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Israel Heads for Snap Polls

Israeli premier-designate Tzipi Livni has decided to abort negotiations to form a new coalition government, opting for snap general elections one year ahead of schedule. "We’ll go to elections as soon as possible," Livni, the […]

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Tortured in West Bank Prisons

By Ola Attallah – Ramallah Hamza Al-Qaraawi, a nursing student at An-Najah University, was sitting with his family when he heard knocks at their door. When he opened the door, a dozen of plain-clothed, grimed-faced […]

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A League of Their Own

By Hussein Al-alak "The world is a dark enough place for even a spark to be welcome!" – Sir. Terence Rattigan Walking through the streets of down town Amman, among the ruins of the ancient Roman Amphitheatre […]

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Fatah in Turmoil

By Khaled Amayreh – Ramallah The sacking by Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas of Intelligence Chief Tawfiq Tirawi on Tuesday seems to be more than just a "formality" related to the latter reaching the […]

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Feeling Robbed?

By Kevin Zeese So far the US taxpayer has given Wall Street, Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac and the big banks $1.2 trillion. Did anyone hear a thank you? How about an apology for their risky gambling […]

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Hamas and Fatah Accept Cairo Plan

By Mohamed el-Sawwaf – Gaza Palestinian rivals Hamas and Fatah have given their initial blessings to an Egyptian-crafted reconciliation plan to end months of divisions that followed weeks of infighting. "The paper has several positive points […]

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Playing for Peace

By Nadia W. Awad – The West Bank My 16-year old brother arrived home yesterday aching and tired, exhausted from a day of participating in the Peace League, a football league involving different high schools […]

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On Gaza’s Suffocating Siege

By The Popular Committee Against Siege (PCAS) – The Gaza Strip Introduction As the Gaza Strip enters its fifth month of "calm" with the Israelis, 80 percent of the population lives below the line of poverty. Palestinian […]

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Is Akko (Akka) Burning?

By Uri Avnery – Israel Throughout its thousands of years of history, Akko has never been an Israelite town. Even according to the mythological story of the Bible, the Israelites did not conquer the city, […]

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Why I’m Voting for Nader

By Robert Weitzel I had just pressed the ‘donate now’ button on votenader.org when my email pinged. It was a rambling missive from Neil, a self-described ‘Grumpy Old Son Of A Beach’ who’d read an […]

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Understanding Terror

By Deepak Tripathi The 9/11 attacks on America and the subsequent "war on terror" prosecuted by President George W. Bush have brought the debate on terrorism into sharp focus. Hardly any country today can claim to […]

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Now the Cost of War Really Matters

By Kevin Zeese Nobel prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz predicts the Iraq war will cost the United States 3 trillion USD. Nouriel Roubini, the economist who predicted today’s financial crisis in 2006, predicts the U.S. will […]

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The Phantom Peace

By Sonja Karkar – Melbourne The end of Ehud Olmert’s Israeli Prime Ministership should see the likely new leader Tzipi Livni continue peace talks with the Palestinian Authority. She will have a difficult time. The […]