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Egypt's metal wall could spark conflict with Hamas
15 hours ago ago from Muslims Against Sharia
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH Egypt's decision to build an underground metal wall along its border with the Gaza Strip has triggered a crisis between Cairo and Hamas. Hamas leaders believe that the wall is being constructed as part of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's desire to punish the Islamist movement for its refusal to sign an Egyptian-engineered "reconciliation accord" with Fatah several weeks ago. Moreover, Hamas ...
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15 hours ago ago from Notes on Civil Society
We now have Mahmoud Abbas's answer regarding short-term Palestinian Authority strategy. He says that if Israel stops all construction now - in east Jerusalem and the 3,000 apartments being completed - and accepts in advance the 1967 borders, there will be peace within six months. This is the basic story we've been hearing since around 1988: One or more Israeli concessions and everyone will live happily ever after. This is clearly bait being ...
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10 hours ago ago from Israeli Occupation Archive - Israel’s war against Palestine
By Jeffrey Fleishman and Amro Hassan, Los Angeles Times 21 Dec 2009 mobile.latimes.com/inf/infomo;JSESSIONID=EC290726DFB4BEF0DC5B.4545?view=webarticle&feed:a=latimes_1min&feed:c=worldnews&feed:i=51191058&nopaging=1 An underground barrier to prevent tunneling by smugglers along Egypt's border with the Gaza Strip has been dubbed a wall of shame by Arab writers and politicians who charge that Cairo is siding with Israel in isolating the ...
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20 hours ago ago from Israeli Occupation Archive - Israel’s war against Palestine
By Akiva Eldar, Haaretz 21 Dec 2009 http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1136501.html These days, it's tough to find a used car with a bumper sticker that reads Peace is better than a Greater Israel. Nowadays, everyone seems to favor the latest formula: two states for two peoples. A few people on the right-hand margins are sticking to the belief that there's no difference between Yitzhar and Herzliya, but turbulent debates about the ...
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17 hours ago ago from Antony Loewenstein
Yitzhak Laor in Haaretz : The time has come to acknowledge that the most important undertaking of the State of Israel, within narrow or expanded borders, has always been to maintain the supremacy of the Jews. Meanwhile, Egypt is rightly accused of doing the bidding of its financial and political backers . A client state now building a wall on the Gaza/Egyptian border: It is a wall of shame being built by Egypt on the borders ...
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