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All quiet on the Gaza front: There's been a brief and welcome lull in the terror campaigns of Hamas, the Al-Aksa brigade, and such-like.(The Week)(Brief Article)

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* All quiet on the Gaza front: There's been a brief and welcome lull in the terror campaigns of Hamas, the Al-Aksa brigade, and such-like. More than that, Yasser Arafat's successor, Mahmud Abbas, has deployed some hundreds of his security forces around the Strip's border with the aim of preventing acts of terrorism. So he's been able to do peacefully in a few days what Arafat for years said couldn't be done for fear of a Palestinian civil war. At the same time, he is negotiating with the ...

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