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Syria: uprising divides Druze in Golan Heights

We begin in Syria where, even as the violence escalates, many Druze continue to support Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Our reporters met with them in the Golan Heights. We then meet Ibrahim, an 18-year-old Syrian who spends every day crafting new songs and slogans for protesters. Finally, we head to Egypt where a band of football supporters have turned into a real political force.

Exclusive report from Syria: with the rebels near Aleppo
06/08/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Exclusive report from Syria: with the rebels near Aleppo

We bring you an exclusive report from our team in Syria. They travelled undercover to the northern town of Atarib to meet rebel fighters preparing to join the battle for Aleppo. Next, a militant attack in the Sinai Peninsula kills 16 Egyptian soldiers in the first security challenge for the new government. Finally, we meet Rita, the Israeli pop star building bridges to Iran.
The battle for Syria
30/07/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

The battle for Syria

We bring you a special edition dedicated to the Syrian crisis. We start in the country’s most populated city of Aleppo, which has been pounded for days from land and sky in an army assault on opposition positions. Next, we head to Damascus, where those caught in the middle of clashes are feeling the strain. Finally, we speak to Syrian refugees who have fled to Lebanon. They are weary and frightened of the scenes from back home.
Thousands flee Syria's bloody Ramadan
23/07/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Thousands flee Syria's bloody Ramadan

The conflict in Syria sends thousands seeking refuge beyond their country's borders. They will now spend the Holy month of Ramadan far from home. Also in the news this week, ultra-Orthodox Jews are currently exempt from military service in Israel. But could that be about to change? And we take to you a new all-female TV channel in Egypt, where a strict dress code applies for its employees.
Damascus violence: a turning point in the Syrian crisis
16/07/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Damascus violence: a turning point in the Syrian crisis

We begin in Syria, where fierce fighting is inching its way ever closer to the heart of the capital. Some activists say the violence of the country’s 16-month crisis has passed the point of no return. Next, Kuwaitis are still demanding change, and political discourse has become an increasingly important part of social conversations. Finally, we take a look at the tourists who head to Israel to try their hand at war games.
Egypt: Standoff between Muslim Brotherhood and army
09/07/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Egypt: Standoff between Muslim Brotherhood and army

In Egypt the newly-elected Islamist President and the country's military rulers are on a collision course. Meanwhile, once again the international community rallies around the Syrian opposition but with little impact on the ground. Finally, Iraqi surgeons try to put the country's health system back on its feet.

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