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  • 10 Things to Know about U.S. Policy in the Middle East - A critical analysis of United States policy toward Israel and the Middle East.
    www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=11592
  • A speech laced with obsessions and little else - Suggesting bias in President Bush's speech, which focused on terrorism while giving scant attention to the nature and effects of Israel's occupation of Palestinian lands, and continued construction of settlements in the occupied territories.
    news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=281726
  • A White House in Search of a Policy - Describing Bush Administration statements and policy on the Middle East as random, mixed and inconsistent, ultimately undermining the administration's credibility. [Free registration required]
    www.nytimes.com/2002/08/11/opinion/11INDY.html
  • All smiles for Sharon as US turns the heat on Arafat - Describing Colin Powell as placing the onus for ending the violence onto Arafat as the United States drops opposition to Israel's continued incursions in the West Bank, and the United Nations' response to the carnage in the occupied territories.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,683702,00.html
  • America and the founding of Israel - Biblical analysis of the Jewish right of return, the early history of Zionism and US involvement, up to Truman and the expulsion of the Palestinians, and a discussion of moral issues, by Father Labib Kobt.
    www.al-bushra.org/America/0america.html
  • America Can Persuade Israel to Make a Just Peace - President Carter describes Ariel Sharon's opposition to returning the occupied territories to the Palestinians, how the conflict arose, how Sharon's tactics have strengthened terrorists while weakening Arafat, and how America can help achieve a positive outcome. [Free registration required]
    www.nytimes.com/2002/04/21/opinion/21CART.html
  • America is divided over Israel - Arguing that, while Americans stand united against terrorism, when it comes to Israel, they are all over the map. Gallup polls show majority think Middle East peace is needed to win the war on terrorism.
    dailynews.philly.com/content/daily_news/2001/10/24/local/isra24c.htm
  • America is suffering collateral damage from the conflict in the Middle East - Describing a lack of maturity by both the Palestinians and Israel which impedes progress toward peace, and that the failure of Powell's mission to achieve any improvement casts doubt on Bush's ability to conduct a serious foreign policy.
    argument.independent.co.uk/regular_columnists/bruce_anderson/story.jsp?story=287501
  • America's Israel (by Prof. Estabrook, Canadian Dimension/Counterpunch) - Asserting that Israel is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the US government, and that criticism of its brutal occupation of Palestine is necessarily criticism of the policies of American governments.
    www.canadiandimension.mb.ca/extra/d1205cge.htm
  • Americans on the Israel-Palestinian Conflict - Showing the results of opinion polls on the conflict, its relation to the U.S. 'war on terror', popular support for White House, U.N. and multilateral peace initiatives, and points of weakness in public knowledge of the background to the conflict.
    www.pipa.org/OnlineReports/IsrPalConflict/contents.html
  • And failure shall be victorious - Analyzing the Bush Administration's failed Mideast policy as contrived to advance its goal of attacking Iraq, with the belief that its goal will be impaired by trying to achieve a political settlement between Israel and the Palestinians.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=153496
  • And if We Strip the Emporer Naked? - Suggesting that the indifference of the United States to Israel's refusal to heed directives from Washington could lead Arab states to the conclusion that the United States is indifferent to the entire conflict, and their similar disregard for its wishes.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=152105
  • Ariel Sharon agrees to his own ideas - Suggesting that Sharon spoon-fed the Bush Administration the proposals he is now 'accepting', and that those proposals have significantly damaged the efforts of those who wish to negotiate for peace, as opposed to perpetuating the occupation and military operations.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=183743
  • Better Late Than Never - Suggesting that the Bush Administration's choice to ignore the Middle East was poorly considered, Bush's mixed messages since becoming more involved, and a sentiment that it will be necessary to impose a resolution, with real consequences to both Israel and Arafat if they refuse to comply.
