Consortium News | Palestinians vow to press forward with UN recognition, despite Israeli and US ... Washington Post RAMALLAH, West Bank — The Palestinian president is moving forward with his plan to seek upgraded observer status at the United Nations next month, despite American and Israeli threats of financial or diplomatic retaliation, officials said Sunday. Israeli airstrike hits Hamas target Telling Truths about Israel/Palestine Obama's Israel Policy Failure Ensures Settlement Expansion |
NPR | In Between Explores Cultural Identity of Palestinian Israeli Artist The Sophian The one-man show In Between by Ibrahim Miari, a Palestinian-Israeli theater artist, opened at the Hallie Flanagan Theater in the Mendenhall Center on Oct. 22. The play, previously featured at locations including M.I.T., Tufts University and the Leeds ... Why the Only Solution is the Two-State Solution Netanyahu's Settlement Jungle Netanyahu Pledges Continued Lawlessness |
The People's Voice | “The name of the game: erasing Palestine…” The People's Voice Around the time my article “Who does 'Agent Cameron' work for?” appeared last week a Jewish lady, Elizabeth Morley, wrote to Mr Cameron scolding the prime minister for his shocking dinner speech to the United Jewish Israel Appeal ... Palestine - Obama's Befuddled Thinking Sends Peace Prospects Sinking Freedom House Downgrades Israel, Based on Palestinian Deceit How France Fuels the Palestinian Arab Cultural Intifada |
Palestinians to seek UN recognition next month Belleville News Democrat FILE - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas leaves the podium after speaking during the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in this Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 file photo. Palestinian leaders plan to shake up the ... |
Palestine olive farmers cultivate resistance Aljazeera.com Al-Lubban Ash-Sharqiya, West Bank - With a canvas tarp and a bucket in tow, the Daraghmehs surround one of the many olive trees dotting the family's small parcel of land, plucking the green fruit in the early morning hours. For this Palestinian family ... |
The Voice of Russia | Palestine Will Seek UN Recognition Next Month The Inquisitr The Palestinian president will be moving forward with his plan to seek upgraded observer status at the United Nations in November, despite American and Israeli threats of financial and/or diplomatic retaliation, according to a statement by officials on ... Report: Abbas to pursue UN bid in November Palestine to seek UN observer status next month Fatah reaffirms resolve to seek UN recognition |
Jewish Chronicle | United Nations: Boycott International companies that benefit from Israeli ... Al-Bawaba These companies according to Falk have “to implement its international human rights and humanitarian law obligations and certify that private business conducting operation in Palestine were accountable for any activities that may affect Palestinians ... UN Palestine expert criticised for settlement boycott call Folk:'Boycott companies profiting from settlements' |
Daily Beast | Why The Palestinian Authority Is Broke Daily Beast File under: Reading the writing on the wall. As the United States withholds vital aid for the Palestinians, Israel handed over $78 million last week. The early transfer of tax revenues reflects Israeli fears of wider unrest as the crisis strains the ... Palestinian UN Bid in Defiance of US Seeks to Jolt Talks (Ramallah) Gross violations: Israel's water theft The many faces of Palestinian resistance |
Ma'an News Agency | Analysis: Hamas brinkmanship masks quiet confidence Reuters Analysts say Hamas aims to replace the creaking Palestine Liberation Organisation, headed by Abbas, and give a new face to the Palestinian movement: sober, incorruptible, Islamic, moderate; backed by Egypt and Qatar, and able to advance the Palestinian ... And the Winner of the Foreign Policy Debate Is... the Emir of Qatar? Qatari emir urges Palestinian unity Palestinian killed, 3 hurt in Israeli attack on northern Gaza |
New York Times | The European Left and Its Trouble With Jews New York Times Beginning in the 1990s, many on the European left began to view the growing Muslim minorities in their countries as a new proletariat and the Palestinian cause as a recruiting mechanism. The issue of Palestine was particularly seductive for the ... This Day, October 29, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin |