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Israeli soldiers return from the Gaza Strip (AFP Photo / Jack Guez) 20.01.2009, 16:51

Israel’s dash from Gaza

Israel stepped up its withdrawal from the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, intending to pull out all its units before Barack Obama was sworn in as president of the United States, reports Abraham Rabinovich for RT.

20.01.2009, 16:11

Israel’s attack on Iran – in Gaza

In Israel, Hamas is seen as an arm of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which seeks to extend its hegemony over the Middle East.

AFP Photo / Lionel Healing 20.01.2009, 10:51 1 comment

Africa’s forgotten wars shame the media

The world is holding its breath that the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas holds. However, the casualties in Gaza pale in comparison to the numbers killed in Africa’s many wars – many of which go unreported.

An Israeli border guard aims his riffle loaded with rubber bullets at Palestinian demonstrators during a protest against Israel’s separation barrier in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh (AFP Photo /Ahmad Gharabli) 22.07.2010, 10:28 12 comments

“Israel is regional bully with nuclear weapons” – author

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is continuing to divide the Middle East. RT sat down with journalist and author Jonathan Cook who says that Israel actually benefits from the division.

Jabalia : Palestinian Hamas supporters take part in a rally in the northern Gaza Strip refugee camp of Jabalia on March 5, 2010.  (AFP Photo / Mahmud Hams)
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Hamas poses no threat to Israel - Middle East correspondent

Alan Hart, a British writer and journalist with a special focus on the Arab-Israeli conflict, told RT that the very idea that Hamas can pose a threat to Israel is ridiculous.

A Palestinian youth with an Israeli soldier in the West Bank village of Beit Omar (AFP Photo / Hazem Bader) 31.08.2009, 01:19

“No dialogue between Israel and Hamas”

As long as injustice dominates in relations between Israel and Palestine, violence will continue, Dr. Aziz Dweik, a Palestinian politician who was recently released from an Israeli prison told RT.

31.12.2008, 18:37

'The U.S. holds the key to a ceasefire in Gaza'

The U.S. and the EU gave the greenlight to Israel for the attacks on Gaza, says George Galloway, a member of the British Parliament representing the Respect Party.

31.12.2008, 19:19

Arab League convenes at emergency meeting in Cairo

A ceasefire must come from massive international intervention with guarantees made for both Israel and Hamas, says Hazem Salem, a political expert at the Arab League meeting.

AFP Photo / Mahmud Hams 03.01.2009, 23:24

'U.S. supports Israeli attacks on Gaza'

Israel is rejecting the Palestinian right to statehood and it is not only an Israeli decision, says Vyacheslav Matuzov, the president Russia's society of friendship and business cooperation with Arabic countries.

AFP Photo / Marwan Naamani 10.01.2009, 05:23

‘No one in Gaza is a militant’

It is civilians who have being harshly terrorised in Gaza during the past two weeks, says Dua Nakhala, a PhD student and Palestinian activist who grew up in Gaza.

`They’ve incinerated children while the world watched`

Published: 21 January, 2009, 09:06

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Controversial American Jewish scholar and specialist on the Middle East, Norman Finkelstein, says Israel committed massive atrocities in Gaza during the three-week war against Hamas militants.

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Central dispatch-control office, Moscow (AFP Photo / Alexander Prokopenko) 21.01.2009, 01:37

Gas flow to Europe resumes

Gazprom has switched on the gas taps to Europe via Ukraine, ending a dispute that has left millions without heat for weeks.

21.01.2009, 09:53

Indian parents queue for private schools

India has an enviable reputation in hi-tech areas like IT and scientific innovation. This is largely due to the quality of the country’s education system.