    www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,227503-1,00.html
  • Blair in rift with Bush over Israel - Describing differences of opinion between the British and U.S. administrations on the present and future role of Yasser Arafat.
    news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=309118
  • Bush and Israel, 1991 and 2002 - Describing the modest objectives of the Bush Administration for the Israel-Palestinian conflict and the difficulty of obtaining even small concessions from Ariel Sharon, in the context of Bush's perceived preference to win a second term over extending himself in the Middle East.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=159912
  • Bush has finally grasped that Sharon is the Problem - An analysis of Bush's speech on the Middle East crisis, suggesting that he is finally putting pressure on Ariel Sharon to back away from violence and to negotiate a viable peace agreement.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,679120,00.html
  • Bush speech ignores bloody reality - Quoting Israeli political leaders as describing Bush's speech as the most Israel-friendly speech ever given by an American president, but that it will do nothing to stop the violence, or to stop military actions which ultimately result in future terrorism.
    www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1022100336963&call_page=TS_World&call_pageid=968332188854&call_pagepath=News/World&col=968350060724
  • Bush steers back to more pro-Israeli policy - Observing that after demanding in early April that Israel end its incursions in the occupied territories, and despite Ariel Sharon's refusal to heed that demand, Bush has returned to placing all responsibility for the conflict on Arafat.
    www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/news/politics/3105307.htm
  • Bush strategy aimed at bringing Palestine into house of compliant Arab states - Analyzing Bush's speech, in light of its treatment of Arab states, and the contradiction in the suggestion that 'key states' such as Egypt and Jordan, which have no democratic tradition, would somehow help create a Palestinian democracy.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/comment/0,10551,743967,00.html
  • Bush's fancy plan just repeats past mistakes - Suggesting that the Bush Administration's actual intention is to push off any involvement in the crisis, and to ultimately leave it to a successor administration.
    www.iht.com/articles/62611.html
  • Bush's Faux Peace Plan for the Middle East - Arguing that the essential message of Bush's plan is that if the unruly and unfortunate Palestinians transform themselves into a democratic and prosperous community, without a trace of Arafat, they can have a quasi-state of their own.
    www.thenation.com/capitalgames/index.mhtml?bid=3&pid=77
  • Bush's Mideast Policy a Humiliating Failure - Arguing that it is unusual for a United States President to shrug off the refusal of a nation to comply with his clear demands despite the damage caused to his reputation, and that the Bush Administration is not thinking through its policies.
    www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1019080903190
  • Can Colin Powell Rescue Us? - Postulating that Ariel Sharon's goal is to displace Arafat in favor of Hamas, ensuring that his ability to occupy and expand Israeli settlements in the occupied territories will continue indefinitely, and that the United States can restore a course toward peace.
    www.tikkun.org/magazine/index.cfm/action/tikkun/issue/tik0201/article/020103b.html
  • Chomsky on the Middle East - Noam Chomsky analyzes the Middle East peace process, the future of Palestine and U.S. Mideast policy, in the context of what he perceives to be Israel's long-standing desire to prevent the formation of a viable Palestinian state.
    www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=12956
  • Clinton: Then and Now on Refugees - Compares US policy on refugees in Kosova and in Palestine and finds it inconsistent.
    www.mediamonitors.net/sherri1.html
  • Commentary: Colin Powell Emerges As a Clear Loser in President Bush's New Middle East Policy - Analyzing Bush's speech as a withdrawal from the front-lines of peace negotiation, presenting proposals contingent on almost unattainable conditions.
    www.npr.org/programs/atc/transcripts/2002/jun/020625.schorr.html
  • Debate on Arafat Stalls U.S. Policy, Aides to Bush Say - Describing Bush as conditionally willing to work with Arafat, Cheney as wishing toundermine Arafat's control, and Powell and Tenet arguing that there is no present alternative to Arafat, and the resulting paralysis of policy on the Middle East. [Free registration required]
    www.nytimes.com/2002/05/26/international/middleeast/26ARAF.html
  • Drowning Children, Palestinians and American Responsibility - Suggesting that United States citizens are obligated by their nation's role in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians to make at least some small effort to stopping the violence.
