The Guardian | News Wrap: Palestine blames Israel in 2004 death of Yasser Arafat PBS NewsHour Palestine has blamed Israel in the death of former leader Yasser Arafat, who died in 2004. Israeli officials have denied any role in Arafat's death after Swiss Scientists announced that Arafat was likely poisoned. Also, the U.S. and Russia are expected ... Israel killed Yasser Arafat, claims Palestinian official Palestinian officials: Israel only suspect in Arafat death Palestinian Investigator Blames Israel in Arafat's Death |
Washington Post | Netanyahu Rejects Iran Deal, Israel-Palestine Too Huffington Post Opposing Prime Minister Netanyahu only requires backing the efforts of our own government to achieve an Israeli-Palestinian agreement and a nuclear deal with Iran. In the past few days Netanyahu has gone to war with the Obama administration on both ... Hoping for a thaw Israel's Nuclear Ambiguity Prodded Opposition to Iran deal tests Kerry |
RT (blog) | US loses UNESCO voting rights for standing with Israel in Palestinian ... CBS News The U.S. hasn't paid its dues to the Paris-based U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in three years in protest to the decision by world governments to make Palestine a UNESCO member in 2011. Israel suspended its dues at the same time ... US, Israel lose voting rights at UNESCO over Palestine row US, Israel lose UNESCO voting right over Palestine dispute US loses Unesco voting rights after stopping funds over Palestine decision |
Visualizing Palestine Open Democracy Over the past two years, Visualizing Palestine has harnessed visual storytelling to bring public attention to the daily injustices facing Palestinians. Here they present four infographics on dispossession, administrative detention, the wall and ... |
www.worldbulletin.net | This is Palestine Huffington Post Introducing Palestine to our American television viewers, we'll begin our new episode with this montage: "We'll visit Jerusalem -- sacred to Christians, Jews, and Muslims, and considered by Palestinians to be their historic capital. We'll harvest ... Critics bring invigorated Israel-Palestine debate to town: Siddiqui Palestine-Israel talks are a road without a map This Week in Palestine, November 8th, 2013 |
Freedom of movement: Capoeira in Palestine Aljazeera.com Ramallah, occupied Palestinian territories - When 50-year-old Jorge Goia first came to the West Bank, he immediately realised that there were deep-rooted links between the historical origins of capoeira, the Brazilian martial art to which he is deeply ... |
Daily Mail | Palestine say Israel only suspect in Yasser Arafat poisoning death Daily Mail The investigator, Tawfik Tirawi, spoke at a news conference held by the Palestinian team that has been investigating Arafat's death. Mr Tirawi said that Arafat did not die a natural death, but was evasive when asked repeatedly whether he believed ... |
Kerry seeks movement in Israeli, Palestinian talks USA TODAY JERUSALEM (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry waded again into the nitty-gritty of faltering Israeli-Palestinian peace talks on Wednesday, saying he was optimistic that tensions and difficulties could be overcome, even as Israel's leader bashed ... |
Historically Speaking: Palestine's three towns, Part 2 Palestine Herald Press PALESTINE — In the latter 1800s, towns across the state were fighting for prominence and one way to ensure prosperity was the prospect of attracting a railroad. Prior to 1872 the best way to travel to Palestine was by riverboat on the Trinity. From ... |
The National Interest Online | Palestine's Self-Inflicted Wounds The National Interest Online About six months ago, I sat in a coffee shop in al-Tireh, a suburb of Ramallah, and interviewed a senior official within Fatah. The official, wanting to talk about the internal dynamics within the Palestinian leadership, wished to remain anonymous. In ... |