Al-Monitor | The Time for a Palestinian State Is Now Wall Street Journal It annexed East Jerusalem, started building settlements on Palestinian lands, and began a military rule in the occupied territories that only grew more inhumane with each turn of the year. Palestinians, however, took stock of the calamity, ... West must recognize peaceful Palestinian resistance movement Palestine Today 06 07 2012 Palestinian Banks Reach 'The Red Line' |
Al-Monitor | Imprisoned Palestinian Soccer Player Perilously Close to Death Al-Monitor Mahmoud Sarsak, 25, a soccer player on the Palestinian National Team, has been under administrative detention in Israeli prison for three years, on suspicion of involvement in activities of the Islamic Jihad organization. He continues the hunger strike ... The War on Palestinian Soccer: Free Mahmoud Sarsak Palestinian hunger strike footballer 'at risk of death' Football player's hunger strike threatens Israeli-Palestinian deal |
The Daily Star | Middle East: Sentence for Former Adviser to Arafat New York Times A Palestinian Authority anticorruption court sentenced Yasir Arafat's former financial adviser to 15 years in prison with hard labor and a $15 million fine, according to the official Palestinian news agency, Wafa. The adviser, Muhammad Rashid, ... Former Arafat advisor sentenced to 15 years in jail Former Palestine Fund Director Sentenced to 15 years |
Haaretz | Pro-Palestinian protests mar Israel celebration in Melbourne Jewish Telegraphic Agency SYDNEY, Australia (JTA) – A crowd of angry pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Melbourne marred the annual celebration of Israel's independence. Attendees at Tuesday night's high-profile gathering of politicians, diplomats, bureaucrats and Jewish leaders ... Israel, Palestine: No laughing matter Israel's peace quest 45 years after Six-Day WarThe Arab world still refuses to ... Richard Beinart and Peter Goldstone – Part II |
Al-Arabiya | Middle East conflict The Seattle Times Three momentous developments are transforming the Israeli-Palestinian conflict yet receiving scant attention. [“Envoy: Israel under siege in era of prosperity,” News, June 7.] First, for both Israel and Palestine, there seemingly is no confidence in ... Israel bars disabled Palestinian athlete "Every third child in Gaza stunted by hunger": interview with renowned doctor ... Gaza Paralympian: Nothing is impossible |
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Palestine: a History of Nonviolence Carnegie Endowment for International Peace The recent hunger strikes of almost 1600 Palestinian prisoners represent a watershed juncture in nonviolent resistance in Palestine. While Palestinians have long utilized methods of nonviolence—dating back to Mandatory Palestine of the thirties and ... Palestinian activists "occupy" their own little piece of land in London Palestine-Israel, Another week of struggle the media could not ignore BDS roundup: Arizona State University student government votes to divest from ... |
Wall Street Journal | Palestinian Abbas urges Israel to accept 2-state deal Reuters By Jonathon Burch | ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas urged Israel on Tuesday to accept a two-state solution based on 1967 borders, warning that the opportunity "may not stay on the table for a long time" given the political ... A Settlement Freeze Can Advance Israeli-Palestinian Peace |
The Daily Star | The War on Palestinian Soccer: Free Mahmoud Sarsak Middle East Online Although the story of Palestinian prisoners in Israel speaks to a common reality of unlawful detentions and widespread mistreatment, Sarsakís fate can also be viewed within its own unique context, reports Ramzy Baroud. On June 3, Palestinian national ... Israel detention threatens Gaza footballer's dream Israel detention ends Gaza footballer's dream When Will the Six-Day War End? |
Daily Maverick | Israel-Palestine conflict comes to Cape Town – over a film Daily Maverick It's a story as knotty and tangled as Israel-Palestine itself. By REBECCA DAVIS The saga began in February. The Palestine Solidarity Committee approached the Labia Theatre to ask whether they could screen the documentary Roadmap to Apartheid. |
Israel asks Arab visitors to open emails to search San Francisco Chronicle The agent, suspecting Tamari was involved in pro-Palestinian activism, wanted to inspect her private email account for incriminating evidence. The 42-year-old American of Palestinian descent refused and was swiftly expelled from the country. |