    www.counterpunch.org/may0424.html
  • Few question Congress' blind support for Sharon - Describing the reactionary statements and votes of most members of Congress, and observing the reaction to Senators Robert Byrd and Ernest "Fritz" Hollings, who recognize that you can support Israel while challenging the wisdom of the Sharon government's actions.
    www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/opinion/ezzard/2002/051202.html
  • Fiesta of St Fermin - Arguing that responsibiliity for Israel's continuing occupation of the Palestinian territories lies in large part with the American Jewish Lobby.
    www.israelshamir.net/fiesta.htm
  • For Israel, Land or Peace - President Carter criticizes Israel's continued construction of illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories as a serious impediment to peace.
    www.cartercenter.org/viewdoc.asp?docID=137&submenu=news
  • George W's bloody folly - Describing Bush's speech on the Middle East as divorced from reality, and strenghtening those who desire war at the expense of those working for peace, and the absurdity of demanding Palestinian reforms during Israel's occupation of their lands.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/comment/0,10551,744013,00.html
  • It Would Be Dangerous To Defy Bush - Sharon Expected to Fall Into Line - Suggesting that Bush has given Israel a week to continue its military incursions into the West Bank, after which he expects Ariel Sharon to withdraw his troops and commence a political dialog with Arafat.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,679227,00.html
  • Kurtzer acts like an Israeli - US ambassador to Israel, American Zionist Daniel Kurtzer, urged Israeli students to demonstrate and write letters against the Sharon's policies, and recalled how students occupied the dean's office during the Vietnam war protests.
    www.jpost.com/Editions/2002/01/29/Opinion/Opinion.42464.html
  • Kurtzer: Situation in territories 'humanitarian disaster' - Describing the description of the U.S. Ambassador to Israel on the devastation and poverty in the occupied territories, with high rates of malnutrition and anemia among children, and U.S. pressure for Israel to release funds it has long withheld from the Palestinian Authority which might ameliorate the crisis.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=190817
  • Letter to America - An Israeli challenges United States foreign policy efforts as the shirking of a self-assumed responsibility to bring quiet to the region, driven in part by fear that pressuring the two sides would threaten plans to invade Iraq.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=157988
  • Lying in Style - Describing the approaches of the first Bush Administration, Clinton, and the current Administration, to honesty in politics, attempting to explain the apparent inconsistencies and contradictions in White House policy.
    www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A13130-2002Apr19
  • McKinney aide: some Jewish members have divided loyalties - An aide to Rep. Cynthia McKinney criticizes Isreali influence in Congress.
    www.hillnews.com/112801/letters.shtm
  • Mideast apologists - Arguing that Americans need to set aside their fears of being falsely labeled as 'anti-semites' or 'self-hating Jews' should they argue against Israel's inappropriate conduct in the occupied territories, and to press for an end to violence by both sides.
    www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?ItemId=13088
  • More Than a War of Words - Alleging confusing on the part of President Bush's Middle East policy in the context of pro-Israel demonstrators Jeering at a reference by Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz to 'innocent Palestinians'.
    www.msnbc.com/news/739918.asp?cp1=1
  • More wise words from Jimmy Carter - Suggesting that President Bush would benefit from making President Carter an active player in efforts to resolve the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, and should at the very least consider what he has to say.
    www.csmonitor.com/2002/0430/p11s01-cogs.html
  • Noam Chomsky Lecture at MIT on Mideast Crises - Portrayal of the United States and Israel as two rogue states against the world.
