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O Little Town of Who Cares?

Posted on December 28, 2014September 24, 2018 By rayhanania No Comments on O Little Town of Who Cares?

By Ray Hanania Every Christmas, I always hear the same conflicting arguments. On the one hand, people tell me, “Stop saying ‘Happy Holidays.’ It’s ‘Merry Christmas’. If you don’t like it, move.” The point being that they presumably are proud of being Christian. And, since Christmas is a Christian holiday, they want people to acknowledge…

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Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Israel, Palestine & Jordan, Ray Hanania, Spotlight

ISIS will not negotiate with Jordan to free captured pilot.

Posted on December 25, 2014December 26, 2014 By Ali Younes No Comments on ISIS will not negotiate with Jordan to free captured pilot.
ISIS will not negotiate with Jordan to free captured pilot.

By Ali Younes According to New York attorney Stanley Cohen, the Islamic State or ISIS will not be interested in negotiating with the Jordanian government to free its captured Jordanian pilot. Not any time soon at least. This is because, he argues, the way Jordan handled the negotiations to save American aid worker Peter Kassig. Jordanian…

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Ali Younes, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, News, Palestine & Jordan, Spotlight

Gaza students call for speedier repair and rebuilding of schools

Posted on December 23, 2014December 23, 2014 By Mohammed Asad No Comments on Gaza students call for speedier repair and rebuilding of schools
Gaza students call for speedier repair and rebuilding of schools

By Mohammed Asad Students in the Gaza Strip held protests this week to urge a speedier repair and rebuilding of the dozens of schools that were destroyed by Israel’s military this past summer during its assault on the civilian population. More than 2,200 people were killed with more than 90 percent civilians, including about 500 children,…

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Great Arab & Middle East restaurants in America

Posted on December 22, 2014December 22, 2014 By rayhanania No Comments on Great Arab & Middle East restaurants in America
Great Arab & Middle East restaurants in America

By Ray Hanania Great tasting Middle Eastern food is growing in popularity. We have a new Facebook Page where you can find the best Arab restaurants in America As an Arab born in America, I have been on a constant hunt for great tasting Middle Eastern food, besides the great recipes that my mother used to…

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Stop Blaming ‘The Arabs’ for Oil Problems

Posted on December 22, 2014December 23, 2014 By rayhanania No Comments on Stop Blaming ‘The Arabs’ for Oil Problems
Stop Blaming ‘The Arabs’ for Oil Problems

By Ray Hanania It never fails that when the price of oil fluctuates up or down, everyone wants to blame “the Arabs.” But “the Arabs” are not to blame and in fact, Arab oil producing countries like Saudi Arabia have been the best supporters and allies of the United States. When the price of oil…

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Arab Democratic Club endorses Garcia over Fioretti

Posted on December 15, 2014May 1, 2019 By rayhanania No Comments on Arab Democratic Club endorses Garcia over Fioretti
Arab Democratic Club endorses Garcia over Fioretti

By Ray Hanania The Arab American Democratic Club this week announced it will endorse Cook County Commissioner Jesus “Chuy” Garcia and will host a fundraiser “salute” for Garcia to support his candidacy for Mayor of Chicago in the Feb. 24, 2015 election against anti-Arab Mayor Rahm Emanuel. Many other American Arabs, however, are supporting Ald….

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The Thousand Lights and a Light in Paris

Posted on December 12, 2014December 12, 2014 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on The Thousand Lights and a Light in Paris
The Thousand Lights and a Light in Paris

By Abdennour Toumi Paris, France — Paris, known world-wide as La Ville Lumière, is a name well-earned and valid, not only for its fame as a center of intellectualism since the Age of Enlightenment, but also as the seat of inspirational education for students the world over. Countless lights shine to illuminate this sparkling city at…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Features, Spotlight

Antiochian American Church enthrone’s new Patriarch

Posted on December 10, 2014December 10, 2014 By rayhanania No Comments on Antiochian American Church enthrone’s new Patriarch
Antiochian American Church enthrone’s new Patriarch

New head of Antiochian Church in America enthroned in New York City by Patriarch of Antioch; Antiochian Patriarch to meet with World and U.S. officials on issues in Syria The second largest Orthodox Christian Church in North America has a new leader, enthroned by the head of one of the oldest churches on earth. On…

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Israel Provoking Violence as a Political Weapon

Posted on December 1, 2014September 24, 2018 By rayhanania 1 Comment on Israel Provoking Violence as a Political Weapon
Israel Provoking Violence as a Political Weapon

By Ray Hanania There is absolutely no justification for terrorism. And the terrorist attacks committed recently in Jerusalem — all of them by Israelis and by Palestinians — should be denounced. But unfortunately, that is not the case. The only terrorism being denounced are attacks by Palestinians against Israelis, including the recent killing of Jewish…

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Weather brings more challenges to victims of Israeli war crimes

Posted on November 18, 2014August 20, 2019 By Mohammed Asad No Comments on Weather brings more challenges to victims of Israeli war crimes
Weather brings more challenges to victims of Israeli war crimes

Winter weather brings harsh conditions for the Palestinian victims of Israeli war crimes and the delayed process of providing relief and reconstruction for civilian residents of the Gaza Strip including in Shujaiyya, one of the targets of Israeli military terrorism this past summer By Mohammed Asad The Palestinians in the Gaza Strip continue to face hardships…

