Daily Beast | Palestine Can Wait…for Now Daily Beast If an Israeli Rip Van Winkle had gone to sleep in 1992 and woken up in 2012 to find a news report that Palestinian leader Khalid Mishal had just concluded a meeting at the Egyptian presidential palace with President Muhammad Morsi of the Muslim ... |
Al-Arabiya | Morsi-Meshaal Meeting Elevates Hamas in Egypt-Palestine Relations World Politics Review Amid questions over the policy direction of a Muslim Brotherhood-governed Egypt, newly elected President Mohamed Morsi met with two rival Palestinian leaders this week. Morsi met with Mahmoud Abbas, the Fatah president of the Palestinian Authority, ... Meshaal commits Hamas to accept Egypt's rulings on Palestinian reconciliation Morsi Meets Mashaal, Stresses Support for 'Palestinians' Palestine Today 07 19 2012 |
Haaretz | Palestinian Olympic participation brings conflict to the fore Jewish Telegraphic Agency RAMALLAH, West Bank (JTA) -- A portrait of the two most prominent Palestinian leaders -- current Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and former President Yasser Arafat, who died in 2004 -- hangs in the conference room of the Palestinian ... Palestine New Media Revolt BBC Foul Olympics / PMO complaint gets BBC to change its tune on Jerusalem |
Socialist Worker Online | Talking Palestine to Power CounterPunch Today, there is no excuse for not knowing the truth about Palestine. Even taking the disinformation spread in mainstream media, there are enough glimpses one gets of an oppressed people in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem that should compel us ... Palestine - United Nations Perfidy Exposed The Political Battle Over the 'Occupation' Narrative Israel coined the term "Nakba" and is still implementing it |
2012 East Palestine Football Preview WYTV East Palestine must replace Jake DiCello and Jared Knopp. DiCello, a 2nd-team All-State Honoree, caught 24 passes for an average of 21.8 yards and 7 scores. Jake also proved his worth on defense as he intercepted 5 balls and was involved on 58 tackles. |
The National | New York ad campaign signals change in the Palestinian debate The National The conversation about Palestine is changing in the United States. Ordinary Americans are beginning to reject occupation and apartheid, and they're beginning to make their views known. A series of ads in New York and Los Angeles illustrate the point. |
NOW LEBANON | Palestine's Radioactive Man? NOW LEBANON Anyone who ever had any dealings with Yasser Arafat would admit that he was a shrewd and calculating man who performed many political sleights of hand during those long decades when he personified the Palestinians' best dreams—or perhaps their ... Was Arafat Murdered? - OpEd |
FRANCE 24 | Hamas now has monopoly on summer fun for Gaza kids Atlanta Journal Constitution The agency is largely immune to interference from the Hamas government because it provides education, health care and food staples to Palestinian refugees and their descendants, who make up the bulk of Gaza's 1.7 million people. Both sides have been ... Egypt's Morsi meets with Palestinian leaders Hamas seeks new Gaza policy from Egypt Fire and chaos in Israel/Palestine |
From Palestine to Pussy Riot: The Hunger Strike in the Digital Age Huffington Post Whilst the hunger strike may have made its greatest political gains in the twentieth century helping to expose injustice, overturn prejudice and even overthrow empires, the release of Palestinian footballer, Mahmoud Sarsak, last week after a 95 day ... |
PEDC hosts tours of Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility Palestine Herald Press PALESTINE — The Palestine Economic Development Corp. hosted a luncheon for community leaders at the Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility on Monday to give them a chance to view three different scientific experiments being built and conducted at the ... |