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Article(s) appeared in following journal(s):

1: Ha'aretz   2: The Guardian  

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#4407 An open letter to Uzi Benziman
by Nizar Sakhnini, 5 October 2003
The conflict did not start three years ago. It did not start in 1967 or even in 1948. It started in the latter part of the nineteenth century with the arrival of arrogant and racist colonial settlers and with Herzl's call for the establishment ...

Ha'aretz

#4406 A conclusion foretold
by Uzi Benziman in Ha'aretz, 5 October 2003
Israelis recall that before the current intifada erupted, Prime Minister Ehud Barak had proposed in their name to Yasser Arafat a generous peace agreement by which Israel would have conceded most or all of the land it conquered in 1967. Israelis ...

The Guardian

#15750 Bomber kills 20 in holiday horror
by Peter Beaumont in The Guardian, 5 October 2003
a woman suicide bomber chose the eve of the holiest Jewish festival, Yom Kippur, to deliver a murderous blow to the Middle East peace process. She destroyed a packed restaurant yesterday, killing at least 20 people and injuring more than 50. Four chi ...

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