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Time.com: Rockets Fired; Gaza Truce Broken

Police say three Palestinian rockets have hit southern Israel and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office says the cease-fire that took effect last week has been broken

Source: Unrest prompts U.S. military probe of food crisis

In light of growing unrest around the world over rising food prices, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is asking for a closer look at the crisis and its security implications, a U.S. military official said Monday.

Time.com: A Blow to Bush's Mideast Peace Hopes

The President plans to meet next month with Arab leaders to pursue an agreement by year's end. But Israeli Prime Minister Olmert may be a no-show

Al Qaeda's No. 2 reportedly orders defense of Palestinians

A new statement attributed to al Qaeda's No. 2 figure, Ayman al-Zawahiri, calls on Muslims to attack Western interests in defense of the Palestinians in Gaza.

Time.com: Putting Humpty Together Again in Gaza

Analysis: Israel wants Egypt to reseal the border. But to do that Egypt needs agreements with both Hamas and President Abbas -- and the Palestinians aren't talking to each other

Fence that fell brought Arabs together -- briefly

There is something almost indescribably exhilarating about suddenly evaporating borders, an almost palpable electricity that pulses through the air.

Bush ends Mideast tour with peace push in Egypt

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Wednesday signed on to President Bush's goal of reaching a Mideast peace deal by the time the U.S. leader leaves office in January 2009.

Time.com: Bad Reviews for Bush in the Mideast

As the President ends his tour, even supposed friends are more skeptical than ever of the U.S.'s ability to deliver

Time.com: Targeting the US Again in Beirut

The first bomb attack on U.S. diplomats since 1990 sends shudders through a small but growing American community

Musharraf promises 'fair' elections, to lift emergency rule

Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has promised to lift the controversial emergency rule he imposed on his country last month and says the upcoming parliamentary elections will be "free and fair."

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