Palestine Chronicle | Rep. Joe Walsh's one-state solution Jewish Telegraphic Agency (blog) By Ron Kampeas · May 9, 2012 What would happen if a lawmaker advocated solving Israeli-Palestinian dispute with a one-state solution and encouraged one of the parties to the conflict to, well, leave to facilitate this outcome? UN seeks upgrades for Palestinian refugee camps Empty Stomachs, Palestinian Spring Couple report what they saw in Palestine |
The Daily Star | Will Israel deal with Palestine or bomb Iran? We may be about to find out Telegraph.co.uk (blog) There are two great big existential issues facing Israel – Palestine and Iran – and his citizens will never forgive Netanyahu if he does not use this position of unparalleled strength to address either one of them (or, of course, if he addresses them ... Palestinians not optimistic about peace with new Israeli government Netanyahu Crowns Himself King of Israel: Will Israeli Left Finally Stir? Divided Palestine |
Between The Lines | Palestinian Prisoner Hunger Strike Marks Renewed Emphasis on Nonviolent Resistance Between The Lines Even as Israeli government leaders continue to press their case for military action against Iran, targeting their nuclear capability, they continue to ignore the issue of Palestinian rights as their occupation of the West Bank marks its 45th year. With Methodists Avoiding BDS, Presbyterians Likely To Follow Suit Loss Becomes a Win Just as divestment helped end apartheid, it could help bring peace to Israel |
Ahram Online | Bean Counting States Daily Beast by Sam Bahour May 8, 2012 2:07 PM EDT As the Israeli-Palestinian conflict faces hunger strikes and the threat of renewed conflict, the question being tirelessly reiterated is whether a two-state solution is beyond us. The answer is "Yes"€ and "€œNo. Palestinian prisoners on mass hunger strike Palestinian Prisoner Unity Toward confederation |
CBS News | Put Palestine first to stop Iran-Israel posturing The Japan Times Even after the Six-Day War in 1967 and the Yom Kippur War in 1973, when they and other countries around the world were calling for the creation of a Palestinian state, they did not sever their diplomatic relations with Israel. Will Israel deal with Palestine or bomb Iran? We may be about to find out Key steps for a just and lasting Middle East peace Arab concerns over Iran not a war cry |
Al-Arabiya | Palestine- Aleppo- Cairo Al-Arabiya By Elias Khoury The hunger strike staged by Palestinian prisoners entered its third week. Syrian forces stormed the Aleppo University hostel in another show of the regime's brutality. Cairo is going through the most violent of clashes against the ... Senior Hamas Official: Palestinians Don't Come from Palestine The Internet...... A Defensive Weapon |
Limerick Leader | Irish Cement strike and Palestine controversy brought up at CRH agm Irish Times Palestinian human rights attorney Huwaida Arraf called on the group to sell its 25 per cent stake in Israeli group Mashav, which in turn owns Nesher Cement. She and the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign claim Nesher has been supplying cement to ... Stop Cementing Misery in Palestine! |
Sell stake in Israeli group, pro-Palestinian activists urges Irish firm Jewish Telegraphic Agency By Jon Ihle · May 9, 2012 DUBLIN, Ireland (JTA) -- Pro-Palestinian activists called on the Irish multinational building materials firm CRH to sell its stake in the Israeli group Mashav, accusing the company of profiting from the "illegal occupation" of ... |
Palestine murder suspect arrested in Midland Athens Daily Review PALESTINE — A 22-year-old Palestine man wanted locally for murder in connection with a November 2010 shooting death was arrested late Tuesday afternoon by authorities in Midland. Midland County Sheriff Gary Painter said representatives of his agency ... East Texas Murder Suspect Arrested in Midland |
Palestine's exiles find family bonds thru Facebook Fox News SIDON, Lebanon – As Jewish forces advanced on their village during the war that surrounded Israel's creation in 1948, the Palestinian Faour family piled children and belongings into donkey carts and fled, hoping to return home when the fighting stopped ... |