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Bomb Rocks Tel Aviv, Clinton Arrives in Egypt

A bomb exploded in Tel Aviv on Wednesday near Israel's military headquarters, wounding 10 people. Police believe the device was left on a bus that was driving past the military headquarters, but denied reports of a suicide attack. ...

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Ceasefire Between Israel and Hamas Remains Elusive

After days of negotiations, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi said he expected a ceasefire agreement to take effect late Tuesday night. Hamas official Ayman Taha reported that, "An agreement for calm has been reached. It will be declared ...

POMED Notes: U.S.-Mideast Diplomacy in Transition

The Middle East Institute hosted an event Wednesday (11/14) entitled “U.S.-Mideast Diplomacy in Transition: New Era, New Principles.” The panel included Lawrence Korb, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress; Ellen Laipson, CEO of the Stimson Center; Daniel Brumberg, senior advisor at the United States Institute for Peace; Reuel Marc Gerecht, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies; and was moderated by former Ambassador to Kuwait, Deborah ...

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Egypt Constitution Heads Toward Gridlock, Gaza Conflict Continues

As the Egyptian constitution heads toward a vote of approval, members of the Constitutional Assembly are increasingly at odds over the final draft. A recent article detailed the positions of several parties involved in the process, explaining why there ...

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Abbas Comments on Right of Return Spark Protests

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas was asked in a recent interview on Israeli television, "Would you like to go to Safed?" Abbas responded, "I want to see Safed. It's my right to see it but not to live there." The ...

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Abbas Moves Ahead with UN Bid, Jordan’s King Gets Boost

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced that his government is moving forward with plans to seek observer states at the United Nations next month, despite U.S. and Israeli resistance. In London, British Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt met with chief ...

Weekly Wire – October 30

POMED's Weekly Wire for October 30th is now available. This week's edition including these and other top stories: Egypt's Constitutional Debate Heats Up Protests Continue to Roil Kuwait Qatari Emir Makes Symbolic Trip to Gaza Tunisia Tense on Anniversary of Assembly Elections Ceasefire Fails in Syria To continue reading the full Weekly Wire, click here.

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Bahrain Bans All Protests; Denies Opening of UNHRC Office

Bahrain Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid al-Khalifa announced a government ban on all protests and gatherings, citing "repeated abuses" of freedom of speech and expression. Al-Khalifa called rallies and gatherings “a major threat to the safety of the public,” and

POMED Notes – The Political and Economic Implications of the Palestinian Authority’s Fiscal Crisis

The Middle East Institute hosted an event on Tuesday (10/23) entitled “The Political and Economic Implications of the Palestinian Authority’s Fiscal Crisis.” The panel included Oussama Kanaan, mission chief for the West Bank and Gaza at the International Monetary Fund; Khaled Elgindy, fellow at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy; Robert Danin, senior fellow for the Middle East and Africa studies at the Council on Foreign Relations; and was ...

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Qatari Emir’s Visit to Gaza Draws Mixed Reactions

The arrival of Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani was welcomed by Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh who thanked the Emir for his visit saying, “Today you have officially broken the unjust siege imposed on the Gaza Strip by ...

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Qatari Emir to Visit Gaza, Kuwait Protests Continue

Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani is planning to visit the Gaza Strip on October 23 as part of a major investment project in the Palestinian territory. "The blockage of construction materials and equipment for reconstruction projects in Gaza has been completely lifted. ...

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Kuwaitis Protest Electoral Law, Palestinians Conclude Municipal Elections

Thousands of Kuwaiti Islamist and nationalist opposition members took to the streets of Kuwait City on October 21 to protest the decision by Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah to amend the electoral law, a move protesters call "a coup ...

POMED Notes: A Conversation on the Current Middle East Situation with Walid Khalidi

The Middle East Institute hosted “A Conversation on the Current Middle East Situation with Walid Khalidi” on Thursday. Khalidi is a renowned Palestinian historian and co-founder of the Institute for Palestine Studies and the Royal Scientific Society of Amman. Khalidi’s remarks focused on contextualizing the “Palestine Question” by investigating the prevailing views in Israel, Palestine, the Arab World and the U.S. In the Q&A period, Khalidi also outlined an interesting ...

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Palestinians Head to the Polls, “Jordan Spring” Analyzed

Over 515,000 Palestinians have registered to vote in Saturday's West Bank municipal elections, Central Elections Commission director Hisham Khahil said. For the first time in seven years, West Bank residents will head to the polls to participate in ...

POMED Notes: Policy Choices for the New Administration

The Middle East Policy Council hosted an event Wednesday (10/17) entitled “Policy Choices for the New Administration.” The event examined the Middle East policy issues which the next U.S. president should address. Questions posed included “Will the next administration seek an Israel-Palestinian solution?” “How will they address the Iran-Syria-Hezbollah issue?” “Is there a prospect for bringing Assad down, and if so, is there a post-Assad role for the U.S.?” Additionally, ...

POMED Notes: The Future of the Palestinian Authority, Is Collapse an Option?

The Washington Institute for Near East Policy hosted an event Thursday (10/10) entitled “The Future of the Palestinian Authority: Is Collapse an Option?” The organization noted that while Mahmoud Abbas approaches what might be a last hurrah in terms of upgrading the Palestinian Authority's U.N. status, talk among West Bankers has increasingly turned to the gloomy, fractious outlook facing the PA in the post-Abbas era. Panelists, Ehud Yaari, Lefer International Fellow at The Washington ...

Weekly Wire – October 1st

POMED's Weekly Wire for October 1st is now available. In this week's edition, we cover these and other top stories: Bahraini Boy Killed, Medics' Sentences Upheld U.S. Outlines Aid to Egypt Analysts React to MEK Removal from Foreign Terrorist List Leader of Hamas Steps Down Libyan Militia Groups Ordered to Disband  To continue reading the full Weekly Wire, click here.

U.S. President Obama addresses the 67th United Nations General Assembly at the U.N. headquarters in New York

Obama Speaks on Middle East Policy at UN

On September 25, President Barack Obama spoke at the U.N. General Assembly focusing heavily on foreign policy in the Middle East. His speech addressed recent violence directed at U.S. embassies, reiterated the administration’s support for democratic reform, encouraged ...

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Hamas Leader Retires, PLO Seeks Non-Member Status

The exiled leader of the Hamas movement, Khaled Meshaal, is stepping down from his post. Meshaal, who has led Hamas for more than 15 years, made the announcement at a Hamas leadership meeting in Cairo. Although officials say ...

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Protests Paralyze the West Bank

Protests across the West Bank continued as taxi drivers, teachers, refugees and youth groups took to the streets on Monday to call attention to the rising cost of living. A general public transportation strike slowed movement between cities and ...

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