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An Ongoing Peace Process
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"They don't want peace - They want to kill us !" The furious man on the street in Jerusalem, shouting into a Betacam, had a message beyond his own despair at the latest escalation in a conflict that only ever seems to escalate: that the time for talk is past, that Arafat has no control. Moments ago, Israeli helicopter gun-ships fired a barrage of rockets near Arafat's headquarters in Gaza, a first retaliatory strike after the weekend, another step further away from the prospects for peace.
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