International Business Times | Palestinian minister resigns over web censorship BBC News The communications minister of the Palestinian Authority has resigned, claiming it was trying to silence its critics and curb freedom of expression. Mashour Abu Daqa said senior officials had ordered several opposition websites to be blocked over the ... Palestinian Authority Censors Internet; Minister Quits PA minister resigns amid censorship row Palestinian minister accuses attorney general of blocking websites |
gulfnews.com | Expansion of Israeli settlements a response to Palestinian rejectionism San Diego Jewish World No surprise that Israeli moves have brought forth a chorus of opposition from a number of European governments, plus officials of the United States, the Palestine Authority, and Jordan. We do not know how the government–whose Prime Minister has said ... Palestinian chief negotiator says Israel hiking book 'incites violence' Land Day: Why It Matters Israel's Gulag Prison Hell |
Mpls. church's Palestinian Art Festival lets art rise above conflict Minneapolis Star Tribune When Israeli forces occupied the Palestinian city of Bethlehem a few years ago, they used the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church as a staging ground, breaking the church's stained glass in the process. Instead of sweeping out the mess, ... |
New York Times | Political Will - the Common Denominator in Solving Israel-Palestine & Iran ... Americans for Peace Now By Lara Friedman on April 26, 2012 1:32 PM | No Comments At a recent briefing in Washington, a prominent scholar observed that the crisis over Iran's nuclear program is similar to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in that the contours of a negotiated ... Netanyahu says Iranian sanctions 'better work soon' Israel at 64: Farewell to Hysteria -- Welcome to Pragmatism Is Iran Getting a “Freebie”? |
The wall that divides Israel from Palestine, a firsthand look Examiner.com When Autumn and Daniel Hart traveled to Israel and Palestine with a tour group of 25 people led by Dr. Barry Bryant for two-weeks, they saw firsthand the walls, boundaries and thousands of roadways blocked to Palestine around Jerusalem. |
The National | Ramallah is indifferent as 2000 prisoners on hunger strike Haaretz The strike was started by prisoners loyal to Islamic Jihad, as well as the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, in opposition to prison sentences being handed down without trials. Relatives of prisoners outside of the military court at Ofer ... This Week in Palestine week 17 2012 Take action, join the demonstrations for Palestinian hunger strikers Abbas: No Peace with Israel before Prisoners Freed |
The Christian Century | Talks address Israel-Palestine conflict HeraldNet By Alejandro Dominguez, Herald Writer People can have a chance to learn more about the Israel and Palestine conflict from those who have lived and experienced it during a series of talks starting this Sunday. The Israel/Palestinian Mission Network of ... One state, two state, three state, four – Part III 'Israel's gone way beyond apartheid' Methodists consider divesting from Israeli occupation |
Globe and Mail | AP Interview: Palestinian doubts 2-state solution Fox News ABU DIS, West Bank — With gloom deepening over prospects for peace, a leading Palestinian is suggesting they might drop the "two-state solution" that has underpinned two decades of negotiations, aiming for Israel and a Palestinian state next to each ... Palestine - Statehood Supersedes Oslo Accords and Roadmap |
Relay for Life event to benefit cancer research Palestine Herald Press By CHERIL VERNON Palestine Herald-Press PALESTINE — A week from now, hundreds of area residents will gather to celebrate cancer survivors and caregivers and remember the loved ones that have lost the battle to cancer at the Anderson County Relay for ... |
Our Town: Live music grants now available Palestine Herald Press By MARY RAINWATER Palestine Herald-Press PALESTINE — The Texas Music Office, a division of the Office of the Governor, today announced the creation of the Live Music Grant Program, which will fund free, live-music concerts across the state. |