The Daily Star | 'PA should focus on Palestinian unity, not Israel' Jerusalem Post If Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas bets on peace talks with Israel rather than reconciling his Fatah movement with Hamas, he will lose out, Zahar said in an interview with Reuters in his Gaza office. "The changing factors around us are in ... PFLP: Israeli, Palestinian talks 'poison' reconciliation PFLP: Israeli, Palestinian Talks 'Poison' Reconciliation UK activists remember Gaza massacre |
The Atlantic | Will Jews be Able to Live in a Future Palestinian State? The Atlantic is featuring multimedia presentations on the four core issues of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Borders, Security, Refugees, and Jerusalem. These are complex issues, so post your questions in the comments section of each chapter, send them via email ... Dennis Ross discovers Palestine Palestine Today 01 09 2012 Prospects for Palestinians dwindling |
AFP | Palestinians focused on UN, not talks: Lieberman AFP Palestinian negotiator Nabil Shaath said his side's policy was unchanged. "All these moves are a preventative tactic in order to keep the ball in the Israeli court," he told Voice of Palestine radio on Monday. "The Palestinian stance has not changed in ... Palestinians rule out breakthrough in second round of peace meetings Israel minister: Talks not on Palestine's agenda Rift persists as Palestinians, Israel meet in Jordan |
New York Daily News | Palestinian Sesame Street falls victim to US funding freeze Rapid tv news The local version of children's TV show Sesame Street, or Sharaa Simsim in Arabic, is on hold in Palestine following the suspension of funding by the US Congress. Sharaa Simsim debuted on national television in Palestine in 1996 with a message of peace ... Palestinian Sesame Street falls victim to US Congress Palestinian Sesame Street left in the dark while waiting for American funding It's a little too quiet on Sesame St, Palestine |
Tunisia Live | Gaza leader promises 'difficult days' for Israel AFP TUNIS — The prime minister in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Sunday promised "difficult days" for Israel, and at a rally in Tunis urged Arab Spring revolutionaries to fight for an independent Palestine. Ismail Haniya received an ovation from the crowd ... Palestinian Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh Addresses Tunisian Revolution in Sidi ... Hamas leader's Tunisia visit angers Palestinian officials Internet fuels Palestine free expression |
Electronic Intifada | If the extremists get their way Haaretz Palestinians who seek a unitary state in all of former British Mandatory Palestine believe that, due to these tensions, the binational state would become an Arab state governed in the spirit of Islam. The secular Palestine Liberation Organization would ... The Delusions of 'Liberal' Zionism New book explores Jewish opposition to Israel's occupation The World for Israel, or Jews for the World? |
The Daily Star | Inter-factional rivalry raises tensions in Ain al-Hilweh The Daily Star They say that whenever he feels he is losing attention, Maqdah holds military parades and distributes certificates to fighters, threatening “to start a sacred march to Palestine and to cross the borders [between Lebanon and Israel] without permission. ... |
International Solidarity Movement | The Occupy movement and Palestine International Solidarity Movement It was noticed that a majority among the participants in the movement were pro-Palestinians, who took to the streets holding banners that read “Occupy Wall Street Not Palestine.” The movement received support and solidarity from the BDS National ... |
Press TV | Envoy: Palestine Continues Pursuing UN Membership ABC News By MICHAEL ASTOR AP The Palestinians will employ new creative ideas to gain membership at the world body despite a US threat to veto such an action, Palestinian UN observer Riyad Mansour disclosed Friday. Mansour presented the Security Council ... Envoy: Palestine continues pursuing UN membership Palestine Reports to UN on Israeli Crimes in Occupied Territories Palestine raps US blind support of Israel |
Globe and Mail | Musharraf on Pakistan's deep commitment with Palestine Pakistan Observer But at the same time Musharraf also pointed out the reasons why Pakistan do not recognise Israel and that is, as he has rightly said, there is a deep commitment and sentimental attachment of the people of Pakistan with Palestine. ... Closer ties with Israel can help Pak vis-à-vis India: Musharraf Musharraf for recognizing Israel; urges Pak to enhance relations Musharraf favours ties with Israel |