Editor's update

The home of Mehdi Karroubi, one of the leaders of Iran's opposition Green movement, has been attacked. The basij (Iran's voluntary militia) has been accused of the attack. It comes as the authorities fear anti-government protests may start again on Quds Day.

Are hopes too high for the latest round of talks between the Israelis and Palestinians? Mahmoud Abbas and Benyamin Netanyahu have agreed to meet again in Egypt to continue talks in two weeks but there is little sign of support for the Palestinian president at home.

Posters promoting Omar Suleiman, Egypt's former intelligence chief, as a possible presidential successor to Hosni Mubarak have been appearing over Cairo. The campaign seems to be in a similar vein to that promoting Mr Mubarak's son, Gamal

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The nuclear domino myth
(Foreign Affairs)

Israel's settlements
(Hussein Ibish at Foreignpolicy.com)

The point of no return: war with Iran
(Jeffrey Goldberg in The Atlantic)

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(Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann Leverett at Foreignpolicy.com)

Will Israel bomb Iran?
(Stephen Walt at Foreignpolicy.com)

Wikipedia editing for Zionists
(The Lede at the New York Times)

Why taxes are low in the Middle East
(The Guardian)

Reform and repression in Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Iran
(Jon Lee Anderson in the New Yorker

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