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The Israeli architect of the Oslo Accords has called on the Palestinian president to declare the 'peace process' dead.
Any criticism of Israel by US politicians is viciously attacked by pro-Israeli groups to make sure they won't try again.
Born around the same time as Israel, Yossi Beilin discusses politics and peace activism.
The Israeli architect of the Geneva Initiative, Yossi Beilin, is hoping that the goodwill generated by the unofficial peace move will catapult him to the leadership of a new left-wing political party.
The authors of an unofficial Middle East peace plan have received qualified support from US Secretary of State Colin Powell in their bid to frame a "coalition of sanity" against extremists.
The co-authors of a symbolic Palestinian-Israeli peace accord are scheduled to meet US Deputy Defence Secretary Paul Wolfowitz in Washington, a move likely to deepen a spat between the United States and its ally Israel.
Israel's opposition politicians and prominent Palestinians have launched an alternative peace plan amid accusations of treason from both sides.

Two days of unofficial talks between Palestinian and Israeli officials in Britain have ended in stalemate, eclipsed by another unofficial move - the Geneva initiative for a solution to the Middle East conflict.

Arthur Neslen in London
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