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Finding solutions to the Palestinians' dilemma is to think fairly about Palestine. To "THINK PALESTINE" is to understand the key to solving that region's problems, including the US one-sided and blind supports to "Israel". The weekly articles reflects comments on occurring events and are full of knowledge and facts. According to readers every article enhanced journalistic accuracy, historical correctness, and a living memory. Dr. Effarah started writing in 1952 while a student at the American University of Beirut (AUB). As an Arab-American independent thinker, he judges events according to their merits while acting as a participant observer of the one-sided American policy toward the Middle East that serves the interests of "Israel." He records and highlights the facts in an attempt to find the key to unlocking the Palestinian, Arab, and Israeli conflicts. His personal feelings as a survivor of the Palestinian holocaust of 1948 and his interpretations of the proceedings represent a major part of the events that took place in that period.
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Finding solutions to the Palestinians' dilemma is to think fairly about Palestine. To "THINK PALESTINE" is to understand the key to solving that region's problems, including the US one-sided and blind supports to "Israel". The weekly articles reflects comments on occurring events and are full of knowledge and facts. According to readers every article enhanced journalistic accuracy, historical correctness, and a living memory. Dr. Effarah started writing in 1952 while a student at the American University of Beirut (AUB). As an Arab-American independent thinker, he judges events according to their merits while acting as a participant observer of the one-sided American policy toward the Middle East that serves the interests of "Israel." He records and highlights the facts in an attempt to find the key to unlocking the Palestinian, Arab, and Israeli conflicts. His personal feelings as a survivor of the Palestinian holocaust of 1948 and his interpretations of the proceedings represent a major part of the events that took place in that period.