Makale - Yorum - Analiz
Breyten BreytenbachGuardianSaturday April 13, 2002Sir, You don't know me. There's no reason why you should and little cause for you to listen to what somebody like myself may have to say. Should it interest you, I'm a writer born in South Africa, now living and working abroad.
Matthew EngelMonday April 15, 2002The GuardianIt is not just Yasser Arafat who is effectively being held prisoner in the Middle East. Colin Powell, the US secretary of state, is now under a form of arrest too: imprisoned by the weight of hopeless expectations.
ZnetApril 14, 2002
Znet / Al Ahram April 12, 2002
By Justin Huggler 14 April 2002
By Phil Reeves in Jerusalem and Raymond Whitaker and Colin Brown in London14 April 2002
Independent14 April 2002
by Mouin Rabbani April 12, 2002
Sunday April 14, 2002The Observer The Israeli soldiers are pulling out in dribs and drabs from the West Bank city of Jenin. Yesterday their tank transporters were lined back-to-back along the road, awaiting their cargoes. The guns have fallen silent.
The By-product Victims of the Holocaust: From Deir Yassin to Jenin by Omar Barghouti April 11, 2002
by Ramzy Baroud Tuesday April 09, 2002 Jenin. Remember this word, for every time your lose faith in humanity, all you need to do is to recall it. Repeat inside of you, slowly, when you are down and frail. It should give you vigor and lift your spirit.
Tuesday April 9, 2002The GuardianTwo sets of human shields are in use in the West Bank. The first is less than willing. The Israeli army, like some of the terrorist groups it has fought, has been taking hostages.
Independent
This will be the week when we see who runs the US-Israeli alliance
Gush-Shalom
If this is a war on terror, Jesus wasn't born in Bethlehem. The first to die was an 80-year-old Palestinian man, whose body never made it to the morgue.
Nicholas BlincoeWednesday April 3, 2002The GuardianI was unlucky to be in Bethlehem when history was being made. Anyone coming fresh to the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories must feel bewildered by competing versions of events. It is useful to have facts.
Ahdaf SoueifWednesday April 3, 2002The GuardianDear Mr Blair It is midnight now and I have spent these last three days of Easter here, in London, moving between TV channels, the internet and the walls of my home as the Israeli army moves into the towns of the West Bank.
Sunday March 31, 2002The Observer The appalling events in the Middle East are the predictable results of the negligence and prejudice of the Bush administration. The Passover massacre in Netanya was an abominable crime.
Yossi BeilinTuesday April 2, 2002The GuardianThe terrible terrorist events that have struck Israel on the Passover holiday have generated an understandable feeling that "something must be done". Not surprisingly, that has meant waging war on the Palestinian Authority.
Hussein Agha and Robert Malley Friday March 29, 2002The GuardianSince the collapse of the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations and the outbreak of the second intifada, two propositions have gained wide acceptance.
