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Indeed, there are few places in the Arab world where psychology and trauma are as openly discussed as they are in Gaza. But health professionals here argue that there are few places in the region that contain a population so traumatized, a youth so obsessed with conflict...
In the Gaza Strip, children bear psychological scars of conflict with Israel
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Israel’s hawkish turn
To reach a two-state deal, Obama must act.
Preserving the two-state solution
Jeremy Ben-Ami is president of J Street, a Washington-based
organization that advocates a diplomatic resolution to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The real story of the Israeli election scheduled for Jan. 22 is the meteoric rise of the right-wing HaBayit HaYehudi (Jewish Home) Party and its new leader, Naftali Bennett. Likely to head the second- or third-largest party in the next Knesset, Bennett advocates immediate annexation of 60 percent of the West Bank.
Gone from Israel’s next government will be any semblance of a moderate voice favoring a two-state solution. Instead, the ruling coalition will feature leaders such as Moshe Feiglin, a firebrand who wants to rebuild a Jewish temple on the Temple Mount, denigrates Muslims and democracy and suggests paying Palestinian families to emigrate....READ MORE
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