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More yawns than hopes

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Even symbols have a certain importance. This is why the Annapolis handshake between Abbas and Olmert can bring hope with the new talks between Israelis and Palestinians. But an agreement is still far away and two very serious conundrums are weighing down on the future of the region. Hamas, locked away in the prison that is Gaza, still does not want to recognize Israel. Meanwhile, Iran feels more and more surrounded, following the Syrian and Saudi participation in the conference. The Annapolis summit, which was lived out with more enthusiasm in Washington than in the Middle East, will be the umpteenth false start, a film which has already been seen? Or, despite the general skepticism, will represent the beginning of a new road to peace?


ANNAPOLIS


“A show to prepare an attack against Tehran”

Samir Al Qaryouti, Al Jazeera columnist, interviewed by Amara Lakhous

ANNAPOLIS


“Israel has to take the first step”

Gideon Levy, Haaretz journalist, interviewed by Alessandra Cardinale

LEBANON


The 'return' of the Palestinians – a myth to be given up

Lorenzo Trombetta

ANNAPOLIS


Israeli scepticism and Iranian conundrum

Eric Salerno

MEDIA


The Arab press attacks “the umpteenth American farce”

Daniele Cristallini

ANNAPOLIS


And Egypt no longer knows what side to be on

Federica Zoja

19 Dec 2007

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