Yasir Arafat, The Political Player: A Mixed Legacy 1st March 2006 Part analysis, part first-hand account, this assessment of Yasir Arafat’s leadership of the Palestinian movement emphasizes the dual nature of his persona: guerilla fighter and political pragmatist. With anecdotes drawn from his close association with Arafat dating back to the 1968 Battle of Karameh... The Role of a Third Party 30th November 2005 SPECIALIZED SYMPOSIUM ON
“THE ROLE OF A THIRD PARTY”
A PALESTINIAN VISION OF THE ROLE OF A THIRD PARTY IN RESOLVING THE PALESTINIAN-ISRAELI CONFLICT
The failure of the Palestinian-Israeli negotiations in Camp David in summer 2000 and in Taba in 2001 led to the eruption of the Palestinian Intifada at the end of September 2000
PREPARED... The Predicament of Abu Mazen 2nd May 2005 Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) finds himself stuck between the modest and fair Palestinians demands and U.S.-supported Israeli rejection once again; exactly as happened in 2003 when he headed the first Palestinian government.
After Arafat's passing, Sharon welcomed the election of Abbas as president of the Palestinian Authority (PA)... Sharon Won the Battle But Did Not Win The War 10th April 2005 The Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon insists on implementing his disengagement plan, pulling out and evacuating settlements in Gaza. He recently took two important steps and removed two major obstacles: the first step was the passing of the Budget by the Israeli Knesset and the second was the refusal of the Knesset for conducting a national referendum... No Right to Impede Exploiting Palestinian Elections 26th January 2005 After Mahmoud Abbas won the Palestinian elections, he received several congratulatory messages and calls, not only from the Arab leaders, but also from international ones. Could this international adoption of the Palestinian presidential elections and the U.S... |