    www.media.mit.edu/~nitin/mideast/chomsky_lecture.html
  • One-sided offer that will change nothing - Criticising the Bush Administration's proposals as being short on details, offering essentially nothing to the Palestinians, and essentially authorizing Israel to continue its military actions and settlement activity while spurning diplomacy.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,743474,00.html
  • Our friends in Jenin - Describing the roots of U.S. policy in the Middle East and the need for its taking a larger role in resolving the conflict, in the context of the horrific reports emerging from the Jenin refugee camp after Israel's incursion.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/comment/0,10551,682204,00.html
  • Playing Into Sharon's Hands, by Robert Malley - Clinton's Mideast adviser sees the escalation of violence as proof that American passivity is not working, nor will more pressure on Arafat while ignoring Palestinian grievances. [Free registration required]
    www.nytimes.com/2002/01/25/opinion/25MALL.html?pagewanted=print
  • Policy changes and splits inside administration add to confusion - Describing how the Bush Administration continues to display a confused policy toward the Middle East, with one day's announcement's being followed by the next day's retractions, and rumors that Bush's undercutting of Colin Powell almost led to his resignation.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,712223,00.html
  • Powell pays dearly for his boss's failings - Suggesting that Bush's failure to interevene sooner, his narrow statements in the 'war on terrorism', and Republican opposition to a military peacekeeping mission, render any progress unlikely.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,684521,00.html
  • Powell persists despite Israel's recalcitrance - Describing Colin Powell's peace efforts, and his difficulty convincing Israel to end its military incursions in the occupied territories or to commit to peace negotiations.
    www.registerguard.com/news/20020411/2a.int.powell.0411.html
  • Powell tells Israel that offensive won't stop terrorism - Describing an admonition to Israel that its incursions into Palestinian cities will not stop terrorism, which can only be reduced through a diplomatic process, and the Russian role in preventing a possible 'second front' in Lebanon.
    www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/world/1360108
  • Powell's lonely struggle - Describing Secretary of State Colin Powell as struggling against White House unwilling to back his diplomatic efforts in the face of intense lobbying by Jewish, evangelical Christian and neoconservative groups.
    www.iht.com/articles/56068.htm
  • Powell's peace effort fails - Describing how as Powell departs the Middle East, the parties seem further apart than when he arrived.
    www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyKey=81169&category=F
  • Powell: Mideast solution a must - Ending Israeli-Palestinian violence and alleviating the suffering of Afghan people are essential elements of the war on terrorism, the Secretary of State said.
    www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0110130174oct13.story?coll=chi%2Dnews%2Dhed
  • Powell: Truce possible only after IDF pullout from PA areas - Expressing the opinion of the U.S. Secretary of State that peace cannot progress absent Israel's withdrawal from the occupied territories, that Arafat needs to stop equivocating on terrorism, and that Israel's illegal settlements are destructive to peace.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=152944
  • Recipe for Another Arafat - Describing how Arafat's corruption and the lack of democracy in the Palestinian authority did not bother either Israel or the United States when its actions served their purposes, and that the U.S. should work to ensure that reforms bring genuine improvement.
    www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A35974-2002May17&notFound=true
  • Rev. Vines called Mohammed a demon-possessed pedophile - Describing tensions in the Jewish Community over support from the Christian right, with some questioning the motives and effect of such support, while other groups lavish praise and honors on openly anti-Semitic Christian leaders, asserting that their support for Israel is all that matters.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=187496
  • Robert Fisk: I wonder why Bush doesn't let Sharon run his press office - A critical analysis of President Bush's proposals for the Israel-Palestine conflict, arguing that it was overtly biased against the Palestinians and forestalls any chance of peace, also comparing Bush's statements to those of Ariel Sharon.
    news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=309115
  • Secretary Of State Sharon - Suggesting that the Bush Administration's 'hands-off' policy has had the effect of subcontracing U.S. Middle East policy to Ariel Sharon, whose interests diverge significantly from ours, and who feels free to ignore Washington.
