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Israel as "America's Rottweiler"
In the wake of the Lebanon aggression, Uri Avnery invokes the image of Israel as Washington's attack dog—as he has before. Online at Gush Shalom, Aug. 26, emphasis added:
America's Rottweiler
IN HIS latest speech, which infuriated so many people, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad uttered a sentence that deserves attention: "Every new Arab generation hates Israel more than the previous one."
Nasrallah chills out?
From AP, Aug. 26:
BEIRUT: Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah said in a TV interview aired Sunday that he would not have ordered the capture of two Israeli soldiers if he had known it would lead to such a war.
Nasrallah makes Palestine pop charts
From the AP, Aug. 26:
YAMOUN, West Bank - They were struggling in a boy band, working the West Bank wedding circuit and dreaming of stardom.
Now the five singers who make up the Northern Band have come a little closer to their goal, with help from an unwitting ally - Hezbollah guerrilla chief Hassan Nasrallah.
Iran National Orchestra performs "Nuclear Energy Symphony"
From the Mehr News Agency, Aug. 24:
TEHRAN -- Iran's National Orchestra will be performing the symphony "Nuclear Energy" composed by Kambiz Roshanravan at Tehran's Vahdat Hall on August 27 in a program which President Mahmud Ahmadinejad is scheduled to attend.
Hebron: Israeli settlers steal ancient mosque window
The Ibrahimi mosque/Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron/Khalil has been a flash point for decades. It was split into Muslim and Jewish sides after Israeli settler Dr. Baruch Goldstein massacred 29 Palestinian worshipers in 1994. From Ma'an News Agency, Aug. 28 (via Kibush):
Israeli settlers break into Muslim side of Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron
Hebron – Israeli settlers broke into the Al Is`haqiyyah area of the Ibrahimi Mosque in the West Bank city of Hebron on Sunday night.
Eleven Israeli settlers broke through the main gate of the Ibrahimi Mosque in spite of attempts by the mosque`s guards to prevent them entering.
Italy: xenophobes make hay from (apparent) honor killing
As we noted in the case of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Europe's xenophobe right is appropriating the causes of feminism and secularism. Through the proverbial looking glass. From the New York Times, Aug. 24 (emphasis added):
BRESCIA — A series of unrelated killings here this month has pushed this elegant city to the center of a national debate on the challenges of immigration and cultural integration.
West Bank: protesters beaten, shot
An International Solidarity Movement press release, Aug. 25:
Peace Demonstrators Beaten in Bil’in
At today’s weekly demo against the Apartheid Wall in Bil’in soldiers attacked protesters with batons and fired rubber bullets at them from close range. Around 100 protesters including international and Israeli peace activists marching from the village mosque to the site of the Wall were confronted by lines of soldiers in riot gear at the edge of the village. Without provocation or intimidation the soldiers waded into the demonstration lashing out indiscriminately at the marchers. An American peace activist, Magan, suffered a concussion and severe bruising after being beaten on the forehead whilst Anna an American activist suffered severe hand injuries.
Golan Heights resisters languish in Israeli jail
A seldom-talked about occupation and resistence. From IMEMC, Aug. 25:
Secret Resistance Committee founders in the Occupied Golan enter their 22nd year in prison
by Saed BannouraAugust 24 2006 marks the twenty-second year since the arrest of the founders of the Secret resistance movement in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights.
The Arabs48 news website reported that the Secret Resistance Movement is the first military movement in the Golan Heights and that it was established after Israel decided to consider the Syrian occupied Golan Heights as part of the State of Israel in December 14, 1981.

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