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Israel to Halt Bombings Daily for Three Hours
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times, with agency dispatches) Jan. 7 11:45 EST
AMMAN -- On the 12th day of a relentless war on the Gaza Strip, Israel temporarily stopped the military attacks for three hours on Wednesday, announcing it would give the same lull every day to allow the passage of humanitarian aid, as international diplomatic efforts picked up pace to arrive at a permanent cease-fire following the Israeli bombardment of a U.N.-run school in a Gaza refugee camp.
Will Lebanon be the Next Front?
By CLAUDE SALHANI (Editor, Middle East Times) Jan. 7 11:49 EST
Lebanese leaders have been eyeing the present conflict in the Gaza Strip with apprehension for fear it would spread to Lebanon.
EDITORIAL
What Gaza Needs
By MIDDLE EAST TIMES
Jan. 7 4:17 EST
However much havoc the Israeli army continues to inflict in Gaza, several things can safely be said.
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Only the U.S. Can Rein in Israel
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Watching the mind-numbing savagery unleashed on Gaza in utter helplessness with the rest of the world and listening to the statements of Israeli and Western leaders over the past few days, I've often wondered: 'Are we all on the same planet?'
Book Review: The Horror, the Horror
It takes a bold writer to tackle a hackneyed theme and repackage it in fresh wrappings so that the most jaded reader finds the story imaginative. For the most part, Kira Salak is that writer, giving us a contemporary version of Joseph Conrad's classic "Heart of Darkness" (1903); engaging readers a hundred years after Conrad provoked his readers. Ironically, if Conrad's late Victorian readers didn't understand the attack on their own racist views, Salak's shouldn't miss the rebuke on their own narrow-minded ethnocentrism, assuming they read "The White Mary" to its bitter end.

NO PLACE TO HIDE: Palestinians sheltering in a U.N. school in the southern Gaza Strip after fleeing their homes on Jan. 7. Israeli forces bombarded one U.N. school in Gaza City on Monday night, killing three people, and another school at Jabaliya Refugee Camp on Tuesday, killing 42 people there. (MaanImages via Newscom) FULL STORY
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Ending The War In Gaza
By INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP
Jan. 7 4:17 EST
GAZA CITY, Gaza -- A war neither Israel nor Hamas truly wanted turned into a war both are willing to wage. The six-month cease-fire that expired on Dec. 19 was far from ideal. Israel suffered through periodic rocket fire and the knowledge that its foe was amassing lethal firepower. Hamas endured a punishing economic blockade, undermining its hopes of ruling Gaza.
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Headlines from the Arab Press
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times) January 7, 2009 7:44 EST

Al-Ayyam (WEST BANK): New Israeli Massacre in Gaza With 100 Martyrs, Including 17 Children – The Israeli occupation forces committed a new massacre on the 11th day of its war on the Gaza Strip by bombing UN schools in Jabaliya refugee camp where civilians had sought shelter, leaving 45 of these civilians martyred and 200 others injured, some of them seriously.

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