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It all began there. In Camp David, 22 years ago, Egypt and Israel sealed their "peace of the brave"; war was no longer an option by which Arabs could regain their usurped land; the stage had been irrevocably set for the "peace process". Will it end there? Al-Ahram Weekly examines the prospects
Riding the storm
Ehud Barak went to Camp David this week with his government surviving but in tatters. Yasser Arafat went as the head of a "united Palestinian front." Graham Usher in Jerusalem wonders how long either posture will hold
Moments of truth
Jerusalem, the return of Palestinian refugees, removal of settlements and the borders of a Palestinian state are the main sticking points at the Camp David summit
To Camp David, via Cairo
Before heading to Washington for a three-way summit with President Clinton, Yasser Arafat and Ehud Barak visited Egypt separately for consultations. Nevine Khalil follows the whirlwind talks
Peaceful retreat
The road to Camp David II
Undivided but shared
Fall together, or fall apart? John Whitbeck examines the pivotal question of Jerusalem
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