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Sharon's war
A year and a half ago, liberal Israelis warned that if Ariel Sharon were elected, horror would overtake them and the Palestinians. They were right
"My son was killed because of the occupation"
Israel's Women in Black say the blood of their children is on Sharon's hands.
Must-see TV
For the human rights activist who organized last week's daring North Korean refugee escape, success hinged on having a worldwide audience.
Sleeping with the enemy
Two men -- an Israeli Jew and a Palestinian Muslim -- risk harassment, jail and death for their love.
The ticking Palestinian bomb that Israel can't defuse
An exploding birthrate means that Arabs will outnumber Jews in Greater Israel next year. How long can Israel continue to rule a "minority" population larger than its Jewish one?
After Arafat?
As Israel cuts off contact with the Palestinian leader after another bloody attack, the question of who might succeed him gains urgency.
Ordinary terrorists
Osama Bahar and Nabil Halabiyeh played soccer and practiced karate together. On Saturday, the best friends blew up themselves and 10 young Israelis. An exclusive portrait of two unlikely mass killers.
The Arafat question
As angry Israelis call for the removal of the Palestinian leader, others caution that the alternative would be far worse.
Mission impossible?
A flare-up of Middle East violence, including the assassination of a master Hamas terrorist, may render the peacemaking efforts of new U.S. envoy Anthony Zinni futile.
Time to torture?
Americans are debating whether torture should be used against terrorists. But the case of Israel shows that brutality in the name of morality doesn't pay.
Postcard from Bethlehem
After 11 days of siege, the Israelis have left behind ruins and broken families in the Palestinian city.
"Now it's really war"
With at least 24 Palestinians dead and several West Bank and Gaza cities under Israeli control, the fiercest military assault since 1994 shows no signs of abating.
The crossroads
The murder of an Israeli extremist by Palestinian extremists pushes both Sharon and Arafat to the brink -- and threatens to doom the peace process.
Palestinian rioters hail bin Laden
Yasser Arafat's security forces used tear gas, batons and bullets, but they couldn't stop students from welcoming the Saudi terrorist's support.
More violence in Gaza
As the Bush administration comes out in favor of a Palestinian state, more violence in the region keeps the Israelis and Palestinians apart.
No end in sight
On the anniversary of the new Palestinian intifada, a resolution between Palestinians and Israelis seems as far away as ever.
At long last, Peres meets with Arafat
The talks are more symbol than substance, but hard-liners on both sides denounce them anyway. Still, it's a small victory for U.S. diplomacy.
Israel's pivotal role
Palestinians celebrate World Trade Center attacks and Israel balks at truce talks. Will this threaten the U.S.'s global coalition?
Living with terrorism
In Israel, a day without an attack "is a miraculous day," and a public eager for escapism turns to soap operas.
Rejoicing in the streets of Jenin
While many Palestinians celebrate the attack on the U.S., Yasser Arafat denounces it as "unacceptable" and Israelis mourn.
"Palestinians are not afraid of death"
Just a week before a deadly Jerusalem pizzeria bombing, the spiritual leader for Hamas told Salon how, by "protecting the dignity of his people," a suicide bomber "becomes a martyr."
Revenge bombing kills 15
Palestinian groups vie for credit for the pizza-restaurant blast that left hundreds injured.
Brinkmanship of blood
Pushed to the edge by rage and revenge, Palestinians and Israelis stare into the abyss of war.
Where's Arafat?
His intransigence helped elect Ariel Sharon, and violence rages on. Can Yasser Arafat lead the Palestinians out of crisis?
Will Ariel Sharon bulldoze the peace process?
His election as Israel's prime minister was expected, but it's too soon to tell how he will steer Middle East relations.
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