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1. International Law and the Arab-Israeli Conflict [6/10/2006] Ref #11734
Extracts from "Israel and Palestine - Assault on the Law of Nations" by Julius Stone, Second Edition, with additional material and commentary updated to 2003.
Ian Lacey BA LL.B. 
/cache/pdf/territories/11734.pdf (original)

2. Israeli Engagement, U.S. Re-Engagement [7/1/2004] Ref #10617
A modus vivendi that could give both Palestinians and Israelis an opportunity to start going their separate ways in relative normalcy may result from Israel's disengagement plan, while real, contractual peace will perhaps come only after a generational change.
Zalman Shoval Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
http://www.jcpa.org/jl/vp520.htm (original)

3. Jewish National Rights and the Road Map [4/3/2004] Ref #10524
Opposition to the road map arises from its being a transgression of law in general, and international law in particular, and a violation of basic common sense.
Yael Shahar , Yoram Shifftan, Dr. 
/cache/html/road_map/10524.htm (original)

4. EU Tries to Keep Mideast "Roadmap" Alive [2/2/2004] Ref #11431
The European Union has unveiled a four-point proposal to keep the Middle East "roadmap" on track, despite Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's illness and a deadly suicide bombing Monday in Tel Aviv. VOA's Roger Wilkison reports from Brussels that the proposal, as well as aid for Iraq, and Iran's nuclear program, will be on the agenda of an EU summit later this week.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2004/11/mil-041102 -247b7d3a.htm (original)

5. Security Council Resolution 1515 (2003) [11/19/2003] Ref #10408
Endorses the Quartet Performance-based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
http://domino.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/f3059c4183c2cc2b85256d33006f5b4b/71b2 c135fca9d78a85256de400530107!OpenDocument (original)

6. The Incommunicable Pain of Palestinian Terror [8/29/2003] Ref #10313
Perhaps the saddest and most loathsome aspect of Palestinian terror attacks on Israeli civilians lies, ultimately, in the general incommunicability of physical pain.
Louis Rene Beres Flame
http://www.factsandlogic.org/outstanding_beres.html (original)

7. There is no right of return [8/18/2003] Ref #10211
The Palestinian leadership would be well advised to take very seriously the united front in Israel that opposes a right of return.
Editorial HAARETZ
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=330494&contrassI D=2&subContrassID=3&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y (original)

8. Unilateral Separation As Roadmap Insurance [8/12/2003] Ref #10157
If the efforts to negotiate a two-state solution continue to be blocked by the Palestinians, the alternative is separation through unilateral action.ecessary "insurance policy," should the roadmap fail.
Gerald M. Steinberg  Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
http://www.jcpa.org/jl/vp502.htm (original)

9. ‘Road Map’ Revived [8/10/2003] Ref #10164
Road Map Views from: Tel Aviv, Beirut, Jerusalem, Amman, Casablanca, Dubai, London, Cairo, Frankfurt, Milan, Moscow, and Paris
World Press Reviw online
http://www.worldpress.org/Mideast/1147.cfm (original)

10. MIDDLE EAST Pivotal Issues [8/7/2003] Ref #10167
Why have the Palestinian prisoners and the West Bank security fence become the focus of the peace process?
Council on Foreign Relations
/cache/html/road_map/10167.htm (original)

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