The Hamas government crackdown on Mohamed Dahlan's corrupt security forces and affiliated gangs in the Gaza Strip in June appears to mark a turning point in the Bush administration's foreign policy regarding Palestine and Israel.
-- The Hamas government crackdown on Fatah MP Mohammed Dahlan's corrupt security forces and affiliated gangs in the Gaza Strip last June appears to represent a turning point in the foreign policy of the US administration of George W. Bush regarding Palestine and Israel.
American military sources with knowledge of the Middle East expect Lebanon to be the leading destination for al-Qaida volunteers -- not in the wake of an American withdrawal from Iraq, but as of now.
Abbas could as easily find himself a prisoner in the basement of his own presidential compound, just like his predecessor, if he dares assert the legitimate rights of his people, by far the ultimate losers in this shameless battle, says Ramzy Baroud .
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While Bush may be calling for peace conferences, the US policy of unequivocal bias towards Israel and attacking all that defend Arab and Palestinian rights is as firm as ever.
Jerusalem. Julyl 27, 2007 - President George W. Bush gave a major address and called for the holding of an International Conference next autumn in support of the two-state solution and called on Israel to remove the illegal outposts.
Palestine's cinematic landscape is arguably the most intriguing in the Arab Middle East. Palestine is an emblem of injustice that is itself compelling for how it has been ignored and instrumentalized, represented and misrepresented since the creation of the state of Israel. Equally compelling are the several factors.
PALESTINE, Texas — We spend our lives trying to become more comfortable, more free, and seeking more and more pleasure. Isn’t everyone’s goal to be happy, content, and fulfilled? How do we find these things, and especially when life isn’t turning out like we thought it should?
In Palestine, in no way can public interest rest on the dangerous conclusions recently presented on TV screens by "analysts", while the current crisis has already gone beyond "ideological exclusion" to embark on a perhaps more dangerous path between the two largest Palestinian factions (Fatah and Hamas).