Stuff is Churning — and Maybe Moving — on Israel-Palestine Front

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I’ve had about a dozen appointments today, all over Tel Aviv. I think I’ve learned a lot about this place but also know that I haven’t yet really scratched the surface of the Israel-Palestine dance around an eventual, permanent two-state agreement. Tomorrow is Palestinian Day, and I’ll be in Ramallah.

Make it $100 million for Innocent Rendition Victim Khaled El-Masri

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I just got off the phone with a prominent Arabic journalist producing a program on the politics and practice of rendition. This journalist, Yosri Fouda, has interviewed at length Khaled El-Masri, the innocent victim of American kidnapping and rendition gone very wrong.

Condi Rice’s Torture Trip & Why Isn’t El-Masri Suing the US Government for $75 mil Instead of $75,000

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Condoleeza Rice is having a tough time in Europe selling the line that the Bush administration doesn’t believe in torturing detainees — and would not “render” terror suspects to other countries for legal processing unless we were sure that they would not be tortured there either.

Castro Benefits from America’s Moral Slide on Guantanamo

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Just a short note on this interesting article a loyal TWN reader sent me. It focuses on Castro, Guantanamo Bay, and America’s “prisoners in paradise.” One thing that must be said. Fidel Castro has been uncharacteristically quiet about our use of the facilities at Guantanamo to detain “enemy combatants.

More on Barbara Bush’s Thoughts on Her Son’s Retainers and the Practice of Rendition

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This is just a quick alert. Live from the Savoy. . . I’m about to spend some time on Ian Masters’ Background Briefing. You can listen here. The show begins in three minutes, but you can download a podcast from Ian Masters site later if you missed this.

London Bound. Open Thread. . .

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I’m off to London. I really want to check in with some friends who know some stuff about this so-called “Bush Bombing Memo“. But I’m meeting a variety of people this next week. I have a flurry of posts I’ll be preparing on the plane — so be sure to check in Sunday morning.

A Must this Holiday Season: Stroll Through the States and Communities of America’s War Dead

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We don’t have an accurate count of Iraq’s casualties because Marla Ruzicka — who was trying to get some transparency about the impact of this war on Iraqi people and families — was herself killed near Baghdad. We do know that Iraq’s casualties are in the many tens of thousands.