Ynetnews | No Easy Answers Daily Beast by Jerry Haber May 11, 2012 12:00 PM EDT Is the two-state solution for Israel-Palestine still viable? Perhaps it is time to admit, in the spirit of Voltaire, that the two-state solution was never about two states, nor was it a solution, ... UN's Palestinian refugee camps to get facelift May: Defining the real Palestinian refugee problem This Week in Palestine week 19 2012 |
The Electronic Intifada | The Lessons of the Nakba Daily Beast by Ziad J. Asali May 11, 2012 6:25 PM EDT I do not need anyone to teach me about the Palestinian Nakba. It is the defining moment of my existence. I do not need anyone to lecture me about it either. During the war in 1948, my family had already fled ... Palestinian Authority silent as Israel uses fuel monopoly as an instrument of ... The Palestinian Bedouin refugees Palestine – Israel Has Had Enough |
'Love Story, Palestine,' by Yoshiko Chuma New York Times Last year the globetrotting Yoshiko Chuma and members of her collective, the School of Hard Knocks, traveled to the Palestinian city of Ramallah. There they collaborated with El-Funoun dance troupe on a production called “6 Seconds in Ramallah. |
Palestine Chronicle | Israeli opposition to Palestinian state is unwavering Baltimore Sun It is during these many "peace processes" that Israel has been the most aggressive in increasing settlements in Palestinian territory. When power is so extremely asymmetrical, there can be no justice coming from such talks. It should be obvious by now ... Palestine Nakba 64 Years Later Join Israel in celebration of independence Who Would Jesus Bomb? |
Moneycontrol.com | Nasrallah: Hezbollah able to strike anywhere in Israel Jerusalem Post By REUTERS "Today we are not only able to hit Tel Aviv as a city but we are able to hit specific targets in TA and anywhere in occupied Palestine," Hezbollah leader says in televised address. BEIRUT - Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said ... Nasrallah: Hezbollah can hit any target in Israel Hezbollah says able to strike anywhere in Israel Hezbollah leader says his group can hit specific targets throughout Israel |
The Daily Star | Palestinians fail to work for peace Chicago Sun-Times Unfortunately but predictably, the Palestinians show no signs of abandoning the Arab rejectionism that has for decades foreclosed every realistic option to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. To establish the broadest coalition government in Israel's ... Will Israel deal with Palestine or bomb Iran? We may be about to find out Divided Palestine National unity, but not national decisions |
gulfnews.com | Israel using deadlocked peace talks to Judaise Palestine gulfnews.com By As'ad Abdul Rahman, Special to Gulf News Despite the fact that the United Nations resolutions have steadily maintained full legal support of Palestinian rights since the 1948 Catastrophe (Al Nakba), these inalienable rights remain 'ink on paper' ... Do cultural boycotts achieve anything? 'Israel continues to violate international human rights standards' IPSC: Justice Minister Abuses Position in Attacking Human Rights Campaigners |
Palestinian Airlines is back in the sky Middle East Confidential Palestinian Airlines is making its return in the skies of the Middle East once more after its first flight from Amman in Palestine to EL-Arish in Egypt was completed. It was the first flight of the airline since it was grounded in 2005. |
Brisbane Times | Palestinian prisoners on mass hunger strike Seattle Post Intelligencer DIAA HADID, AP, MOHAMMED DARAGHMEH, Associated Press In this Sunday, May 6, 2012 photo, Palestinian schoolgirls chant slogans during a protest in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners jailed in Israel in the West Bank village of Kufr Rai near Jenin. Palestinian Prisoner Unity Toward confederation Two Palestinian hunger strikers near death as Israel postpones appeal decision |
Daily Beast | Beyond Words: A Response to Hussein Ibish Daily Beast The photos show a smiling Ziad Asali, President of the American Task Force for Palestine (ATFP), posing next to Michael Oren, the Israel Ambassador to the United States, at an “Independence Day” celebration hosted by the Israeli embassy. |