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Egypt: Morsi sends powerful defence minister into retirement

In Egypt, the new president has carried out his boldest move yet. President Mohamed Morsi has forced the most senior man in the military, Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, into retirement. Next, we look at life for Syrians in a Jordanian refugee camp. Finally, we talk to an Iraqi man who was forced to flee his house as a young boy during the Iraq-Iran war, but who is now determined to win it back for his young family.

Syria: Aleppo struggles with food shortages
17/12/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria: Aleppo struggles with food shortages

We look at the growing humanitarian crisis in Syria's northern city of Aleppo, where bread is becoming scarce. Next, Israel is seeing a controversial tattoo trend, replicating numbers from the Nazi concentration camps. Finally, whirling dervishes from Damascus perform in Paris.
The growing influence of hardline Islamists in Syria
11/12/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

The growing influence of hardline Islamists in Syria

Hardline Islamists make another big gain in Syria, seizing a military base near Aleppo. Next, in Gaza, political leaders hit back after stinging criticism of the judiciary system by a leading human rights group. Finally, we take a look at Egypt's tourism industry, which continues to be hit by the country's political crisis.
Palestinian UN success: Abbas returns home to hero's welcome
03/12/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Palestinian UN success: Abbas returns home to hero's welcome

Mahmoud Abbas is hailed a hero at home after winning upgraded non-member observer status for Palestine at the UN. Next, we look at how young revolutionaries in Alexandria in Egypt are questioning their traditional support for the Muslim Brotherhood. And staying in Egypt, we go to Cairo where the annual film festival is causing controversy among filmmakers.
Gaza: a fragile ceasefire
26/11/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Gaza: a fragile ceasefire

We go to Israel and Gaza, where a ceasefire has been agreed after the worse fighting there in four years. Next, Jordan sees fresh demonstrations demanding political and economic change. Finally, the body of former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat is exhumed to see if he really was poisoned to death.
Gaza violence: the weapons involved
19/11/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Gaza violence: the weapons involved

We begin in Israel and Gaza, where we are seeing the fiercest fighting in four years. Israeli air strikes have been raining down on the coastal strip, and militants in Gaza have been firing hundreds of rockets across the border. Next, we take a look at the social media war being played out between the two sides. Finally, we take you to Lebanon for a look at the radical sheik whose war-like messages are being increasingly well received by disaffected Sunnis.

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