starting a war is always easier than ending it. Israel and Hamas knew how they would get into the war in Gaza; Israel certainly did. Hamas must have had a pretty good notion of what would ensue from their actions, just as Israel must have also known that Hamas would not take the prolonged siege of Gaza sitting down. But getting out of the war now is somewhat foggier and harder than it was getting into it.
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INTERNATIONAL
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POLITICS
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Headlines from the Arab Press
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times) January 9, 2009 5:49 EST

Al-Ghad (JORDAN): Initial Agreement on International Resolution to Stop Bloodshed in Gaza – The UN Security Council agreed at a late hour last night on a resolution to stop the bloodshed and end the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.

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