| Democrats Abroad - Lebanon Democrats_Abroad_-_Lebanon
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| Muhammad Suleiman Muhammad Suleiman (محمد سليمان) (1959 – August 1, 2008) was a general and security adviser to Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad.He was assassinated by a sniper in Syria while walking in the coastal town of Tartus, sniper escaped by boat. According to the As-Safir newspaper, arrested Mossad spy Ali Jarrah "testified to have scouted "certain points" in the coastal town of Tartous in northern Syria, where Syrian General Mohammad Suleiman was assassinated." Muhammad_Suleiman
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| Morh Kfarsghab Morh Kfarsghab ( known also as Morh Kfar Sghab, Murh Kafarsghab or Mrah Kfarseghab; , , ) is a village located in the Zgharta District in the North Governorate of Lebanon.Murh Kfarsghab is the winter dwellings of the people of the mountain village of Kfarsghab. It is a typical organization of pastoral and agricultural Mediterranean communities where seasonal fixed transhumance is still practised. Morh_Kfarsghab
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| Jesus/Archive 104 Talk:Jesus/Archive_104
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| Iraq War/Archive 17 Talk:Iraq_War/Archive_17
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| Chris Clark (deminer) Christopher 'Chris' Clark is a renowned mine action expert. He has been awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous bravery under fire and the MBE for his role in the evacuation of foreign nationals from South Lebanon during the 2006 war. He has twice been awarded a UN Commendation for efficiency in improving UN co-ordination and effectiveness. Chris_Clark_(deminer)
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| Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Hebron Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Hebron is a microcosm of the wider Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The conflict in Hebron is being played out in a city of 160,000 Palestinians and a Israeli settler population of 500-800. Where the Israeli Jewish settlers are associated with the right wing Gush Emunim movement, live in close proximity to the city boundary and require a constant Israeli military presence. Israeli-Palestinian_conflict_in_Hebron
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| Superpower/Archive 10 Talk:Superpower/Archive_10
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| Iran–Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan conflict Iran–Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan conflict was an armed conflict between Islamic Republic of Iran and the ethnic secessionist Kurdish guerrilla group Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan (PJAK). The group had been carrying out attacks in the Kurdistan Province of Iran and other Kurdish-inhabited areas, and is closely affiliated with the Kurdistan Workers Party operating against Turkey. Iran–Party_for_a_Free_Life_in_Kurdistan_conflict
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| 2006 Lebanon War/Archive 1 Talk:2006_Lebanon_War/Archive_1
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| Mariabp iat/subpagina User:Mariabp_iat/subpagina
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| Durban Review Conference The Durban Review Conference is the official name of the 2009 United Nations World Conference Against Racism (WCAR), also known as Durban II. The conference ran from Monday 20 April to Friday 24 April 2009, and took place at the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland. Durban_Review_Conference
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| U.S.-Iraq Status of Forces Agreement The U.S.-Iraq Status of Forces Agreement (official namestatus of forces agreement (SOFA) approved by the Iraqi government in late 2008 between Iraq and the United States. It establishes that U.S. combat forces will withdraw from Iraqi cities by June 30, 2009, and all U.S. U.S.-Iraq_Status_of_Forces_Agreement
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| BQZip01/USS Liberty incident draft User:BQZip01/USS_Liberty_incident_draft
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| Deletion review/Log/2008 December 15 Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2008_December_15
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| Moshe Amirav Moshe Amirav is widely considered by Political Science and Middle East academics and international media as one of the world experts on the conflict in Jerusalem. Moshe_Amirav
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| Three-state solution three-state solution, also called the Egyptian-Jordanian solution, and the Jordan-Egypt option, is an approach to peace in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict by giving control of the West Bank to Jordan and control of the Gaza Strip to Egypt. Three-state_solution
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| 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza foreign involvement Operation Orchard, the 2006 Lebanon War, and 2003 invasion of Iraq. 2008–2009_Israel–Gaza_foreign_involvement
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| Effects of the Gaza War There are multiple humanitarian, medical, economic, and industrial effects of the 2008-2009 Gaza War which started with the Israeli air strikes on 27 December 2008 and ended on 18 January with a cease-fire implemented unilaterally by Israel, and later the same day by Hamas and other Palestinian factions. The cease-fire followed twenty-two days of bombardment by land, sea and air which left over 1,300 Palestinians dead and over 5,000 injured, and the death of 13 Israelis. Effects_of_the_Gaza_War
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| String of Pearls (China) The String of Pearls refers to the sea lines of communication which extend from Hong Kong to Port Sudan. The sea lines run through the strategic choke points Strait of Mandab, Strait of Malacca, Strait of Hormuz and Strait of Lombok as well as other strategic naval interest such as Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Somalia.According to Christopher Pehrson String_of_Pearls_(China)
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