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4:40 PM ET, July 23, 2006

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Avi Issacharoff / Haaretz:
Fatah: Hamas ready to accept deal on ceasefire, release of Shalit  —  Senior Fatah sources in Gaza said on Saturday that Hamas is ready to accept a deal that involves freeing abducted Israel Defense Forces soldier Gilad Shalit, a joint cease-fire and an end to IDF actions in the Gaza Strip.
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Times of London:
God's army has plans to run the whole Middle East  —  Hezbollah, the group at the heart of the Lebanese conflict, is the spearhead of Iran's ambitions to be a superpower, says Iranian commentator Amir Taheri  —  'You are the sun of Islam, shining on the universe!
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard and The Corner
Azadeh Moaveni / Time:
Why Iran Isn't Cheering  —  Hizballah may be Tehran's client, but the conflict hasn't been welcomed by many Iranians  —  Parvin Heydari, an Iranian mother of two, was flipping back and forth between the nightly news and Oprah when a bulletin on an Iranian state channel caught her attention.
Robin Wright / Washington Post:
Israel Will Accept a Disarmed Hezbollah  —  Envoy Talks of Future As a 'Political Group'  —  The United States, Israel, the United Nations and the European Union have reluctantly concluded that despite punishing military attacks, Hezbollah is likely to survive as a political player in Lebanon …
Herb Keinon / Jerusalem Post:   'Israel would accept NATO on border'
John McLaughlin / Washington Post:
We Have To Talk To Bad Guys
Discussion: ¡No Pasarán! and Daily Pundit
Jerusalem Post:   Iran: Israel doomed to 'destruction'
BBC:
Minister condemns Israeli action
Discussion: Biased BBC and The Moderate Voice
Michael Slackman / New York Times:
In Iran's Streets, Aid to Hezbollah Stirs Resentment
Discussion: Andrew Sullivan
Alexandra von Maltzan / All Things Beautiful:
'Hezbollah Runs Lebanon' And 'Hamas Ready To Cut A Deal'
Agence France Presse:
Iran urges Muslim countries to stop Mideast conflict
Jerusalem Post:
Report: Hizbullah willing to talk
Robert Kuttner / Boston Globe:
US blunders roil the Mideast
Stanley Fish / New York Times:
Conspiracy Theories 101  —  Andes, N.Y.  —  KEVIN BARRETT, a lecturer at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, has now taken his place alongside Ward Churchill of the University of Colorado as a college teacher whose views on 9/11 have led politicians and ordinary citizens to demand that he be fired.
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Ann Althouse / Althouse:
Stanley Fish takes on the Kevin Barrett controversy.
Discussion: Unfogged and The Volokh Conspiracy
Irving Stolberg / Hartford Courant:
No More Joe  —  `Dead Wrong' On The War And Defense Of Bush, White House Excesses  —  Joe Lieberman and I have been friends and colleagues for 38 years.  We ran for and won seats in the Connecticut legislature as a team of reformers in 1970.  He was my state senator and I was his state representative.
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Time:
Lieberman's Last Stand  —  The Connecticut senator's almost saintly civility may be coming back to haunt him on Iraq  —  On a brain-foggingly hot Sunday afternoon in July, a wistful Senator Joseph Lieberman tried to summon his inner Samuel Gompers as he accepted the Connecticut AFL-CIO's endorsement …
Associated Press:
U.S. says its troops unlikely to be part of peacekeeping force  —  U.S. President George W. Bush's chief of staff said Sunday that international peacekeepers might be needed in Lebanon to help end the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah militants, but that U.S. troop involvement was unlikely.
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
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Haaretz:
Syrian minister: We will join conflict if IDF approaches Syria
Discussion: Yourish.com
John from WuzzaDem / WuzzaDem:
He Said/He Said  —  Hey, did you hear what Glenn Greenwald...  Jealous much?  —  It's Glenn Greenwald!  —  That's right.  I've written a New York Times bestselling book on executive authority, broken a story on my blog about wiretapping that led to front-page stories on most major newspapers …
Jamey Keaten / Associated Press:
American Landis wins Tour de France  —  PARIS - The highs and lows of Floyd Landis' nail-biter of a bike race ended without a hitch Sunday as he won the Tour de France and kept cycling's most prestigious title in American hands for the eighth straight year.  —  The 30-year-old Landis …
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and PoliBlog
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Josh Bolten squirms during Stem Cell questions  —  I doubt Josh Bolten will be back on MTP anytime soon.  I'll post more of his appearance, but Timmeh made Bush's stem cell veto laughable and indefensible,  —  Video-WMP Video-QT (9 min)  —  Once Tony Snow called it murder-it was downhill from there as it should be.
Discussion: Firedoglake
Garance Burke / Associated Press:
ACLU Sues for Anti-Gay Group That Pickets at Troops' Burials  —  KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas church group that protests at military funerals nationwide filed suit in federal court, saying a Missouri law banning such picketing infringes on religious freedom and free speech.
Elizabeth Weiss Green / US News:
Bar association task force urges Congress to push for judicial review of Bush signing statements  —  George W. Bush did not invent the document known as the presidential signing statement; he inherited it.  Franklin Roosevelt, Bill Clinton, and even James Monroe, in 1830, authored the statements …
Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
With Insurance Policy Comes Membership  —  Unbeknown to Some, Those Signing Up With Firm Are Joining Conservative Group  —  In 2001, Jennifer B. Chace heard an insurance broker's pitch for a new insurance company marketing tax-free medical savings accounts.
Thomas E. Ricks / Washington Post:
In Iraq, Military Forgot Lessons of Vietnam  —  Early Missteps by U.S. Left Troops Unprepared for Guerrilla Warfare  —  The real war in Iraq — the one to determine the future of the country — began on Aug. 7, 2003, when a car bomb exploded outside the Jordanian Embassy, killing 11 and wounding more than 50.
CBS News:
Buckley: Bush Not A True Conservative  —  In Exclusive Interview, Buckley Criticizes President For Interventionist Policies  —  (CBS) President Bush ran for office as a "compassionate conservative."  And he continues to nurture his conservative base — even issuing his first veto this week against embryonic stem cell research.
Bernard Hibbitts / JURIST - Forum:
Proportionality and the Use of Force in the Middle East Conflict  —  JURIST Contributing Editor Mary Ellen O'Connell of Notre Dame Law School says that the principle of proportionality in the use of force is a necessary, sensible and humane doctrine of international law that Israel and Hezbollah …
Jason Lewis / Daily Mail:
Outcry as border guards seize British 'dirty bomb' lorry heading for Iran  —  Border guards seized a British lorry on its way to make a delivery to the Iranian military - after discovering it was packed with radioactive material that could be used to build a dirty bomb.
Discussion: Counterterrorism Blog
 
 
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