    www.msnbc.com/news/735254.asp?0bl=-0&cp1=1
  • Semite and Anti-Semite: A Confusion Stifling American Freedom (by Alfred M. Lilienthal) - Media Monitors Network - Challenging the position of some, that anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism are the same thing, and pointing out how false accusations of anti-Semitism are used to stifle U.S. debate.
    www.mediamonitors.net/alfred3.html
  • Sharon's military tactics should not surprise anyone - Expressing skepticism of Bush's claimed surprise at the extent of Ariel Sharon's military operations in the occupied territories, in light of his history in Lebanon and the occupied territories.
    argument.independent.co.uk/regular_columnists/fergal_keane/story.jsp?story=282047
  • State Dept. blasts decision to deport terrorists' relatives - Describing criticism of Israel's actions, and the suggestion that action should be based on information against specific suspects, and not against their relatives.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=204568
  • Stop American Billions for Israeli Bombs - Arguing that Congress rubberstamps billions in aid for Israel with no strings attached, while dissidents strive to link aid to human rights.
    www.villagevoice.com/issues/0152/solomon.php
  • Summits and Valleys - Detailing the successes and breakdowns of U.S. Middle East diplomacy over the past 25 years following Jimmy Carter's breakthrough at Camp David.
    www.csmonitor.com/2002/0423/p01s01-uspo.html
  • The Americans mean business when it comes to Israeli arms sales - Expressing that the disinterest of the United States in enforcing its own laws, regulating the use of U.S. arms by Israel against the Palestinians, does not mean that Israel can ignore its prohibition on the sale of sophisticated weapons systems to China and India.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=191793
  • The Most Dangerous President: Pro-Oil, Pro-Israel - Paints Attorney General Ashcroft as a mad Pentecostalist believer in hastening Armageddon, and Bush as easily influenced.
    www.mediamonitors.net/khodr65.html
  • The pretence of peacemaking - Expressing that Colin Powell's mission failed because Bush would not stand behind him, and Sharon recognized the mission as a figleaf for President Bush's unchanged pro-Israeli policy. Also faulting other world leaders for their inaction or negative actions.
    www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/journalist/story/0,7792,686417,00.html
  • The Road Not Yet Taken - Suggesting that Bush should find the courage to press for a just resolution of the Israel-Palestinian conflict and the creation of a viable Palestinian state, even in the face of Ariel Sharon's opposition.
    www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20020422&s=editors
  • The solution is the problem - Asserting that the United States government supported an Oslo process described by an Israeli official as 'neo-colonialism', tantamount to apartheid, and arguing that U.S. rejectionism is the primary reason the conflict perpetuates.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/comment/0,10551,713760,00.html
  • The speech that was never delivered - Suggesting that it may be for the best that the Bush Administration has shelved its peace proposals for Israel-Palestine, as they were apparently based upon contradictory promises to Israel and Saudi Arabia, and followed the failed Oslo model.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=178197
  • The United States, Israel and Terrorism - A Christian American speaks up for a pro-Israel US Foreign Policy, against hypocrisy and anti-Semitism.
    www.hometown.aol.com/pdeanbailey/Israel.html
  • The US & Israel - Asserting that since the founding of a Jewish homeland in 1948, America's unique friendship with Israel has weathered war and crises. It is now drawing more public scrutiny than it has in a generation.
    www.csmonitor.com/2001/1026/p1s1-uspo.html
  • Truce plan let Israel continue attacks - Furious Palestinians leak 'one-sided' US envoy draft - Describing Palestinian objections to a ceasefire proposed by the United States which would allow Israel to continue to attack sovereign Palestinian areas and which eliminated Tenet Plan language that Israel should not attack innocent civilians.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,678503,00.html
  • U.S. Aid to Israel Now Exceeds $90 Billion - Asserting that United States direct aid to Israel exceeds that given to all of Africa and South America.
