By: Liam J Bailey | 2010-04-04 | News and society Sunday 28 November began Israel's latest measure to end the relentless barrage of Qassam rockets fired into Israel, by reducing the amount of fuel delivered into the Hamas run Gaza where the rockets are fired from, a measure that openly defies the 4th Geneva Convention since it collectively punishes the Palestinian people as a whole for the actions of the Qassam squads. Everyone who knows anything about this conflict knows that this, as part of a larger drive which will eventually see Israel cut power to the Gaza strip every time a rocket lands in Israel, does not have a chance in hell of ending the Qassam attacks. read more
By: Don Sutherland | 2010-04-04 | Politics The latest round of violence between Hamas and Fatah signal the need for diplomats to consider decoupling the West Bank and Gaza Strip. With Hamas battling Fatah for control of the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian territories could well be on the way toward splitting into a largely secular West Bank and Islamist Gaza Strip. Even if a temporary truce is reached between the two warring parties, and the shelf-life of such truces has proved short, the fundamental ideological differences that divide the two Palestinian territories will persist. Such differing worldviews will have a potentially major impact on the larger Israeli-Palestinian dispute. read more
By: Cara Brownethorpe | 2011-04-12 | Travel & Leisure Israel is a county that may not immediately come to mind as a tourist destination but it is well worth a visit. Israels sights are varied, ranging from the great sands of the Judean Desert to the sal... read more
By: william kadutzi | 2011-06-30 | TV If you want to cover up the Gaza and Israel conflict then you need to have someone by your side that is experienced in production in Israel. read more
By: Martin Gryner | 2010-04-04 | International studies On Tuesday Israeli Defence Forces destroyed a 245 meter tunnel emanating from a civilian house at Gaza Stripe. Since then the region has engaged in small scale war. read more
By: Haskell Nussbaum | 2010-04-04 | Politics Another president, another Middle East special envoy. But even with all the diplomatic activity and U.S. involvement that we can expect ahead, none of it is likely to result in peace between Israel and the Gaza Strip and here's why ... read more
By: Jerome Grossman | 2010-04-02 | Politics The new Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has just left his meeting with Hosni Mubarak, President of Egypt, on his way to confer with King Abdullah of Jordan. On Netanyahu's schedule are additional meetings with leaders of the other authoritarian Arab leaders, all clients of the United States: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and United Arab Emirates. read more
By: ronntorossian | 2012-02-22 | Public Relations In 2004, Natan Sharansky’s book, The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror - addressing the need for democracy to be introduced into the Arab world – was required reading in the White House. read more
By: Jacob Cohen-Donnelly | 2010-04-04 | Politics Is there a way that Israel and Gaza can somehow form a peace between themselves? Is there a way that these two people who are known to hate each other can not only call a firm truce, but maybe form some sort of an economic gain to having peace. read more
By: Collymore | 2011-12-30 | Politics The Third Reich was absolutely convinced that the Final Solution was a done deal, a stroll in the park and complete success of this venture before dinner time. Nazi Israel having learnt nothing from the past, blinded by its obtuse arrogance and the surreal atmosphere of impunity that it enjoys in the west do whatever it likes now wants to chance its arm and re-invent the wheel. read more
By: Hipolit Jan | 2012-01-12 | Kitchens Israel one of the beautiful cities located in the Middle East is one of the most popular cities visited by many tourists. read more
By: Liam J Bailey | 2010-04-04 | News and society When I read the headline: U.S. calls for an end to attacks in Gaza, I had to click, and I was filled with hope about this Gordon Johndroe, White House spokesman and new name on me (been out of the game for a while), when I read he was calling for an end to the violence and both sides to resume negotiations. read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-04-04 | Politics Sometimes I just can't figure people out, that is to say, are they faking their stupidly, or are they really as stupid as they sound. And today's a good example of that, with the following statement, from CNN (which of course if you follow this most recent uprising between Israel and Hamas you will also see how one sided CNN is on who they prefer to be the winner of the war, or at least I see it that way), anyhow the statement reads: "Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak told U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday that the shelling of a U.N. relief agency's compound in Gaza City was "a grave mistake," the U.N. chief said." Let's look at this closer. read more
By: ronntorossian | 2012-01-10 | Public Relations Ronn Torossian is the Founder, President and CEO of New York-based 5W Public Relations, 1 of the 25 largest PR firms in the US. He has overseen the rapid growth and expansion of the PR agency to the Inc. 500 list, as well as provided counsel to hundreds of companies, including members of the Fortune 500, Inc. 500 and Forbes 400. read more