Flore de Préneuf

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An eye for an eye
Forty-seven years ago, Ariel Sharon led a raid on a West Bank village that killed about 70 men, women and children, most of them civilians. The villagers have not forgotten.
"The Bulldozer" clanks on
Coming all the way back from war-criminal disgrace, hard-liner Ariel Sharon is about to become the next prime minister of Israel.
"I hope he will be better than his father"
Israelis worry, and Palestinians hope, that a new Bush administration will be tougher on them than Clinton was.
Clock running out on Clinton's Mideast legacy
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat makes a last-minute trip to Washington to clarify a Clinton-proposed peace deal with Israel.
Barak's fate depends on peace
By calling for early elections, the embattled Israeli prime minister buys a little time, but also places his fate in the hands of Yasser Arafat.
Middle East meets Wild West
With the crisis simmering and the death toll mounting in Israel, vigilante movements are brewing among Israelis and Palestinians alike.
Florida voters in Israel look on in amazement
As their absentee ballots float through the airmail ether, American Jews abroad are thrilled at how significant their votes might be.
Making the world safe for democracy?
From the streets of Paris to offices in Japan, the world chuckles and shrugs at the U.S. election circus.
Israel's apartheid
Fed up with restrictions and discrimination, last month Israeli Arabs joined their Palestinian brethren in the battle against Israeli Jews.
Living under siege
Meet the residents of two Middle East cities -- one Palestinian, the other Israeli. Both share the same concerns about violence and security -- from opposite sides of the conflict.
Peace? Please hold
As the bloodbath rages in the Middle East, Ehud Barak calls for a "timeout" in the peace process.
The children's war in the Middle East
By Flore de Prineuf
"It's just something on paper"
Palestinians and Israelis alike question the outcome of Clinton's Middle East peace summit.
The children's war
Palestinian mothers talk about the pride and anguish they feel as their sons fight and die.
"The Bulldozer"
How Ariel Sharon plowed his way back onto the bloody stage of Mideast politics.
War in the Middle East
The Israeli army responds after two soldiers are lynched in the Palestinian city of Ramallah.
Asel is gone
By Flore de Preneuf
Appetite for destruction
Ehud Barak's ultimatum passes and violence continues to mount between Israelis and Palestinians.
Asel is gone
After a popular, peace-loving Israeli Arab teen is shot dead by police, his family and friends -- both Jewish and Arab -- wrestle with what his loss means for Israel.
Violence in the Holy Land
"Violence erupts in the Holy Land" by Flore de Preneuf; "The sound of silence" by Samuel G. Freedman
Violence erupts in the Holy Land
Desperation fuels an ominous round of fighting in the Holy Land. Has the Mideast peace process finally blown apart?
Peace without compromise?
The failure of the Camp David summit could spell war, and soon -- or it could be the best thing for the Middle East peace process.
Hezbollah gets its way
Why Lebanon isn't euphoric about the impending pullout of Israeli forces.
Pilgrimage and public relations
Pope John Paul's historic visit to Israel is supposed to spread a message of peace, but Israeli and Palestinian spinmeisters are standing by to read in support of their causes.
Letters to the editor
Left, right, left: Who will march for gun control? Plus: Pine Ridge is off the media's map; Palestinian poetry doesn't belong in Israeli classrooms.
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