Indulging in speculation regarding the identity of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri’s real assassins is of little value now. What demands urgent…

Ramzy Baroud
The recent and supposedly ‘successful’ Sharm el-Sheikh summit in Egypt on February 8 was anything but a triumph, as far as Palestinians,…
The swaths of South East Asia worst hit by the tsunami on December 26 and subsequent days have long been analogous with…
If Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat’s illness and unexpected departure to France represents the end of an era, as some rashly noted, it…
In an oversimplified gesture of a defused crisis, Palestinian Authority President, Yasser Arafat and his Prime Minister, Ahmed Qurei kissed, hugged and…
Rafah, Jenin, Khan Yunis, Zeitun: Foreign sounding names of so distanced and disturbing a reality. All that we know of them is…
The Bush administration’s resolve on “reforming” the Arab world poses an entangled dilemma, at least for the Arabs. For one, Arab countries…
A Palestinian friend of mine was severely wounded on September 11. He will too commemorate that dreadful day, along with his family…
Few are those in the “international community†who fail to condemn Palestinian attacks against Israeli targets, whether civilians, soldiers or armed settlers.…