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Editorial: Ten years on
It's been a decade since Israel and Jordan signed the historic peace treaty that produced the Jewish state's healthiest relationship so far with any of the Arab world's 22 states.
Not so simple
By GIL HOFFMAN
Who won and who lost in this week's political drama, and where do they all go next?
Settlers Journal
By DATYA YITZHAKI
I came here in the summer, exactly 20 years ago, following a request from Midreshet Hadarom to coordinate that field-study institute's outings.
Yesha in Shas-land
By LARRY DERFNER
Rehov Adoniyahu, the alley in the Bukharan Quarter where the Yazdim stands, is the heart of Shas territory.
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Prince of Israeli hearts
By DOUGLAS DAVIS
A decade after his country made peace with Israel, Jordan's Prince Hassan says the average Jordanian has yet to reap the treaty's dividends.
Behind the Lines
By ANSHEL PFEFFER
The dismissal process of Israel Broadcasting Authority Director-General Yosef Barel is moving forward, and last week as a last resort, Barel went public.
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