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“He cannot be replaced”

Chris McGreal
Arafat has done little to prepare the system he dominates for his possible demise, and a battle for power is likely.

Who could replace Arafat?

Chris McGreal
As the Palestinian president's health deteriorates, questions arise about how a new leader would affect the politics of the region.

Joschka Fischer’s new world order

Simon Tisdall
With an eye to repairing the damage caused by disagreements over Iraq, Germany's foreign minister offers a rosy view of future U.S.-European relations.

When reporters become the story

Duncan Campbell
The plight of a cameraman in an Afghan jail and the detention of a writer in Israel highlight the risks of activist journalism.

Seeking support for U.S.-Iraqi policy

Simon Tisdall
Countries invited to a summit on Iraq are still in the dark over the time and place -- and over who's really setting the agenda.

What al-Qaida did to us

Salon Staff
Nine people who have experienced terrorist attacks around the world, from Bali to Yemen, share their thoughts on the third anniversary of Sept. 11.

Britain’s obstacle

Richard Norton-Taylor
How much longer can Tony Blair and his ministers accept being led by a U.S. administration that denigrates everything they say they stand for?

The Republic of Letters confronts the crisis of the republic

Robert McCrum
Nine American novelists discuss their hopes and fears for the nation's next chapter.

Ariel Sharon–The Great Gambler

Jonathan Freedland
Sharon knows it's time to cash in his chips and claim the prize of Greater Israel, but his party is fighting him.

Ask the pilot

Patrick Smith
Apparently no one can stop Annie Jacobsen from pandering to people's crudest fears. It's time to say bye-bye to the hysterical flier.

Letter From Ramallah

Walid Batrawi
As life in the occupied territories becomes ever more hellish, Palestinians are openly expressing anger at their incompetent leadership.

Can Israel be saved?

Gary Kamiya
Richard Ben Cramer talks about "How Israel Lost," his exploration of how the occupation of Palestinian land has corrupted the soul of the Jewish state he loves.

“How Israel Lost” by Richard Ben Cramer

Baruch Kimmerling
This startling new book asks brave, naive and absolutely necessary questions. They must be answered if Israel is to save itself from destruction.

Pressure from within

Chris McGreal
Arafat has spent months staving off pressure to surrender some of his power, particularly control over the Palestinian security forces, to those who might make better use of it.

I married a bin Laden

Suzy Hansen
Osama's former sister-in-law tells all: Secret Saudi lesbian trysts, a husband who ordered her to have abortions, and the magical power of the name bin Laden within the Saudi luxury class.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to "The Arabian Panther," by Abigail Esman, and "A Father's Pledge," by Tim Grieve. Plus: The folly of O'Reilly's Hollywood Nazis outburst.

National emergency

Eric Boehlert
A spokesman for a new bipartisan group of retired diplomats and military officers says Bush must be removed for the good of the country.

The Arabian Panther

Abigail R. Esman
Dyab Abou Jahjah's Arab European League calls for sharia law, celebrates 9/11 and warned Belgian Jews to break with Israel or else. Is he defending Muslims' civil rights -- or inciting hatred?

Sex, violence and “The Arab Mind”

Ann Marlowe
I still support the war in Iraq, but we need to rid ourselves of our perverse myths about Middle Eastern men and women.

The accidental pilgrim

Norman Birnbaum
Bush stumbles to Rome in search of Catholic votes -- but the pope may give him a much-needed lecture instead.

The Great Satan

Steven A. Cook
Thanks to Bush's neocon cabal, the Arab world now hates the U.S. as much as it does Israel.

Anti-Semitic — or anti-Sharon?

Alix Christie
When Western leaders met in Berlin this week to confront an ugly upsurge in European anti-Semitism, they pointed fingers not just at neo-Nazis and militant Muslims -- but also at the European left.

Rage and despair

Michelle Goldberg
Liberal Israelis and Palestinians say President Bush's embrace of Ariel Sharon's proposal may have killed the last chance for peace.

Turning into Israel?

Juan Cole
Outraged by President Bush's embrace of Ariel Sharon and the bloody U.S. assault on Fallujah, the Arab world is linking America's occupation with Israel's. That's ominous.
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