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Report from the Palestinian National Initiative – Al Mubadara

During a recent visit to the Gaza Strip and West Bank, Oscar winning actress Vanessa Redgrave met with Dr Mustafa Barghouthi ... (complement)

Press Conference with Dr Mustafa Barghouthi
Israel’s continuing rapid construction of the Apartheid Wall through the West Bank Non-violent peaceful protest Update of statistics and conditions ... (complement)

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Another generous offer? New
Returning from the failed Camp David summit in 2000, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak first coined the mantra that has become the cornerstone of Ariel Sharon's and other ... (the complete article)

No legitimate peace talks without elections

This may only be Ahmed Qurei''s second attempt, albeit in as many months, at forming a government, but the cabinet ratified on November 12 is the fifth Palestinian government ... (the complete article)
 

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The Observer

The loss of Professor Edward Said, after an arduous battle with a demoralising illness he bore very bravely, will be unbearable for his family, insupportable to his immense circle of friends, upsetting to a vast periphery of readers who one might almost term his diaspora, and depressing to all those who continue hoping for a decent agreement in his Jerusalem birthplace. To address these wrenching thoughts in reverse order, one could commence by saying quite simply that if Edward's personality had been the human and moral pattern or example, there would be no 'Middle East' problem to begin with. His lovely, intelligent and sensitive memoir, Out of Place, was a witness to the schools and neighborhoods, in Jerusalem and Cairo, where fraternity between Arabs, Jews, Druse, Armenians and others was a matter of course.. (the complete article)

THE ROAD MAP IN A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE:

... Doubtless, the invasion of Iraq has created impetus for the revival of US diplomacy in the Palestine-Israel arena, but why should that diplomacy be more successful now when the imbalance of power in favor of Israel and the US has reached unprecedented proportions? It behooves all those interested in peace and reconciliation to reflect on the real causes of diplomatic failure since 1969. Embracing yet another US plan at a time when the “peace process” is in need of total overhauling and a genuine restructuring, would substitute a palliative for a remedy.. (the complete article)


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