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Identity of those who purchased property from Greek Orthodox Patriarchate was kept secret to conceal money trail.

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East Jerusalem's Arabs are preparing to be cut off by the separation fence and are moving within the Green Line.

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`You can't get rid of us'

No one disputes that the current political trend in the territories is to punish the Fatah movement and to therefore support Hamas in the elections.

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The battle for the capital

Critics charge that moves by Israel will soon eliminate East Jerusalem as a possible Palestinian capital.

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The totalitarian regime's monopoly over the media and over the information that reaches citizens has totally collapsed. Access to information is changing Arab societies, including the Palestinians'.

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Analysis / Hamas is feeling its strength

As the Palestinian factions went into discussions about a cease-fire last night in Cairo, Hamas was feeling its strength as it gets more involved in crucial decision-making in Palestinian politics.

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Analysis / Hamas has no choice

The various Palestinian factions will meet in Cairo for what may well be remembered as one of the most important gatherings in the history of the Palestinian national movement.

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Focus / A different PA response

Since the beginning of the bloody clashes of the intifada about four and a half years ago, and perhaps even earlier, the Palestinians have not issued any denunciation or reservation as sharp as their statements yesterday, following the bombing at the entrance to the club on Tel Aviv's beachfront.

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Analysis / The PA's new power structure

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Hamas enters the political arena

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