Sydney Morning Herald | This Week in Palestine, November 16th, 2012 Bay Area Indymedia This Week in Palestine, November 16th, 2012. by IMEMC Friday Nov 16th, 2012 10:08 PM. Welcome to this Week in Palestine, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, http://www.imemc.org, for November 10th to the 16th, 2012. Experts: Hamas hopes to take over Palestinian cause Israel strikes Hamas' power centres Gazans watch with pride as Hamas strikes Israel |
BBC News | Abu Mazen wants a state, not the right of return Haaretz On November 29, the Palestinian Authority will ask the United Nations General Assembly to recognize Palestine as a non-member state. That is on the assumption that pressure on the PA to delay until after the election in Israel does not bear fruit. Many ... Gaza crisis: Pro-Palestinian rally taking place in Edinburgh Palestine: 2 Palestinians, incl a child, killed in Jabalia Targeting Civilians: Israel's Specialty |
Examiner.com | Egypt stuck in the middle of Israel-Palestine conflict Examiner.com Morsi was obviously assuaging public sentiment and the deep sense of outrage felt by many Egyptians towards Israel's occupation of Palestine. According to Paul McGeough of the Sydney Morning Herald, Morsi doesn't want to appear like another Hosni ... Egypt: Thousands march from Al-Azhar to Tahrir in solidarity with Gaza |
The Sun | Kim Kardashian receives death threats on Twitter over posts on Israel, Palestine Examiner.com Kim went on to say that she had been “praying for everyone in Palestine [too] … as well as across the world!” However, only more angry tweets — and a number of other death threats — followed on her Twitter account. Kim Kardashian quickly deleted ... Kim Kardashian apologises for Tweets over Israel-Palestine conflict Kim Kardashian apologizes for tweets on Israeli-Palestinian conflict Shocker: Kim Kardashian Weighing In on Israel-Palestine Conflict Doesn't Go ... |
Palestinian supporters rally in downtown Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel About 150 supporters of Palestinians rallied across from the Federal Courthouse on Saturday to protest what they fear is an imminent Israeli invasion of Gaza. Across the divide of six-lane Broward Boulevard, a tiny pro-Israel contingent was on hand to ... |
AFP | Anonymous is hacking Israeli Web sites Washington Post (blog) Do NOT shut down the Internet into the “Occupied Territories”, and cease and desist from your terror upon the innocent people of Palestine or you will know the full and unbridled wrath of Anonymous.” The group also provided a digital “Anonymous Gaza ... Anonymous warns that 'Israel has crossed a line in the sand' |
The Israeli-Palestinian politics of a bloodied child's photo Washington Post (blog) But the conversations around these photos, and around the stories that they tell, are themselves a microcosm of the distrust and feelings of victimhood that have long plagued the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The old arguments of the Middle East are so ... |
The Art of Palestinian Resistance Huffington Post The festival features a wide range of art -- from video and installation to painting and literature -- and architecture, including walks and talks, organized by Riwaq, an NGO that seeks to document and conserve Palestine's architectural heritage which ... |
The Guardian | Palestinians stay firm on UN statehood bid Washington Post RAMALLAH, West Bank — Defying strong pressure from Washington, the Palestinian leadership is moving ahead with a bid to upgrade the Palestinians' status at the United Nations to non-member statehood, with a draft resolution on the issue expected to be ... Israel warns foreign leaders, Palestine over UN bid Israel threatens to overthrow Abbas over Palestinian statehood bid Palestinian UN observer state bid on 29 November |
Fars News Agency | Pakistan: Resolution of Palestinian Issue Necessary for Peace in Middle East Fars News Agency During the phone conversation, Morsi requested the Pakistani prime minister to support when the Palestine issue is raised at international forums specially the United Nations Security Council. According to Dawn, the Pakistani premier said Islamabad ... |