Ben Wedeman, CNN: Israeli-Palestinian violence: What you need to know
Jerusalem (CNN)Over the past few weeks, violence in the decades long Israeli-Palestinian conflict has flared up.
Bloodshed is not unusual in this part of the Middle East but this particular wave of aggression -- stabbings as well as a shooting and driving into crowds -- is very different from rocket attacks or the orchestrated suicide bombings of the past.
The attacks have prompted widespread talk of a third Palestinian "intifada" or uprising.
Here's what you need to know.
Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- October 14, 2015
Is the Third Intifada Underway? -- Kevin Sullivan, Real Clear World
In Israel, attacks fuel calls to separate from Palestinians -- Joshua Mitnick, CSM
Russia's Superpower Play: Putin Bets Big on Aggressive Syria Policy -- Spiegel Online
Putin's Tactical Gambles Are Paying Off (Op-Ed) -- Georgy Bovt, Moscow Times
Russia holds most of the cards as the situation changes in Syria -- The National
Why isn't Russia targeting ISIS in Syria? Because it never said it would -- Fred Weir, CSM
Erdogan Seizes Upon Ankara Bombing Errors -- Dorian Jones, VOA
Days after a suicide bombing, can Turkey pull back from the brink? -- Andrew Finkel, Reuters
How to Challenge China's New Islands? Carefully -- Bloomberg editorial
Which South China Sea Island Holds the Greatest Military Significance? -- Greg Austin, The Diplomat
Is China 'Losing' Southeast Asia? -- Joshua Kurlantzick, National Interest
India and Pakistan must compromise over Kashmir -- Shivam Vij, Al Jazeera
China’s Changing North Korea Policy -- Young-june Chung, The Diplomat
On Obama’s Korean table, much China -- Michael D, Mosettig, PBS Newshour
Putin's Fake Good News on the Economy -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
What Happens if Canada's Conservatives Lose? -- Miles, Foreign Policy
Blindside - U.S. Foreign Policy -- Luke M. Perez, Real Clear Defense
1 comment:
Another, wouldn't be surprised if this was all routed back to Tehran in an effort to pin the Israelis down while they finish the job in Syria. No proof on this one, but it makes sense.
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