Mideast Conflict Video

Swine flu claims its first feline victim

AP - Fri Nov 20, 3:49 AM ET

State health officials say a cat from the Linn County city of Lebanon died from the swine flu. Officials say the 10-year-old male apparently caught the virus from a human family member who had been sick. (Nov. 20)

  • The risky life of wine lovers in Gaza AFP - Tue Nov 17, 9:34 AM ET

    The Islamists of Hamas have imposed their socially conservative rule on the Gaza Strip since taking over in June 2007. But not everyone practices in private what is publicly preached. Since no alcohol is for sale in stores, some Gazans now brew their own at home -- at great personal risk. Duration: 01:45

  • Palestinians seek international support for ... Reuters - Sun Nov 15, 9:45 PM ET

    Israel's Netanyahu says any Palestinian unilateral step will unravel previous agreements while the Palestinian chief negotiator says a new plan to turn to the U.N. Security Council is a bid to ...

  • Raw Video: Clinton visits Jerusalem holy sites AP - Sun Nov 15, 8:09 PM ET

    Former President Bill Clinton visited the Temple Mount and Western Wall in Jerusalem on Sunday. During the weekend, he urged Israelis and Palestinians to end their long conflict, saying they cannot escape their common future. (Nov. 15)

  • Barrier protests in the West Bank Reuters - Sat Nov 14, 2:32 PM ET

    Israeli soldiers clash with Palestinian, Israeli and international peace activists during a protest against the Israeli-built separation barrier in the West Bank.

  • Blockade turns more Gazans to bee therapy AFP - Fri Nov 13, 6:15 AM ET

    In Gaza, the ancient art of bee venom therapy is still practised -- used to treat complaints as varied as arthritis and bad coughs. But even the bees have suffered as a result of the short-lived war with Israel last winter -- much of the land they used to scout for pollen has been bombed, giving them no choice but for fly across the border.

  • Israel opens world's first 9/11 memorial outside US AFP - Thu Nov 12, 11:27 AM ET

    The world's first memorial outside the United States to the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks has been inaugurated Thursday near Jerusalem. Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert led the opening ceremony.

  • Palestinians remember Arafat amid brewing crisis AFP - Thu Nov 12, 6:18 AM ET

    Tens of thousands of Palestinians gathered in the West Bank town of Ramallah on Wednesday to honour their iconic leader Yasser Arafat but there were no ceremonies in the Gaza Strip where Hamas banned people from marking the fifth anniversary of Arafat's death.

  • Thousands observe Arafat anniversary Reuters - Wed Nov 11, 5:32 PM ET

    Palestinians observe the 5th anniversary of former President Yasser Arafat's death, and call for Israel to halt settlement activity.

  • Arafat anniversary Australia 7 News - Wed Nov 11, 2:34 PM ET

    Tens of thousands of people have marked the fifth anniversary of former Palestinian leader Yassar Arafat's death.

  • Palestinians mark Arafat death anniversary AP - Wed Nov 11, 12:33 PM ET

    Tens of thousands of Palestinians were rallying Wednesday to mark the fifth anniversary of the death of their iconic leader Yasser Arafat. The event comes as Palestinian political turmoil has been increasing. (Nov 11)

  • Lebanon forms government of 'disunity': analysts AFP - Tue Nov 10, 2:42 PM ET

    Lebanon's new unity government will be united in name only because of unresolved deep divisions between rival parties, especially on the issue of Hezbollah's arsenal of weapons, analysts say. The new government was formed late on Monday by Prime Minister Saad Hariri following more than four months of tough negotiations with the Hezbollah-led opposition.

  • Lebanon gets new government after months of talks AFP - Tue Nov 10, 10:06 AM ET

    Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri formed a government of national unity on Monday, ending more than four months of tough negotiations with his Hezbollah-led rivals. Duration: 01:48

  • Palestinians tear down wall, 20 years after Berlin AFP - Tue Nov 10, 5:13 AM ET

    Palestinians tore down a chunk of Israel's West Bank separation barrier on Monday in a protest staged to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the day the Berlin Wall came down. A truck was used to pull down the wall, to the cheers of an estimated 150 Palestinian activists and foreign supporters near the Qalandia refugee camp just outside Ramallah. Duration: 00:44

  • Palestinian barrier destroyed Australia 7 News - Mon Nov 9, 8:30 PM ET

    Palestinians have used the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall to bring down their own barrier.

  • Palestinian wall Australia 7 News - Mon Nov 9, 2:26 PM ET

    A group of Palestinians have used the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall to remove part of their own barrier in the Middle East.

  • Gazans react to Abbas announcement AFP - Fri Nov 6, 2:16 PM ET

    Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas said on Thursday he will not seek re-election as he voiced frustration with the US position on Israeli settlements and delivered a major blow to Washington's Middle East peace efforts.

  • Israel seizes major arms haul 'headed to Hezbollah' AFP - Wed Nov 4, 3:34 PM ET

    Israeli naval commandos intercepted a ship carrying "hundreds of tonnes" of arms which officials said were being sent from Iran to the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon. The haul from the Francop ship is among the largest ever seized by Israel, containing hundreds of ammunition crates packed into shipping containers, many hidden behind sacks of cement. 

