Al-Monitor | Palestinian economic protests point to uncertain future for PA, Israel Jewish Telegraphic Agency Growing economic protests in the West Bank could lead to increased regional instability and perhaps even the end of the Palestinian Authority, experts are warning. At this point, however, they say the protests are unlikely to result in an eruption of ... A 'Palestinian Spring'? The Protest Nobody Noticed The occupation and economics: No freedom for Palestinians Palestinian Fuel Crisis Averted, Economic Crisis Still Looms |
Aljazeera.com | A Preventable Massacre New York Times 16, 1982, the Israeli military allowed a right-wing Lebanese militia to enter two Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut. In the ensuing three-day rampage, the militia, linked to the Maronite Christian Phalange Party, raped, killed and dismembered at ... 30 years of impunity - Israel and the massacre of Sabra and Shatila View of Middle East is too black and white For Shatila survivors, pain lives on |
The Electronic Intifada (blog) | Podcast: Indian boycott activist talks about “tremendous response” to ... The Electronic Intifada (blog) “What is happening is that on the one hand, there is [a] tremendous response to the call for solidarity with Palestine. On the other hand, this is also a response to the shift in India's foreign policy; the strategic shift from the support for ... |
Al-Bawaba | A woman's right to stand: Unveiling Palestine's all-female bloc Al-Bawaba The tide could be turning for politics in the conservative West Bank next month as - in a landmark move for girl power in Palestine - an all-female parliamentary group have thrown themselves into the running for the upcoming municipal elections in Hebron. Palestinian Elections: All-Female Bloc Vying For Votes All-female bloc runs in Palestinian elections |
Palestinian ambassador congratulates Angolan President AngolaPress Luanda – The Palestinian ambassador to Angola, Najah AL Rhman, on Sunday in Luanda congratulated President José Eduardo dos Santos on his reelection in last August 31 polls. The diplomat also congratulated the party led by the Angolan statesman, ... |
KGMI | Palestinian farmers wither in tough climate Reuters BEIT UMMAR, West Bank (Reuters) - Once a mainstay of the local economy, Palestinian agriculture in the rocky West Bank is in decline as farmers struggle to protect their livelihoods and their lands. Deprived of water and cut off from key markets ... Spreading Palestinian Protests Focus on Leaders Palestinian leaders nix price hikes to appease protests Palestinian farmers struggle to protect livelihoods, land |
BBC News | A Palestinian Spring - By Jonathan Schanzer Foreign Policy It has been a week of protest across the Middle East. Beginning in Egypt and Libya, then spreading to Yemen, Tunisia, Lebanon, and Sudan, angry crowds took to the streets to protest an anti-Islam film that few had likely ever seen. The protesters weren ... Faded hopes of Palestinian place at UN Toronto Film Festival: Four films focus on Israel-Palestine conflict Empowering Palestine |
Oman Daily Observer | Oman grouped with Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestine at WAFF event Oman Daily Observer By Our Sports Reporter — MUSCAT — Oman were drawn into a relatively tough group when the draw for the seventh West Asia Football Federation (WAFF) Championship was held in Kuwait yesterday. According to information received here, Oman are ... Iran meet Saudi Arabia in WAFF championship |
New York Times | Spreading Palestinian Protests Focus on Leaders New York Times HEBRON, West Bank — A week of Palestinian protests against rising prices and economic hardship erupted Monday into rioting against the Palestinian Authority in this city and others in the West Bank, posing a new challenge to the Western-backed ... |
Al-Bawaba | Salman Natour brings Palestinian story to life in Jaffa Al-Bawaba Al-Saraya Theatre will reopen in Jaffa early October with a performance of Travel on Travel, written by Palestinian author Salman Natour (b. 1949 in Dalia al-Karmel, Palestine), directed by Munir Bakri, and starring Rawda Suleiman and Suhail Haddad. |