Israel Partly Reopens West Bank Road
The highway that runs through the West Bank has become a symbol for many Palestinians of the injustices of Israeli occupation. feeds.nytimes.com |
Why Did I Survive?
The most eerie feeling is running into a random person on the street who resembles one of your friends killed in action. For a split second, you think it is your buddy and then reality hits you. feeds.nytimes.com |
Lebanon Seeks Donors for Its Army
Lebanon said it was setting up a fund to help arm its military, days after U.S. lawmakers moved to delay aid over concerns that the Lebanese Army was working closely with the militant group Hezbollah. feeds.nytimes.com |
Special Ops and the 'End of Combat' in Iraq
American special operations troops will continue to accompany Iraqis as they conduct raids to arrest -- and often kill -- suspected insurgents, with all the accompanying risks involved. feeds.nytimes.com |
Balancing Civil Liberties and Warfare
As the U.S. holds its first trial of a Guantلnamo detainee, a former prosecutor feels justified in his case against using civilian courts to try foreign terror suspects. nytimes.com |