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Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Israel, Mohammed Asad, Palestine & Jordan, Spotlight

Cement and supplies trickle in to rebuild Gaza

Posted on November 15, 2014August 20, 2019 By Mohammed Asad No Comments on Cement and supplies trickle in to rebuild Gaza
Cement and supplies trickle in to rebuild Gaza

Badly needed supplies are being held and delayed by Israel at the borders of the Gaza Strip despite the pledges of international donor nations to help the besieged civilians brutalized by Israeli occupation By Mohammed Asad The distribution of the only cement to enter the Gaza Strip last month, estimated at 440 tons, has began for owners…

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Why Investigate Navy Seals but NOT USS Liberty Survivors?

Posted on November 9, 2014September 24, 2018 By Joe Meadors 40 Comments on Why Investigate Navy Seals but NOT USS Liberty Survivors?
Why Investigate Navy Seals but NOT USS Liberty Survivors?

By Joe Meadors Navy Seals are coming out of the woodwork claiming to be the one who fired the shot that killed Osama bin Laden. Those who wrote books about the assault on bin Laden’s compound are being investigated by the US government for everything from revealing classified information all the way to treason. If…

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Muharram 2014; a catalyst for change for Muslims.

Posted on November 1, 2014November 2, 2014 By Mike Ghouse 4 Comments on Muharram 2014; a catalyst for change for Muslims.
Muharram 2014; a catalyst for change for Muslims.

By Mike Ghouse Of all the Muharram commemorations, Muharram 2014 could become significant in this millennium. It was a battle between good and evil fought 1334 years ago that we face collectively now. Imam Hussein (ra) stood up against the wicked king Yazid, and refused to endorse him as the spiritual leader, also known as…

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Arab World, Bloggers, Christian & Muslim, Commentary, Mike Ghouse, religion, Spotlight

Ray of Hope from Tunis, despite criticism

Posted on October 27, 2014September 25, 2018 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Ray of Hope from Tunis, despite criticism
Ray of Hope from Tunis, despite criticism

Ray of Hope from Tunis, despite criticism By Abdennour Toumi Tunisian parliamentary election put an end to the Islamists rhetorical course and reset the secularists theoretical discourse. There is worthy of comment due to the repeated and disappointing coverage by Western and Arab media alike. Such “twisting” of the news continues as Western media persists…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, North Africa, Spotlight

Young girl injured by Israeli fire inspires calls for freedom from Israeli oppression

Posted on October 26, 2014October 26, 2014 By Mohammed Asad No Comments on Young girl injured by Israeli fire inspires calls for freedom from Israeli oppression
Young girl injured by Israeli fire inspires calls for freedom from Israeli oppression

Young girl injured by Israeli fire inspires calls for freedom from Israeli oppression By Mohammed Asad Dalia Khalifa, a 9-year old Palestinian girl, was seriously injured during the Israeli offensive on Gaza Strip, at Zaytoon neighborhood. Khalifa came out of her family’s house was hit randomly by Israeli shelling of the town. With her injures and blood…

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Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Features, Israel, Mohammed Asad, Palestine & Jordan, Spotlight

A Day at the Syrian-Turkish Border, refugees and relief

Posted on October 25, 2014August 20, 2019 By Abdennour Toumi 1 Comment on A Day at the Syrian-Turkish Border, refugees and relief
A Day at the Syrian-Turkish Border, refugees and relief

A Day at the Syrian-Turkish Border, refugees and relief By Abdennour Toumi Nusaybin-Turkey — The Nusaybin gate stands in Qamishli, a city controlled by the PYD, in a self-proclaimed administrative territory in northeastern Syria. At this border gate the Assad regime still controls the administrative process (paper work). A giant smiling portrait of President Assad hangs on a…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Features, Spotlight, Syria

Israel/Palestine Conflict: Time now to change to a human rights approach

Posted on October 21, 2014October 21, 2014 By rayhanania No Comments on Israel/Palestine Conflict: Time now to change to a human rights approach
Israel/Palestine Conflict: Time now to change to a human rights approach

Israel/Palestine Conflict: Time now to change to a human rights approach By Edith Garwood The same day Ban Ki Moon, UN Secretary General, visited the Gaza Strip saying, “a restrictive occupation that has lasted almost half a century, the continued denial of Palestinian rights and the lack of tangible progress in peace negotiations” was the…

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Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Guest Columnist, Israel, Palestine & Jordan, Spotlight

Farouk Shami urges diaspora to build industry and jobs in Palestine

Posted on October 19, 2014October 19, 2014 By rayhanania 1 Comment on Farouk Shami urges diaspora to build industry and jobs in Palestine
Farouk Shami urges diaspora to build industry and jobs in Palestine

Farouk Shami urges diaspora to build industry and jobs in Palestine By Ray Hanania Palestinian American businessman Farouk Shami, who has used his entrepreneurial success and his high public profile activism to strengthen a more positive image of Palestinians, urged the attendees at the 16th Annual Convention of the Holy Land Christian Ecumenical Foundation to build…

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American Arabs, Business, Features, Israel, News, Palestine & Jordan, Podcast, Ray Hanania, Spotlight

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