Robert Fisk
Robert Fisk’s World: An eventful, yet typical, day out with Our Man in Jerusalem
I haven’t been through this type of illusory world since the Lebanese civil war
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It's time to come clean
Thursday, 18 February 2010
Robert Fisk: Britain's explanation is riddled with inconsistencies. How could the Arabs pick up on a Mossad killing, if that is what it was? Well, we shall see
Passport to truth in Dubai remains secret
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
Robert Fisk: Whoever killed the Hamas official in Dubai – let's speak frankly – it's part of an old, dirty war between the Israelis and the Palestinians in which they have been murdering their secret police antagonists for decades.
Robert Fisk’s World: Arieli is a man with a plan. The trouble is, it's a map of Israel
Saturday, 13 February 2010
How do you make sense of this place, with its weird Areas A, B and C?
State of denial: Robert Fisk searches for peace in Israel
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Can peace in the Middle East really be achieved? Robert Fisk takes a road trip through a divided land.
Gaza's defiant tunnellers head deeper underground
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Robert Fisk meets the Palestinian smugglers bringing oranges, car batteries and bottle tops to a territory under siege.
Robert Fisk’s World: The presence of the Palestinian in the Israeli painter's eye
Saturday, 6 February 2010
Many of the Tel Aviv paintings show an emergent Israel with fewer Arabs
Israel feels under siege. Like a victim. An underdog
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Robert Fisk: Insecurity - and paranoia - at this week's Herzliya conference about the state of Israel
Robert Fisk’s World: Israel can no longer ignore the existence of the first Holocaust
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Recognition of the Armenian genocide is a paramount moral and educational act
Robert Fisk: Why does the US turn a blind eye to Israeli bulldozers?
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Most of the West Bank is under rule which amounts to apartheid by paper
Concerns over safety of planes taking off in storms
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Robert Fisk: An explosion in the sky – and Beirut's worst fears came true.
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1 Robert Fisk: Britain's explanation is riddled with inconsistencies. It's time to come clean
2 Robert Fisk’s World: An eventful, yet typical, day out with Our Man in Jerusalem
3 Robert Fisk: Even I question the 'truth' about 9/11
4 Robert Fisk: Passport to the truth in Dubai remains secret
5 State of denial: Robert Fisk searches for peace in Israel
6 Robert Fisk’s World: Arieli is a man with a plan. The trouble is, it's a map of Israel
7 Robert Fisk: How racism has invaded Canada
8 Robert Fisk’s World: Israel can no longer ignore the existence of the first Holocaust
9 Robert Fisk: Gaza's defiant tunnellers head deeper underground
10 Robert Fisk: Why does the US turn a blind eye to Israeli bulldozers?
11 Robert Fisk: The dead of Iran are mourned – but the fight goes on
12 The tragic last moments of Margaret Hassan
13 Robert Fisk: Why bombing Ashkelon is the most tragic irony
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