Names of the Dead
The Department of Defense confirmed the death of the following American on Friday.
Hamas man’s son ‘was Israeli spy’
The son of a jailed Hamas leader who converted to Christianity and moved to California says that he spied for Israel.
Gaza scrutiny
The UN looks closely, but will report bring action?
Aid worker diary: Part 25
Hatem Shurrab, an aid worker in Gaza for the UK-based charity Islamic Relief Worldwide, keeps a diary of his work amid the conflict.
Lawless street
Gaza Strip’s motorcyclists suffer heavy toll
Guide: Gaza under blockade
The BBC News Website examines the Israeli restrictions on Gaza that aid agencies say have brought conditions in the Strip to their worst in decades.
Egypt Scraps Synagogue Ceremony After Dancing and Drinking (Bloomberg)
March 14 (Bloomberg) — Egypt s top archeologist canceled today s official inauguration of a restored Jewish synagogue in Cairo after singing and dancing broke out during a March 7 ceremony organized by the Jewish community.
Cancer trauma inspires film
Palestinian film of woman’s fight for cancer treatment
Iraq Election May Leave Kirkuk Status Uncertain
The issue of whether the oil city should join the Kurdistan region received strong support on both sides.
Agencies rush aid to Gaza Strip
The UN says border crossings must be opened quickly to allow humanitarian aid to be delivered to the Gaza Strip.
Israeli Arabs struggle for land
Israeli Arabs say discrimination chokes their towns
