Mitchell Prothero
- Mitchell Prothero has written articles published in The Guardian and The Observer.
Most Recent article
Analysis: Who will come out on top?
The Guardian, Saturday 3 JanuaryThe question in Gaza remains whether Islamic Jihad have bitten off more than they can chew
Previous Articles
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Damascus car bomb kills 17
The Observer, Sun 28 September 2008
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Hizbollah builds up covert army for a new assault against Israel
The Observer, Sun 27 April 2008 (11 blog links)
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Revealed: trap that lured the merchant of death
The Observer, Sun 9 March 2008 (1 blog link)
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Crisis at Lebanon impasse
The Observer, Sun 23 December 2007
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Lebanon's new low as leader talks fail
The Observer, Sun 23 December 2007
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Lebanon tensions rise as siege ends
The Observer, Sun 9 September 2007
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Lebanese await the inevitable return of war
The Observer, Sun 19 August 2007
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Kidnapped BBC man's fate hangs on clan feud
The Observer, Sun 1 July 2007
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Lebanese troops move in for the kill
The Observer, Sun 3 June 2007
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Lebanon gives rebels last chance to yield
The Observer, Sun 27 May 2007
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Mitchell Prothero has written...
- More about 'hizbollah' than anything else
Mitchell Prothero by numbers...
- 12 articles (since May 2007)
- Average article: 33 column inches (982 words)
- Shortest article: 18 column inches (543 words)
- Longest article: 81 column inches (2444 words)
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