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Palestinian affairs
PA leadership in crisis
PA President Mahmoud Abbas is aware of his sinking legitimacy in the eyes of Palestinians.
By GERSHOM BASKIN
Beauty in a bulldozer
A Palestinian artist turns tools of destruction into works of terrifying beauty.
By SAMUEL THROPE
West Bank backlash
Is the security crackdown by the Palestinian Authority restoring order – or breeding discontent?
By MOHAMMED NAJIB
Alone, together
Constructive unilateralism aims at two-state solution without hurting peace negotiations.
By LESLIE SUSSER
Two states, one people
Swearing in of new cabinet in Ramallah indicates lack of unified Palestinian government.
By DANNY RUBINSTEIN
Billionaires of Palestine
Despite impressive Palestinian tycoons, Palestinian economy remains quite dismal.
By DANNY RUBENSTEIN
More Islamist than Hamas
Salafi movement in Gaza could rival Hamas as politcal force among Palestinians.
By ANDREAS HACKL
Two villages, 1948
Nabil Adwan born in Azariya, but still feels like an outsider among fellow Palestinians.
By DANNY RUBINSTEIN
Billion-dollar brains
Jerusalem-born TV encryption company purchased by Cisco for $5 billion.
By ZIV HELLMAN
Saga of a shekel
A spectacular price for a one shekel coin causes stir among numismatists.
By DANNY RUBENSTEIN
Feminine force
Palestinian police in West Bank deploy new secret weapon.
By MOHAMMED NAJIB
Jericho bypass
The political situation has stunted the world's oldest city.
By DANNY RUBENSTEIN
Waiting on the wing
Visiting Fatah strongman Jibril Rajoub at his home in Ramallah, writer Danny Rubinstein sees a possible leader-in-waiting
By DANNY RUBINSTEIN
The shifting balance
The rapprochement between Jordan and Hamas presents new challenges to Israel.
By DANNY RUBINSTEIN
Going after Hamas gold
The PA has launched a major assault on the Hamas money machine in the West Bank.
By MOHAMMED NAJIB
Elusive Palestinian unity
As Gaza's Hamas grows in international stature, relations with Fatah remain strained.
By DANNY RUBINSTEIN
The tip of the iceberg
The racist 'muezzin bill' is representative of cracks in Israel's democracy.
By MOHAMMAD BARAKEH
Time for an Israeli peace initiative
The Arab Spring offers new motivations to rekindle the deadlocked peace process.
By ELIE PODEH
Fatah moving closer to Hamas
This is one of the worst periods in the Israeli-Palestinian relationship.
By DANNY RUBINSTEIN
The brotherhood portent
Commentators have expressed doubt about the ability of the rival governments in Ramallah and Gaza to reach true reconciliation.
By DANNY RUBENSTEIN
Disbanding the PA
If Mahmoud Abbas carries out his threat, it could shake up the region.
By DANNY RUBENSTEIN
Disbanding the PA
If Mahmoud Abbas carries out his threat, it could shake up the region.
By DANNY RUBENSTEIN
Fed up with Oslo
According to the Palestinian perspective, the Oslo-based peace process has come to an end and a new mechanism must be created.
By DANNY RUBENSTEIN
Recipe for Disaster
To see the future of Palestine, the first country in history that would be almost entirely dependent on foreign aid, one should look to the history of Pakistan.
By NAIM PERESS
Beyond Winners and Losers
Prisoner deal with Hamas is critical blow to Palestinian Authority in Ramallah and to PA President Mahmoud Abbas, in particular.
By DANNY RUBENSTEIN
An act of self-destruction
The torched mosque in Beduin village of Tuba-Zangariyya is not something that I, or anyone concerned about future of Israel, should ever forget.
By MIKE PRASHKER
The Price Gets Higher
West Bank settler vandalism against Palestinians has crossed over into Israel proper.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN
Viewpoint: The truth about the Abbas regime
We must go on the offensive by delegitimizing the delegitimizers – by speaking loudly and clearly the unalloyed truth about Abbas’s PA.
By MORTON KLEIN
Telling It Like It Is
Palestinian success at the UN clearly serves Israeli and American interests.
By ILAN BARUCH
The state of East Jerusalem
Palestinian residents of Jerusalem feel left out of the bid for statehood.
By JIHAN ABDALLA
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Bibi’s locust years
LESSLIE SUSSER
PA leadership in crisis
GERSHOM BASKIN
Will gas help build peace?
SHLOMO MAITAL
Undoing the State of Israel
DAVID KRETZMER
Israel is not Russia
AMIEL UNGAR
Damping the demos
LESSLIE SUSSER
Ignoring the middle ground
RALPH AMELAN
Putin’s Middle Eastern agenda
ROMAN BRONFMAN
Freedom and social conscience
ANNIE ROIPHE
From The Sketchbook
by Avi Katz
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