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Thursday, 13 July, 2000, 16:18 GMT 17:18 UK
Camp David - Arab cartoonists hit out
Cartoonists in the Palestinian and Jordanian press have been quick to put into pictures their own version of the talks at Camp David and what they see as the underlying power play between the two sides.
A selection of recent examples:
![]() Arafat on the rack: The view from Jordan's Al-Dustur
![]() The Palestinian paper Sawt al-Haqq wa al-Hurriyah took a look at the possible seating arrangements ...
![]() ... while Al-Ayyam from Ramallah had its own version of what might be on the table ...
![]() ... a theme also picked up by the Palestinian paper Al-Hayah al-Jadidah.
![]() Meanwhile, Jordan's Al-Arab al-Yawm took a look at Prime Minister Barak's comments on "red lines"
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