New Yorker (blog) | Thinking Outside the Two-State Box New Yorker (blog) This is one of two explorations of whether a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has a future. The other is by Bernard Avishai. A National Intelligence Estimate prepared by the U.S. intelligence community said the following: “If ... Al Aqsa mosque under threat from Israel - Palestine Israel/Palestine Tentatively Agree to Two-State Solution Negotiator urges halt of Israel's 'Judaization' of Jerusalem |
Sydney Morning Herald | US Pushes Palestine Economic Plan To Break Stalemate on Peace Talks Al-Monitor The apparent failure of the ongoing secret Palestinian-Israeli talks appears to have led their US sponsors to put more emphasis on economic issues. A three-year plan has been drawn up by the US peace delegation working through the offices of the ... Israeli soldiers 'manhandle' European diplomats attempting to deliver aid to ... Poetry, Palestine and the Language of Resistance This Week in Palestine, September 13th, 2013 |
Obama will meet with Palestine's Abbas at UN New York Post WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama plans to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly next week. The meeting will occur just days before Obama hosts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ... |
The Electronic Intifada (blog) | Anthony Bourdain explains the Israel-Palestine conflict through food Washington Post (blog) CNN food and travel host Anthony Bourdain's excellent hour-long special on Israel-Palestine, in he which he explores both sides of the green line, begins with a line that could not ring truer for me. "It's easily the most contentious piece of real ... An economically strangled and militarily overwhelmed Palestine: A view of Oslo ... How the Occupation of Palestine Was Dressed Up as Peace Palestine Today 19 09 2013 |
Watching Anthony Bourdain in Palestine Daily Beast I am a hardcore foodie, which means I love to eat. I was also born with Cerebral Palsy, which means I shake all the time—so cooking is not my thing, as I am banned from being around knives and fire. Those who cannot cook, watch, and I am obsessed with ... |
Lebanon's Palestinian Refugees Cannot Be Ignored Daily Beast Lebanon is home to just over 400,000 Palestinian refugees, the vast majority of whom have never seen Palestine. They are the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of those who fled their homes in 1948 in what is known in Arabic as the ... |
gulfnews.com | A skyscraper to 'free' Palestine gulfnews.com Larissa Sansour is sad, angry and frustrated about what is happening in Palestine: that she cannot go to (occupied) East Jerusalem even though she was born there; about being forced to fly through Amman when she wants to visit her family in Bethlehem; ... |
Will Bibi Trade Iran for Palestine? Commentary Magazine On Sunday, 17 members of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's governing coalition sent him a letter making it clear they want no part of an Oslo rerun which would involve further surrender of territory and the creation of an independent Palestinian state. |
The Daily Star | 31 Years After the Sabra-Shatila Massacre, Justice Delayed But Gaining Ground Foreign Policy Journal The Sabra-Shatila massacre took place September 16-19th in Beirut, a well-documented 48 hours of slaughter that saw the Shatila Palestinian refugee camp surrounded and sealed off by the occupying Israeli army, whose intent was to block and force back ... Anniversary Of The Sabra And Shatila Massacres In Lebanon Passes Largely ... Palestinians mark Sabra and Shatila massacre Syria crisis: refugee camps in Lebanon at breaking point |
International voluntarism in Palestine Huffington Post The Palestinian cause continues to attract supporters from around the world. Volunteers wishing to give some of their time and expertise in solidarity with Palestinians have become a regular feature in Palestinian society. Many young people wanting to ... World Week for Peace for Palestine Israel 22 - 28 September 2013 |