'Arab Idol' Winner Returns to Palestine to Cheers and Unease New York Times (blog) Mr. Assaf arrived in a gray suit draped in a black-and-white checkered kaffiyeh, a trademark of Yasir Arafat, the longtime Palestinian leader and founder of Fatah, and a symbol of the Palestinian cause. But even amid the rejoicing, Palestinian ... Arab Idol champ in Gaza, urges Palestinian unity Arab Idol champ in Gaza, urges Palestinian unity - KWWL A boost to Palestine's national pride |
www.worldbulletin.net | Hamas: Stopping Assad priority over 'jihad in Palestine' Jerusalem Post Abdel Aziz Dweik, speaker of the Hamas-dominated Palestinian Legislative Council, told the Arabic newspaper Echorouk that the PLC fully supported the Syrian opposition in its efforts to “stop the bloodshed, which is a priority over anything else ... Hamas: Ousting Assad More Important than 'Liberating Palestine' Palestinian Fatah criticizes Hamas over Syria: report Hezbollah's Palestinian Problem... and Vice Versa |
PolicyMic | Q & A: Tzipi Livni on Israel, Palestine, and the path to peace GlobalPost Ahead of his arrival, in her first interview with a foreign media outlet since becoming justice minister in March, Livni spoke with GlobalPost about peace negotiations, Palestinian refugees, and Jewish statehood in a changing Middle East. Below are ... Naftali Bennett: The Israel-Palestine Two State Solution Is Dead Op-Ed: Palestine Parody - The Abbas-Netanyahu "Talks" Palestinian development under occupation is a delusion |
The Guardian | Archbishop of Canterbury to visit Israel and Palestinian territories The Guardian It will be Justin Welby's first visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories since taking office, although he made several earlier visits, including during his honeymoon. His decision to visit the Middle East early in his ministry was "because of ... Israel accelerates excavation in Jerusalem, Palestinian leader says |
Palestine to celebrate 'Christmas in July' Tyler Morning Telegraph Staff Reports The City of Palestine will celebrate its first “Christmas in July” event July 18-29, featuring 12 days of food, shopping, fun and holiday preparations, according to a news release. The festivities will kick off with two celebrity design ... |
Meals on Wheels of Palestine facing funding cuts Palestine Herald Press PALESTINE — Earlier this month, Meals On Wheels Association of America released results of a survey detailing the impact of federally mandated budget cuts on local Meals on Wheels organizations across the country. Meals On Wheels of Palestine Inc., ... Myrtle Beach trip to raise money for Meals On Wheels |
Palestine City Council names Herrera new city secretary Palestine Herald Press PALESTINE — The majority of the Palestine City Council made Deputy City Secretary Teresa Herrera the official city secretary during Monday's regular council meeting. Councilman Vernon Denmon Jr. cast the lone dissenting vote, but not because he feels ... |
Archbishop Justin Welby's stance on Israel and Palestine raised by Middle East ... The Independent The archbishop attracted controversy earlier this year when he said he regretted last summer's vote by the Synod in support of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel, saying the motion had failed to reflect the complexity of the ... Archbishop Welby: a Friend of Israel? |
The Times of Israel | Study finds alarming rise in Israeli Arab hostility to state The Times of Israel Forty-eight percent of Arabs said they thought a Palestinian state would someday replace Israel, whereas only 19% held this opinion in 2003. Eighty-two percent blame Jews for the “Nakba,” or national Palestinian catastrophe in the wake of the 1948 war. Israel: on music, the Academy and the cultural boycotts Author has 'Absurd' View of Israel |
U.S. News & World Report | The Palestinian Treaty Problem U.S. News & World Report Palestinian women show their IDs at an Israeli checkpoint on their way to pray at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. From the beginning, the state of nations has been the state of nature. Always, states and empires are poised for war. Normally, in order ... |