Content on Middle East:

Gender equality during revolutions must live on

March 31, 2011

While representing a month of liberation for many in the Middle East, March was revolutionary for the area in more than one way.

Post-doc mourns son lost in Gaza fighting

February 4, 2009

While many were enjoying the holiday season and preparing for New Year's celebrations, Suleiman Baraka was receiving the worst news of his life on Dec. 29, 2008: An Israeli bomb had hit his home in Gaza.

Professors discuss Middle East issues

February 4, 2009

A panel of Tech faculty with wide-ranging interests in the Middle East met last night to discuss the challenges facing the new administration under President Obama concerning the region.

Column: U.S. role as military power changed by 2008 election

November 5, 2008

With the 2008 presidential election comes the possibility of a change in the U.S. as a military power. There are a lot of people out there who wouldn't want to see the U.S. as a country with worldwide military capability at all, but in the evolving state

Column: The name of the game

June 4, 2008

JERUSALEM — It is summertime in the Holy Land. Just a few weeks ago, Israel turned 60 and the Palestinians mourned the "nakba," the catastrophe, the disinheritance of almost a million Palestinians during the war following the founding of the state of Isra