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Model West Bank City Loses a Crime Fighter

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10/05/2012, New York Times
Relaxing in their rooftop salon one recent night, Amal Qadoura headed to fetch ice cream for herself and her husband when the shooting began ...

Collaborating with Outlaws

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22/06/2011, Miftah
Of all places, it is in Azzariyeh, east of Jerusalem, that one can really learn to appreciate the activities of Palestinian law-enforcement authorities in cities like Ramallah and Nablus ...

Collaborating with Outlaws

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22/06/2011, Miftah
Of all places, it is in Azzariyeh, east of Jerusalem, that one can really learn to appreciate the activities of Palestinian law-enforcement authorities in cities like Ramallah and Nablus ...

Israel’s obduracy

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26/03/2011, Arab News
Sooner or later, the plight of Palestinians will return to the center of Arab discourse IN the wake of increased violence and heightened tension along the Gaza border, Palestinians continue to sound a willingness to renew efforts toward peace with Israel ...

Policing the People, Building the State: Authoritarian Transformation in the West Bank and Gaza

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28/02/2011, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
As rival governments in the West Bank and Gaza have sought to strengthen their respective Palestinian Authority Security Force (PASF) sectors in recent years, they have adopted very different approaches ...

The repercussions of security coordination between the Palestinian Authority and Israel

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16/12/2010, Middle East Monitor
The Oslo Accord restricted the function of the Palestinian Authority (the PA), not only with regard to the control it could exert over the residents of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, but also significantly in making its role to provide cover for Israel's security needs ...

Green Shoots in Palestine II

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09/08/2009, The New York Times
Ever since the collapse of the Oslo peace accords in 2000, and the horror-show violence that followed, there has been only one thing to say about the West Bank: Nothing ever changes here, except for the worst ...