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| The bulldozer stalls
With his right-wing allies in revolt and Bush unable to cut him any more sweetheart deals, Israeli leader Ariel Sharon is floundering -- and he has only himself to blame.
By Aluf Benn
[2004-05-11]
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| The Great Satan
Thanks to Bush's neocon cabal, the Arab world now hates the U.S. as much as it does Israel.
By Steven A. Cook
[2004-05-07]
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| Banished from the American dream
The Kesbehs were a hardworking immigrant family with a successful business and deep roots in Houston. But after 9/11, the U.S. kicked them, along with thousands of other Arab and Muslim families, out of the country. Now, in a land the children barely know, they wonder why their life has been shattered.
By Michelle Goldberg
[2004-04-26]
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| Rage and despair
Liberal Israelis and Palestinians say President Bush's embrace of Ariel Sharon's proposal may have killed the last chance for peace.
By Michelle Goldberg
[2004-04-17]
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| Turning into Israel?
Outraged by President Bush's embrace of Ariel Sharon and the bloody U.S. assault on Fallujah, the Arab world is linking America's occupation with Israel's. That's ominous.
By Juan Cole
[2004-04-16]
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| Ariel Sharon's deadly gamble
While Palestinians rage at Israel's killing of Sheik Ahmed Yassin, the Hamas spiritual leader, the prime minister sees it as a possible road to peace.
By Aluf Benn
[2004-03-23]
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| The bulldozer leads the way
He's crushed the road map, now he's ready to roll over his beloved Gaza settlements. Ariel Sharon is the only player still moving in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- and that's scary.
By Ferry Biedermann
[2004-03-11]
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| Israel: "all-out war" against Hamas
With the resignation of Palestinian moderate Mahmoud Abbas and the U.S. caught in an Iraqi quagmire, hopes fade for Middle East peace.
By Aluf Benn
[2003-09-07]
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| Ariel Sharon's toughest battle?
With the Israeli prime minister facing tough criminal investigations, the Mideast cease-fire serves his political needs very well -- for now.
By Aluf Benn
[2003-08-13]
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| Fence? Security barrier? Apartheid wall?
Israel is spending $1 billion on a structure to seal itself off from the West Bank. But the question of what to call it provokes an explosive debate.
By Eric Boehlert
[2003-08-01]
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| When security becomes apartheid
To stop suicide bombers, Israel is erecting a 26-foot-high barrier to wall off the occupied territories. But the wall is causing daily hardship -- and annoying President Bush.
By Ferry Biedermann
[2003-07-26]
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| A fragile peace
As Israelis and Palestinians shake hands in front of the cameras, it's as if the years of bloodshed were just a bad dream. But both sides have a long way to go before the nightmare is over.
By Aluf Benn
[2003-07-09]
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