Articles by Donald Macintyre

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Settlers Reveal Deep Disdain for Events in Washington
Donald Macintyre in Kiryat Arba, West Bank – The Independent, 6 Sep 2010

Yaniv Mor, 30-year-old father of a one-month-old baby girl, and a settler was blunt: “We don’t care about Washington. Nothing will come out of it, like always. This is a war of religions – we want everything, they want everything. There is no way there will ever be agreement. That is the reality.”

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YEMEN ‘CANNOT CONTAIN AL-QA’IDA’
Donald Macintyre – The Independent, 12 Jan 2010

The author ventures into the new stronghold of extremism – and finds out why the battle against terror is failing.The governor of a key province in the front line of Yemen’s struggle against al- Qa’ida has admitted that the government’s control in his area is "not strong", and says that no extra troops have been […]

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ISRAEL GOES TO WAR OVER HEBRON’S ‘HOUSE OF PEACE’
Donald Macintyre, 27 Nov 2008

A nation has been polarised by the decision to forcibly remove some Jewish settlers from the West Bank city. And a ramshackle dwelling has found itself at the centre of the storm. From the inside, it could at first sight be a squat anywhere in the developed world. The bare concrete floors, the nylon doors, […]

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AVRAHAM BURG: ISRAEL?S NEW PROPHET
Donald Macintyre, 2 Nov 2008

Avraham Burg was a pillar of the Israeli establishment but his new book is causing a sensation. It argues that his country is an "abused child" which has become a "violent parent". And his solutions are radical, as he explains to Donald Macintyre In shorts, T-shirt and cotton kippa, Avraham Burg is sitting in his […]

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JEWS PROTECT PALESTINIANS IN HARVEST OF HATE
Donald Macintyre in Awarta, West Bank, 12 Oct 2008

Israelis Cross Religious Divide to Shelter Olive Farmers from Settlers’ Attacks In the shade of the trees where they have been picking olives all morning, in this wadi, south-east of Nablus, a Palestinian farmer, Jamal Otman Koarik, and two of his daughters share a lunch of home-baked bread, zatar, oil, courgettes and salad with three […]

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