Aljazeera.com | Israel and Palestine: Two states and the extra step Aljazeera.com The search for new directions for Israel and Palestine is on. Apartheid? One state? Israeli unilateral withdrawal? Tortuous negotiations? The reality is that it may be time to look at things in a new way in Israel and Palestine: two states, and one ... New York University conflates Palestine solidarity with religious prejudice 66th commemoration of the Palestinian Nakba Passport Palestine documents identities of destroyed Palestinian villages |
Washington Post | United Palestinian government may provide new opportunities for peace Washington Post Although condemned by some, the decision by the leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organization and Hamas to reconcile their differences and move toward elections can be a positive development. In the past, similar efforts have been abandoned because ... Palestine's perpetual agony John Kerry Doomed the Israeli-Palestinian Talks by Refusing to Consider a ... Chronicle of death foretold for Palestine |
The Guardian | Caught in the middle The Economist (blog) “It is ridiculous that Israel opens Jerusalem for foreign tourists, while millions of Palestinian Christians and Muslims are being banned from entering their occupied capital,” said Nabil Shaath, a confidant of the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas ... Christians in Israel and Palestine fear rise in violence ahead of pope's visit |
International Middle East Media Center | Challenging Bullets, Not Boycotts: Education Under Occupation in Palestine Truth-Out Mural outside the Social Development Center in New Askar Camp in Nablus, West Bank. (Photo: Kristian Davis Bailey). "God Kristian, I can't even remember how many times my school closed this semester," Amanda Mansara, a Palestinian university student ... Jerusalem Conference Participants Appreciate Palestinian Struggle Palestine Today 05 14 2014 Activists call for global action to demand freedom for Jerusalem and its people |
Independent Online | Cameron, Abbas meet in London over Palestine-Israel peace talks Xinhua LONDON, May 14 (Xinhua) -- British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at Downing Street to discuss the Palestine-Israel peace process. "President Abbas outlined his plans for a new, technocratic ... Palestine: Little chance of renewed peace talks despite Kerry–Abbas meeting Israel-Palestine talks off: Lieberman "Palestine?" Obama Should Boycott Abbas Over Betrayal |
'It's what happened in South Africa': Palestine seeking sanctions against ... Mondoweiss As FIFA's upcoming Congress draws closer ahead of this summer's World Cup, the relationship between Israel and Palestine has only gotten worse. Palestinian Football Association Chairman Jibril Rajoub says Palestine will be moving forward with their ... Palestine seeking FIFA sanctions against Israel |
NVIC celebrates Palestine month this May Daily News Egypt Commemorating the Palestinian Nakba, the NVIC (Nederlands-Vlaams Instituut in Cairo) is hosting Palestine month with events throughout the month of May at their location in Zamalek. The next event is a lecture by prolific author Ahdaf Soueif on 15 May ... |
Palestine's Rajoub calls for action or suspension over Israeli 'bullying' Inside World Football Palestinian FA president Jibril Rajoub, denounced by pro-Israeli factions as a former terrorist, re-iterated once again that he will urge delegates at next month's FIFA Congress to take sanctions unless his federation's players and officials are ... |
RT | 'Blindfolded & bound': Israel puts more Palestinian kids in solitary confinement RT Israel is placing more and more Palestinian children in solitary confinement as part of the interrogation process, a new study reveals. The children are often blindfolded, bound and sleep deprived. Neither they nor parents know the reasons for arrest ... Increase in number of Palestinian children held in solitary confinement |
The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A. | UCLA pro-Palestine groups gain ground with pledge signings The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A. The pro-Palestine campus movement flexed its muscles again last week as 18 of 30 candidates for positions in UCLA's student government signed a pledge to not take trips to Israel that are sponsored by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC ... |