Aljazeera.com | First Step to Peace: Admitting that it's Complicated Daily Beast by Yehudah Mirsky May 4, 2012 1:05 PM EDT Amid the endless, endless verbiage, the haggling, the suffering, in Israel's conflict with the Arabs of Palestine, in the end it all boils down to this: There are just two sides here: the people who think it's ... Israel and Palestine: Two states, two peoples Real-politics can alleviate Palestinian suffering BU professors focus on Israeli-Palestinian conflict |
The Electronic Intifada (blog) | Strange State of Palestinian Conflict Could Produce Unexpected Results Huffington Post The Palestinian conflict is going through one of its strangest stages these days. So much is going against Palestine, yet so much is going for it. Israel was never as arrogant in its treatment of Palestinians and its expansionist policy, ... Palestinians Go Hungry to Make Their Voices Heard This Week in Palestine week 18 2012 Palestinian Prisoners Subject to Collective Punishment as Mass Hunger Strike ... |
The Daily Star | Appropriating Palestinian history's orphans for fiction The Daily Star His identity has remained unknown – that is until Palestinian writer Susan Abulhawa claimed him in her debut novel “Mornings in Jenin.” In this one thread in Abulhawa's complex family saga spanning six decades, Abulhawa imbues this man – so ... Palestine on her mind |
Telegraph.co.uk | Analysis: Is a Palestinian revolt against Mahmoud Abbas brewing? Telegraph.co.uk As a deadline for elections passes, Palestinian frustration towards a leadership seen as inept, out of touch and repressive is rising to dangerous levels. By Adrian Blomfield, Ramallah It was meant to be a day of catharsis and rejoicing, ... Will Palestine be united by general elections? On anniversary of reconciliation deal, unity remains elusive On Anniversary Of Hamas-Fatah Reconciliation Deal, Unity Remains Elusive |
New York Times | Methodists Vote Against Ending Investments Tied to Israel New York Times After an afternoon of impassioned debate and several votes, the delegates overwhelmingly passed a more neutral resolution calling for “positive” investment to encourage economic development “in Palestine.” However, the Methodists also passed a strongly ... United Methodists Soundly Defeat Divestment Move at General Conference United Methodist Church Rejects Divestment United Methodists Call for Boycott |
"A Thousand Faces" exhibit opens Saturday at museum Palestine Herald Press By CHERIL VERNON Palestine Herald-Press PALESTINE — A reception for Palestine photographer and artist Rebecca Rowntree's new exhibit “A Thousand Faces” is planned Saturday at the Museum for East Texas Culture in Palestine. The reception, which will ... |
AFP | Palestinian Christians Against the Occupation Huffington Post (blog) I am a Palestinian Christian, now a US citizen, and my own experience and that of my family attest to the falsity of Ambassador Oren's assertion. I was born in East Jerusalem, Jordan in 1952, only a few years after my family and the majority of ... A Three State Solution WALSH: Myth of a two-state solution Life of the Jews of Palestine |
Palestinian Christians do not tolerate living under Israeli occupation +972 Magazine - Independent commentary from Israel and the Palestinian territories The writer asserts Palestinian Christians are emigrating due to Israel's discriminatory policies, and calls attention to upcoming resolutions by churches in the United States to divest from Israeli companies that profit from the occupation. |
Financial Times | Scholar who raised a hero and a prime minister Financial Times Born in Warsaw in 1910, he arrived in British-governed Palestine with his family 10 years later. It was there that he developed his ideology, soon recognising that it chimed with that of Revisionist Zionism, the ultranationalist movement led by Zeev ... A federated state for Israelis and Palestinians Adamant defence of Israel shaped historian Changing course in Israel |
Easing the burden: maternal health care in Palestinian camps The Daily Star By Martin Armstrong SIDON, Lebanon: Sitting in a dark, cramped living room in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain al-Hilweh, Sawsan, 24, tenderly rocks her three-month-old son Bayan on her knee, whispering sweet-nothings to calm the agitated baby. |