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A process of slow and hidden transfer is being carried out in the West Bank, where nearly 400,000 Palestinians are candidates for “voluntary emigration” to refugee camps.
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| 15 April 2005
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Search for Common Ground (SFCG) requests submissions for this annual competition to recognise and encourage journalism that contributes to a better understanding among people and to maintaining political dialogue in the Middle East.
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The Sharm-el-Sheikh summit of Sharon and Abbas is hailed in the media as the opening of a new era. But the bitter reality is that nothing has changed.
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The European Union (EU) is trying to develop a stronger relationship with Israel because it believes this will 'enhance its ability to influence' that country. The EU has not had much success so far. It should think again.
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The International Court has ruled that Israel must immediately dismantle the sections of the wall that have been built inside the West Bank and move them to the Green Line.
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'What brings young Israelis to stand with the Palestinians in front of the army is the conviction that there is a basic line of justice that must not be crossed.'
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Amidst the political storm in Israel regarding the "Gaza disengagement" plan, only one really meaningful fact emerges: Sharon received Bush's approval to proceed with his plan for the wall in the West Bank.
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In Israel, an extensive discussion has already taken place regarding the 'cost-benefit ratio' of Yassin's assassination. But the question of justice has hardly been raised.
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| 13 November 2003
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By Arjan El Fassed (Electronic Intifada)
Between 1956 and 2003, Israel has recruited Dutch UN officers to spy in Syria, Jordan and Lebanon. This happened during the peaks of the Dutch-Israeli friendship. In its recruitment of Dutch officers for intelligence gathering, Israel regularly used blackmail.
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| 30 September 2003
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One of Israel's most closely guarded secrets is the amount of funding that is channeled to the settlements in the West Bank and Gaza. Now, the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz is presenting a nearly complete picture of government expenditure on the settlements, adding up to more than US$ 10 billion since 1967.
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'Nasser's move in seizing the canal in 1956 was not wilful or ill-considered; on the contrary he had not only harboured the idea for some time but worked out both what he expected others to do and the line to be adopted by Egypt'
(Peter Woodward, 1992)
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| 16 May 2003
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Saudi press reports of May 14, 2003 dealt primarily with the previous day's suicide bombing attacks which were carried out in Riyadh.
Some editorials set out from the premise that Islamist terror was the product of international politics. Thus, Khaled Hamed Al-Suleiman wrote in 'Okaz: "Ideological extremism is merchandise that was never manufactured or sown in this land; it is merchandise imported to this land, duty-free, and the one who exported it got nothing for it, except the pure souls harvested by indiscriminate acts of terror..."
Others, in contrast, called for criticism and reform of Saudi society. Columnist Raid Qusti of Arab News wrote: "If, when a terrorist act happens in our country, we flatly deny that citizens of our own flesh and blood were the ones behind it, then I think that it is quite likely that we will see many such incidents in the future. Who are we trying to fool? Ourselves, or the international community?
Please refer to MEMRI (Middle East Media Research Institute) for the full report on Saudi press coverage.
RISQ Headlines features several, hourly updated news sources from the region, including Arab News and Al Jazeera.
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| 22 February 2003
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The European Centre for Common Ground and Search for Common Ground request submissions for its annual competition to recognize and encourage journalism that contributes to better understanding between people and to maintaining political dialogue in the Middle East.
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