Will there ever be peace in the Middle East? Leaders of Israel and Palestine once again showed up for peace negotiations in the United States at the end of November, but evidence of true progress is lacking.
Bloggers in the Middle East vent their frustrations, hopes, and first hand experiences on the long, bumpy road towards peace.
Global Voices Timeline:
Dec 1 - Egypt: Annapolis Adieu
Dec 1 - Egypt: Feelings of a nation
Nov 30 - Israel: Blogger's views on the Annapolis Summit
Nov 29 - Egypt: The Annapolis Peace Conference
Nov 28 - Annapolis: The View from the Middle East
RSSLatest posts from selected Middle East blogs in English
- Israel: Mixed Messages from Conference
- Palestine: Peace So Far
- Egypt: Syrian/Iranian Alliance
- A series of unfortunate events
- Democracy but no democrats!
- Chalabi for the Nobel Peace Prize…
- Anti-Annapolis Protests
- A Foundation not an Afterthought: Upholding International Law at Annapolis
- The Day After Annapolis
- Palestine is STILL the Issue
- Do the Democrats have a different answer on Iran?
- Rightist manifesto: Settler evacuation is ‘crime against humanity’
- Impact of Israel’s fuel and electricity cuts to Gaza
- O, Annapolis Part 1: two cousins cover the Conference from inside and out
- Playing for Peace: PeaceMaker
- Umm, I Have A Question…
- Circumventing the Gatekeepers
- Pre-Eminent Middle East Scholar: Annapolis Foredoomed
- Annapolis Semi-Open Thread
- Great Expectations
RSSLatest Global Voices posts about the Middle East
- Bahrain: Tweeting the Revolution's First Anniversary
- Iran: Blogger's wife and daughter got kidnapped
- Arab World: Where Even Valentine's Day is Different
- Tunisia: Social Media Campaign to Legalize Marijuana Underway
- Lebanon: Bloggers Get Together
- Iran: Threatening message targets journalists
- Iran: ‘Internet is an unwanted guest'
- Iran: Internet Blackout Ahead of Protest Day
- Arab World: RIP Whitney Houston
- Egypt: The Army and the Economy
Amira Al Hussaini is Global Voices' Middle East and North Africa Editor.
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