  • Clinton pushes peace process diplomacy in Middle East AFP - Wed Nov 4, 2:05 PM ET

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday the future of Jerusalem must be on the agenda of any Middle East peace talks, as the Palestinians again took Israel to task over Jewish settlements in the disputed holy city. Duration: 00:52

  • Israeli commandos seize Hezbollah-bound ship AP - Wed Nov 4, 11:58 AM ET

    Israeli commandos seized a ship Wednesday that defense officials said was carrying hundreds of tons of weapons from Iran bound for Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas — the largest arms shipment Israel has ever commandeered. (Nov. 4)

  • Target: Tel Aviv? FOX News - Tue Nov 3, 2:03 PM ET

    Israel says Gaza militants tested new rocket

  • Settlers take over Palestinian house Reuters - Tue Nov 3, 2:01 PM ET

    Jewish settlers took over a Palestinian house in East Jerusalem after a court ruled in their favour following a lengthy landownership dispute.

  • Clinton moderates statement on settlements AP - Mon Nov 2, 12:16 PM ET

    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday moderated her praise for Israel's offer to restrain, but not stop, building settlements in Palestinian areas, but said it still falls short of U.S. Expectations. (Nov. 2)

  • Palestinians say Clinton hurt peace talks AP - Sun Nov 1, 2:58 PM ET

    The Palestinians on Sunday accused U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton of undermining progress toward Mideast peace talks after she praised Israel for offering to curb some Jewish settlement construction. (Nov. 1)

  • Clinton in Israel to relaunch peace talks AP - Sat Oct 31, 5:08 PM ET

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in Israel to make a new push to resume stalled Mideast peace talks. In a joint news conference, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he's eager for advancement. (Oct. 31)

  • Isolated Incident? FOX News - Tue Oct 27, 4:04 PM ET

    Katyusha rocket fired from Lebanon towards Israel

  • Amnesty: Israel restricts Palestinians' water AP - Tue Oct 27, 8:15 AM ET

    Amnesty International says Israel is denying Palestinians fair access to water. A report released Tuesday accuses Israel of violating international law by restricting Palestinians' water access. Israel has rejected the allegations. (Oct 27)

  • Claim Israel curbs Palestinian water Reuters - Tue Oct 27, 7:33 AM ET

    A report by the human right groups Amnesty International says that Israel is preventing Palestinians from receiving enough water in the occupied territories.

  • Gaza struggles to find its water AFP - Tue Oct 27, 5:30 AM ET

    Amnesty International has accused Israel of denying Palestinians adequate access to water while allowing Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank almost unlimited supplies. Israel's brief military offensive on the Gaza Strip at the start of the year damaged water reservoirs, wells, sewage networks and pumping stations. Duration: 02:09

  • Hamas supporters rally in Gaza Reuters - Mon Oct 26, 4:21 AM ET

    Hundreds of Hamas supporters took to the streets of Gaza City, protesting violence incidents in Jerusalem.

  • Lebanon sets Guinness world food records AFP - Sun Oct 25, 7:55 PM ET

    Lebanese chefs have broken their third Guinness world record for food this year. On Sunday, they made the biggest tabbouleh in the world, one day after making the biggest dish of hummus. Images

  • Palestinians react to election call Reuters - Sat Oct 24, 12:35 PM ET

    Palestinians in Jerusalem, West Bank and Gaza voice mixed reactions to President Abbas's call for January elections while Hamas refuses the decision.

  • Depot Explosion? FOX News - Wed Oct 14, 3:05 PM ET

    Israel: Hezbollah turning Lebanon into powder keg

  • A World of Conflict - Lebanon and Gaza Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Mon Nov 5, 4:22 PM ET

    Kevin Sites first reported from Lebanon at a time when Syrian troops had pulled out, but political assassinations were continuing to fuel rage and apprehension. In Gaza, Sites documented a chaotic funeral procession through the streets.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Wed Oct 4, 2:18 PM ET

    Syria faces intense political trouble with Lebanon, a confrontation with the U.S. over Iraq and a crisis about its role in the Arab world. But Syria's greatest challenge may be with itself.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Thu Sep 28, 1:21 PM ET

    Syrian troops are gone, but the spate of murders of anti-Syrian lawmakers and journalists has continued. Meanwhile the country's political web remains tangled, as Kevin Sites reports from Beirut.

  • Returning Home Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Wed Aug 16, 1:14 PM ET

    In Haifa’s Rambam Hospital, the wards are full of young men like Brian Seidner - Israeli soldiers who got out of Lebanon with their lives, but just barely. Seidner describes his experience fighting Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Mon Aug 14, 6:00 AM ET

    Ya'ar Ben-Giat, 19, a reservist in the Israeli Defense Forces, was killed Saturday in ground fighting in south Lebanon. Friends and family mourn as he is buried near Haifa on Sunday, just a day before a cease fire is to begin.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Fri Aug 11, 3:19 AM ET

    Israel has voted to expand its ground offensive in Lebanon, but is holding off for now to give diplomatic efforts more time to gain traction. Meanwhile, additional columns of armor are already massed in northern Israel near the Lebanese border.

  • Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone - Wed Aug 9, 3:19 AM ET

    The Israel-Lebanon border near Metula, Israel, is an area of surprisingly quiet desolation. Kevin Sites was able to pass through a section of broken fence and inspect the rubble on the Lebanese side, where Hezbollah flags still fly.

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