Foreign aid offered as a substitute for justice raises concerns that “The worst thing that could happen in Paris is an effort that essentially subsidizes the status quo” …
- International Donors are Cautiously Optimistic on Eve of Palestinian Aid Meeting (Christian Science Monitor)
… but a U.S. Scientist will donate part of his Israeli Math award to a Palestinian university:
- Israeli award goes to Palestinians (Al Jazeera English)
According to the BBC the British “government will compromise to avoid defeat over plans to extend pre-charge detention for terror suspects from 28 days to 42 days:”
… but Egypt has no hesitations in extending its decades-long emergency laws:
- Egypt Extends ‘State of Emergency’ (Al Jazeera English)
As Iraq asks neighbors to forgive its debt, Iran claims credit for contributing to its
reconstruction but its Arab neighbors remain wary of investment:
- Iraq calls for debt relief from neighbors (Guardian Unlimited)
- Iran Slams Iraq “Occupiers” at World Meeting (Reuters)
- Arab States Still Wary of Investing in Iraq (Christian Science Monitor)
Is this a war against a philosophy, a religion, flesh and blood enemies, or an emotion?
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