Principle Paper for Peace or a Waste of Time?

Monday, June 9th, 2008

In the last few days signs of disagreement and argument appeared between the two Israeli and Palestinian negotiating teams although they declared the beginning of writing a principal paper about the points they agree on. Some analysts said that the reason fo such a declaration only was published for the sake of supporting Ehud Olmert [...]

A Partner for Peace or a Cooperator that always agrees?

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

After reading the last post that was written by my friend George Deek, I realized the importance of the point he brought up, and the expression “No Partner” took my attention. George in his post said that even the left side in Israel did not believe in the right of the Palestinians to represent their [...]

So tell me what you want, what you really really want

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

My friend Ziad Abu Zayyad, in his article “Is it Really Peace that the People want in the Middle East?” wrote down the following paragraph:
“While examining the acts and reacts of both the Israelis and the Palestinians, one can see that it is security and winning that they seek instead of Peace and sharing life.”

International Relations, America, and the Rest of the World

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Examining the political situation in the world, one should ask whether international relations are useful or not. In order to understand how far International Relations could be useful, we should know what its purpose is and from this idea did come.
International Relations are relations that were launched between countries and great powers in order to [...]

Is it Really Peace that the People want in the Middle East?

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

                                               
Sometimes there are ideas, beliefs, and thoughts that just cannot be changed easily. People through their life learn basic things that keep on being connected to until they die. It is possible that they can be changed but they will always believe inside their hearts that they miss that old belief or thought that they [...]