Pursuit of justice
Actions such as the Tel Aviv bus bomb hamper any drive to implement the ICJ's ruling, writes Ibrahim Nafie
Back to context
The ruling of the International Court of Justice has restored coherence to a language debased by pragmatism, writes Azmi Bishara
Kerry on the Middle East
There are growing fears that Kerry might be even more biased towards Israel than Bush, presenting the Arabs with the need to come up with a common strategy in the face of such a challenge, warns Mohamed Sid-Ahmed
Out of the jungle
The International Court of Justice ruling shifts the entire Israeli-Arab conflict away from power politics and towards legality, writes Hassan Nafaa
'Democratic' racism (2)
Ethnic exclusivity and democracy are impossible bed-fellows. In the second of a two-part article on Israel's constitution in the making, Jonathan Cook examines further the reality behind the myth of Israeli democracy
It will happen here
There is more to Israel's Separation Wall than meets the eye, writes Uri Avnery
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Editorial:
Beyond Israel's stone-walling
Reflections:
Out with the old
by Hani Shukrallah
Close up:
Abductingreality
by Salama A Salama
Soapbox:
Moral triumph
by Abdel-Alim Mohamed
Past joy
By Naguib Mahfouz
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