Expel Palestinians, populate Gaza with Jews, says Knesset deputy speaker | The Electron... - 0 views
Israeli shelling destroys poet Othman Hussein's Gaza home | The Electronic Intifada - 0 views
Video: Israeli soldiers use handcuffed Palestinian teen as human shield as they fire at... - 0 views
You Can't Understand How Beleaguered Kobani Is Until You See These Maps - 0 views
Woman Charged In Denver With Seeking To Aid Islamic Extremists : The Two-Way : NPR - 1 views
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A 19-year-old Denver-area woman has been charged with conspiring to help a foreign terrorist organization after she was arrested in April boarding a flight that would ultimately land her in Syria, where she hoped to wage jihad, according to newly unsealed court documents.
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she wanted to use her American military training from the U.S. Army Explorers to start a holy war overseas,
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she planned to live with a suitor she met online, apparently a Tunisian man who claimed to be fighting for [ISIS]," the AP says.
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An American woman who was also a former member of the US military was arrested in April and officially charged in July with conspiring to aid members of ISIS. She was arrested when trying to board a plane to Syria where she was planning to meet a Tunisian man and aid the groups in attacks. This story also cites another woman who was arrested on similar charges, it is one of many examples of Americans going abroad to join Isis.
ISIS Barber "Pardon me, chief… has my head rolled... - Oum Cartoon أم كرتون - 3 views
As Oil Prices Fall, Who Wins And Who Loses? - 0 views
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This is one likely reason the Saudis have been willing to pump oil at high levels even though that's contributing to low prices. The Saudis publicly cite a business motive, saying they want to maintain their current share of the oil market. But the Saudis are also well aware that low prices mean less money for archrival Iran.
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Dies; Witnessed A New Era - 0 views
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Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah has died. The health of Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud had previously been the subject of rumors; word emerged earlier this month that he was indeed ill with a lung infection. Abdullah was 90 years old. He ruled Saudi Arabia for nearly 10 years, having assumed the throne after his brother King Fahd died in 2005.
Port Said Soccer Massacre - 1 views
Women Street Artists - 1 views
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This article was basically an interview that talked with suzeeinthecity, a blogger whom I already have talked about in a previous blog. She talks about womens role in the graffiti art revolution and that they do not have a different message than men, but their presence on the street is what is important.
Could Syria's Kurds Change the Course of the Civil War? - NYTimes.com - 0 views
Syria Comment » Archives How Far is Hezbollah Willing to Go in Syria? - Syria... - 0 views
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