The Bus Attack and the Response
Palestinian militants author a deadly car bombing, drawing a swift Israeli response on Yasser Arafat's HQ
The War in the West Bank
Israelis and Palestinians continue their violent confrontation in several West Bank towns
Ramallah Under Seige
Israel occupies the West Bank town of Ramallah, as terror continues to explode at home
Where Will It End?
The violence between Israelis and Palestinians reached a horrible crescendo this week, resulting in the worst carnage in 18 months of fighting
Terror Amid Truce Talks
Despite U.S. efforts to broker a cease-fire, suicide attacks inside Israel continue
Eyeball to Eyeball in the West Bank
Photographer Menahem Kahana joins an Israeli patrol on a house to house sweep through the Tulkarem refugee camp
The Deadliest Day
Friday March 8, the violence climaxed, with 50 Palestinians and six Israelis killed in a 24-hour period,
prompting the U.S. to attempt another cease-fire
Violence Begets Violence
In the deadliest attacks in recent memory, Hamas suicide bombers take the lives of 26 Israelis, prompting retaliatory
airstrikes from Israeli military helicopters
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Peron of the Week: Colin Powell
The Secretary of State may be the last, best hope for stopping the Mideast's slide into bloody chaos
The Minefield Awaiting Powell
By degrading Palestinian security capability, Israel's offensive has diminished prospects for a cease-fire
Better Late Than Never
After several false starts, George W. Bush commits himself fully to ending the bloodshed in the middle east. The inside story of his about-face, and the risks he confronts
How the U.S. Can Restore Mideast Peace
Separating a cease-fire from political negotiations has failed. It's time to force both sides to face the future
The West Bank: How Long Can This Continue?
Even as Sharon launches a new offensive on Arafat's compound, Israel faces a long-term strategic choice over what to do with the West Bank and Gaza
Anatomy of a Peace Plan
In the "Abdullah initiative," the Arabs are making an unprecedented offer. But whether it ends the Middle East conflict or not is now up to Israel and the U.S.
Despite Signs of a Truce, Israel's Dilemma Remains
Some Israelis believe Israel should leave the West Bank and Gaza, others that it should reconquer them. But all agree that the present arrangement doesn't work
Mideast: Cease-Fire May be the Easy Part
A truce is simply a means to a resumption of political talks. And an Arafat-Sharon deal seems unlikely
Few Options Open to Sharon or Arafat
Q&A: From Jerusalem and Bethlehem, TIME correspondents analyze the spiraling Mideast crisis
A Series of Suicide Attacks Rocks Israel
As many as 26 people have died in a bloody day and night of carnage which will only complicate the latest U.S.peace mission
COVER STORY:Bush Enters the Fray
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