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Israel's Barrier
 Multimedia : washingtonpost.com examines how Israel's system of fences, walls and trenches in the West Bank affects Jews and Arabs.
 Maps: Building a Barrier
 Israel Court Orders Changes
 U.N. Court Rejects Barrier

Editorials
 A Tyrant Cornered (The Washington Post, 3/3/05)
 Words to Be Measured (The Washington Post, 2/23/05)
 Middle East Truce (The Washington Post, 2/9/05)

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Commentary
 Balancing Act in Gaza (The Washington Post, 4/14/05)
 Sharon's Gamble Rides on Bush (The Washington Post, 4/11/05)
 Democracy From the Inside Out (The Washington Post, 3/14/05)
 Good-News Bind (The Washington Post, 3/4/05)
 Teaching Hate (The Washington Post, 3/4/05)

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State Department: Summits
 Camp David July 2000
 Moscow Feb. 2000
 Shepherdstown Jan. 2000
 Wye River Oct. 1998
 Camp David (Text of Accords) Sept. 1978
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Life in Wartime
Post photographers Michael Robinson-Chavez and Michael Lutzky look at how both Israelis and Palestinians live in a time of war.
World Bank's Chief Named to Gaza Post
Seeking to shore up the fledgling peace process between the Palestinians and Israel, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice yesterday announced the appointment of outgoing World Bank President James D. Wolfensohn to oversee the crucial nonmilitary components of Israel's impending withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank.

Bush Meets With Sharon in Crawford
President Bush told Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on Monday that the United States opposes Israel's plans to expand Jewish settlements in the West Bank and prodded him to stick to the U.S.-backed vision for peace in the Middle East.

Full Coverage
Poland Says Goodbye to Its National Hero (Post, April 3, 2005)

Palestinian Gunmen Rampage in Ramallah (Post, April 1, 2005)

Budget Vote Clears Way for Israeli Pullout (Post, March 30, 2005)

On Holiday, Israelis Revel in Rare Peace: Tens of Thousands Join 'Mega-party' (Post, March 26, 2005)

Israeli Settlement To Reach Jerusalem: Palestinians Say Plan Violates 'Road Map' (Post, March 22, 2005)

Militants Extend Pledge Not to Attack Israel (Post, March 18, 2005)

Jericho Transfer Called 'First Step': Security Handover to Palestinians Begins in West Bank City (Post, March 17, 2005)

Israel Delays Action on Settlements (Post, March 14, 2005; 8:56 AM)

Israel Delays Action on Settlements: Probe of Illegal Outposts Referred to Committee (Post, March 14, 2005)

Hamas to Take Part In Palestinian Races: Radicals Undecided on Role in Cabinet (Post, March 13, 2005)

Report: Israel Is Funding Outposts: 'Blatant Violation' Of Law Alleged (Post, March 9, 2005)

Nations Vow to Aid Palestinians: Measures Intended to Strengthen Civil Institutions, Reorganize Security Forces (Post, March 2, 2005)

Sharon Threatens to Halt Peace Efforts After Attack: Cabinet Suspends Plan to Turn Over Five West Bank Towns, Free 400 Prisoners (Post, Feb. 28, 2005)

7 Arrested in Tel Aviv Bombing: Syrian-Based Leaders of Islamic Jihad Assert Responsibility (Post, Feb. 27, 2005)

Suicide Blast Kills Four in Tel Aviv: Attack Outside Nightclub Shatters Truce; Abbas Decries 'Sabotage' (Post, Feb. 26, 2005; 8:24 AM)

Palestinian Cabinet To Include Reformers: Legislators Wanted Fewer Arafat Loyalists (Post, Feb. 24, 2005)

Bush Seeks to Mend Transatlantic Rift: In Europe, President Challenges Allies To Press Russia on Democratic Reform (Post, Feb. 22, 2005)

Freedom Rings for 500 Palestinians: Largest Prisoner Release In Decade Part of Deal Israelis Made With Abbas (Post, Feb. 22, 2005)

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Mideast Wires
Mubarak Aims for Youngish, Lively Look (AP, April 24, 2005; 6:46 PM)

Former Israel President Ezer Weizman Dies (AP, April 24, 2005; 4:53 PM)

Palestinians Seek Movement in Gaza Strip (AP, April 24, 2005; 4:33 PM)

Israel's Former President Weizman Dies Aged 81 (Reuters, April 24, 2005; 3:50 PM)

Group: Israel Must Allow Movement in Gaza (AP, April 24, 2005; 1:27 PM)

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Lebanon
Mideast Diplomat Morris Draper, 77 (Post, April 26, 2005)

Bush to Press Saudi Prince on Oil at Ranch Meeting (Reuters, April 24, 2005; 4:42 PM)

Syrian Troops Head Out of Lebanon as Deadline Nears (Reuters, April 24, 2005; 11:03 AM)

Syrian Troops Head Out of Lebanon as Deadline Nears (Reuters, April 24, 2005; 11:03 AM)

Son of Lebanon's Hariri to Run in Election (Reuters, April 24, 2005; 9:31 AM)

Syrians End Military Presence in Lebanon (AP, April 24, 2005; 9:01 AM)

Syria Pullout From Lebanon Almost Complete (AP, April 24, 2005; 7:17 AM)

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