    www.washington-report.org/backissues/0999/9909045.html
  • U.S. envoy on Jenin: 'Terrible human tragedy' - Describing the reaction of an Assistant Secretary of State to the result of Israel's military incursion in the Palestinian refugee camp at Jenin, and discussions within the White House on whether to present a more refined Middle East policy.
    www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/04/20/mideast/index.html
  • U.S. Foreign Policy - The Fertile Ground That Feeds Terrorism - Asserts that while Americans may see themselves as a good force in the world, civilians killed or suffering under U.S. foreign policy in Iraq, Arabia, Palestine, Afghanistan do not agree.
    www.mediamonitors.net/marcbumgarner2.html
  • U.S. Jews opposing Israel are increasingly vocal - Observing a growing movement in the United States of Jewish groups who assert that Israel should respect Palestinian rights and end its occupation of their lands, describing them as 'a nuisance to mainstream American Jewry and to Israel'.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=165086
  • U.S. lawmakers to push measures backing Israel - Describing Congressional efforts to provide hundreds of millions of dollars in emergency aid to Israel and to delegitimize Arafat and the Palestinian authority, on the heels of Israel's incursions in the occupied territories.
    www.counterpunch.org/pipermail/counterpunch-list/2002-April/019711.html
  • U.S. promise on Jenin won Arafat's freedom - Bush offered help with U.N. fact-finding - Describing a Bush Administration diplomatic shuffle where, in return for Israel's ending its siege of Arafat's compound, the U.S. would shield Israel from the effects of its blocking the U.N. investigation of Jenin.
    sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2002/04/30/MN169012.DTL
  • U.S. Vetoes of UN Resolutions Critical of Israel - Statistics on United States vetoes of Security Council Resolutions critical of Israel, from 1972 through 2000.
    www.us-israel.org/jsource/UN/usvetoes.html
  • United States Embassy in Israel - Quest for Peace - Daily press releases of statements by US government spokesmen and documentary resources on the peace process.
    www.usis-israel.org.il/publish/peace/peace1.htm
  • US appears impotent - Arguing that Colin Powell returned from Israel without accomplishing any Bush Administration objectives, and Ariel Sharon's open defiance of Bush's directives has diminshed the credibility of the United States.
    www.viewswire.com/index.asp?layout=display_article&doc_id=187200
  • US considers Middle East peace plan - Describing the possibility that the U.S. may change its policy, and attempt to pressure both sides into accepting an externally imposed settlement, as the cycle of violence continues in the Middle East.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,723905,00.html
  • War in the Middle East - Politics of the Middle East and U.S. policy, commentary, war reporting, eyewitness accounts. From AlterNet.
    www.alternet.org/issues/index.html?IssueAreaID=28
  • Why Bush must send in his troops - Examining the history of the region, Sharon's recent incursions, and White House policy, with the conclusion that the only remaining option for peace is to impose a two-state solution based upon the Green Line.
    www.guardian.co.uk/israel/comment/0,10551,686992,00.html
  • Why I hate America - Arguing that the United states sponsors, enables, and justifies the perpetual oppression of the Palestinian people.
    www.infoshop.org/pipermail/infoshop-news/2001-October/000118.html
  • Why the U.S. Supports Israel - Reciting various political and strategic considerations which may account for the long-standing support of the United States for Israel.
    www.fpif.org/papers/usisrael.html
  • World reaction: 'Go on bleeding for now, then eventually we'll have two states' - Quoting Palestinian, Israeli, U.N. and U.S. leaders on the Bush speech.
    news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=309114
  • Zinni quoted as attacking Arafat, settlement policy - Questioning the objectivity of US envoy Anthony Zinni, who reportedly calls Sharon his 'papa bear', and Arafat 'the Godfather'.
    www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=122457&contrassID=2&subContrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0
  • Scurrying Towards Bethlehem - Arguing that the continued dispossession of the Palestinians rests with the United States and the subservience of its Arab client states.
    www.newleftreview.net/NLR24401.shtml

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