30 Aug Politics Egypt on the Edge August 30, 2011 By elisniv 4 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram By Adina RosenthalTensions in the Middle East have sadly reached a familiar high. Recently, Gaza militants ambushed Israeli vehicles i...Continue reading
20 Jul Latest, Politics We, the (Arab) People October 11, 2012 By elisniv 0 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram By Aarian Marshall Like many people my age, I watched the Arab Spring on CNN, from my university’s Student Campus Center. Sometimes, s...Continue reading
25 Feb Arts & Culture, Culture, Politics Accept Friend Request? February 25, 2011 By elisniv 3 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram by Amanda Walgrove It's Complicated between Israel and Egypt. After Israel Unfriended Turkey last year, she has only had one longsta...Continue reading
16 Feb Latest, Politics Let My People Vote! May 8, 2012 By elisniv 1 comment Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram By Steven Philp Egypt may lack a president, but it is not bereft of direction. Meeting two primary demands of pro-democracy protesto...Continue reading
08 Feb Latest, Politics, Religion For Israel, Tough Choices on Egypt May 8, 2012 By elisniv 3 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram By Steven Philp On Saturday Israeli President Shimon Peres offered a defense of beleaguered Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak, on the grou...Continue reading
28 Jan Latest, Politics Cairo is Burning; Is Egyptian-Israeli Peace Next? May 8, 2012 By elisniv 6 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram By Niv Elis As the world watches the unprecedented protests in Cairo unfold live on Al Jazeera, America and Israel face an intractable...Continue reading