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Israel: campaigning against a Palestinian state

Palestinians are days away from officially requesting UN membership, and their officials are busy rounding up every possible vote. But the Israeli side is also hard at work, spreading its own vision of the question. Also, we look at how Turkish premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan is inspiring the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Finally, protests in Syria have passed the six-month mark. We visit Douma, a restive suburb of Damascus.

14/08/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Iranian authorities uneasy over abuse allegations

In this edition: Iranian authorities are uneasy over abuse allegations; in the West Bank, a focus on Fatah's major makeover; in Iraq, a law will ban smoking in public areas.
07/08/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

'Voice of Israel' reaches out to Iran

In this edition: meeting the journalist behind the "Voice of Israel" in Farsi; why Fatah is struggling to make a fresh start at its first congress in 20 years; and investigating a boom in plastic surgery in Lebanon.
31/07/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Deadlock in talks between Fatah and Hamas

In this edition: Iranian dissidents in Iraq clash with police trying to evict them from their camp; the annual Fatah congress will decide on talks with Hamas; and Saudi car lovers show off their wheels.
24/07/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Pressure mounts over Israeli settlements

In this edition: swine flu fears weigh on the pilgrimage to Mecca; the US puts pressure on Israel to stop building settlements in East Jerusalem; the call to save a wonder of the ancient world, the Jordanian city of Petra.
17/07/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Kids vacation in Gaza strips

in this edition: summer camps in the Gaza Strip; the battle for water in the West Bank and in Iraq; the link between marriage and national identity in the United Arab Emirates.

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