Financial Times | Lieberman rejects Germany's request to free up Palestinian tax money Ha'aretz Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has rebuffed a German request that Israel stop withholding Palestinian tax money in response to UNESCO's decision to grant full membership to the Palestinian Authority. Increasing the strain on an already tense ... Despite UNESCO victory, Palestinian statehood push running aground Palestinian 'tsunami' still taking its toll around world Encountering Peace: Let's not talk? |
Ha'aretz | Netanyahu: 'PA reneged on central Oslo tenet' Jerusalem Post Last week, UNESCO recognized Palestine as its 195th member. The Palestinians have refused, at the same time, to negotiate a final status solution with Israel. Netanyahu said that within the framework of the Oslo Accords, Israel pulled out of large ... Israeli PM urges settler restraint after clashes West Bank settlers must take legal route |
Tablet Magazine | Defining Jerusalem: Israel-Palestine Conflict Comes To The Supreme Court Huffington Post Now, there will be no peace accord tomorrow, and if a peace accord is ever reached, Jerusalem may be divided or shared, but Israel will surely not relinquish all of it to a Palestinian state. Yet Sotomayor's question, like most other hypotheticals, ... In Jerusalem Case, Palestine Is Unspoken Issue Opinion: Preserving Palestine's heritage Supreme Court wrestles with sticky Jerusalem passport case |
The Brooklyn Ink | Palestinian Statehood: What the Children Say The Brooklyn Ink By Hannah Olivennes Amid the discussion around the Palestinian bid for full United Nations membership, we talk to sixth graders at schools from different faiths about the conflict. What do they know? How do they know it? After months of talks and ... Wising up to the United Nations |
Palestinian bid to UN is smokescreen The State Press Palestine is seeking recognition as a state from the UN, again. Last week, they were granted membership in the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. This week, they pledge to ... |
Ha'aretz | Abbas, Mashaal to meet to discuss Palestinian elections Jerusalem Post Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal are expected to meet later this month to discuss holding presidential and parliamentary elections in the Palestinian territories, a PA official in Ramallah said Monday. ... Abbas won't run for another term |
CTV.ca | It's Not Israel's Critics Who Are Anti-Israel Huffington Post As someone who blogs about Israel and Palestine almost daily, I elicit many reactions -- from left-wing supporters and hostile right-wing detractors. Naturally the two groups don't agree on much of anything but sometimes supporters and detractors make ... Jailed for sailing to Gaza Three Injured, One Serious, As Army Shells Gaza Quilcene activist refuses to sign deportation order after Israeli block ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | France: We won't support Palestinian UN membership bid Jerusalem Post Israel's efforts to thwart a Palestinian drive for unilateral statehood at the UN was buoyed on Saturday when France announced that it won't support the measure. France is one of 15 nations that sit on the Security Council, which is debating the ... France to abstain at UN Security Council vote on Palestinian UN bid, Britain ... Britain to abstain on Palestine statehood vote at UN France says it will abstain from UN Security Council vote on Palestinian ... |
The Daily Star | Anonymous hackers suspected of attacking Israel's defence websites as Shin Bet ... Daily Mail Anonymous's warning was referring to a November 4 incident, when two boats - carrying 27 activists, crew and journalists - were stopped by Israeli vessels in international water near Israel's blockade of Palestine. It was the second time activists have ... Anonymous Threatens Israel, but 'Not Responsible' for Cyber-Attack Israeli sites down after attack threats Hackers threaten cyber attack against Israel; Mossad, IDF websites down |
Palestine Chronicle | From Balfour to Obama: Colonial Thinking on Palestine Palestine Chronicle The phrase “British Mandate of Palestine” is as commonplace in Western and Zionist scholarship on Palestine as to be inoffensive and therefore barely given a second thought. Indeed, a quick internet search of this seemingly innocuous ... |