Enlarging
the circle
Greater involvement of the international community in the
peace process can only be beneficial, writes Ibrahim Nafie
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Beyond
the Intifada? (1)
The Intifada will soon be entering its most critical phase.
Mohamed Sid-Ahmed discusses whether the Arab parties
are ready to face the challenge |
The
illusion of peace
Ersatz substitutes will no longer do, writes Mustafa Al-Barghouti
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A
struggle on many fronts
Violent or nonviolent, the struggle against occupation must
include all Palestinians, writes Hisham Sharabi |
Close up
By Salama Ahmed Salama
The media's defeat
The Arab media has lost its battle to reveal the reasons for the Palestinian Intifada.
--read on--
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Reflections
By Hani Shukrallah
What is to be done -- now
One of the surest indications that history has turned a corner -- that a profound rupture with the immediate past has in fact taken place -- is that the foreseeable future becomes extremely unsure.
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Editorial
Turning the tables
While Israel continues to use force to quell the Intifada, the Palestinians are still awaiting the resumption of negotiations in the hope of reaching a final agreement that will not only end the torture to which the Israeli army subjects them as a matter of routine, but will also allow for the internationally accepted creation of an independent Palestinian state.
--read on--
Naguib Mahfouz
Post-Nobel reflections
The Nobel prize does not define a writer; it is simply an event. All it means is that the writer who received it made an effort, and whoever makes an effort will be rewarded -- with the appropriate destiny, as the Arabic saying has it.
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Soapbox
Target: Arafat
By Mohamed Sobeih
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