Newsweek | Palestine's Billion-Dollar City Can Finally Open Newsweek Seven years after construction began, and after five years of Israeli-Palestinian politicking, a new city in the rolling hills of the West Bank can finally open its doors, following the Israeli government's decision to authorise the flow of water to ... Italian lawmakers urge recognition of Palestinian state PLO offers qualified praise for Italian parliament vote on Palestine Italy Lawmakers Push for 'Palestine' Recognition |
Mondoweiss | From Brooklyn to Palestine: A thank you note to Palestinian and Middle Eastern ... Mondoweiss Photo of Kamau Franklin in the Georgia State Capitol. He writes: “Yesterday at the Georgia State Capital, republican right wing State Senators honored Israel in the “normal” uncritical self-righteous way. So today I wore a Palestinian Keffiyeh at the ... |
Boston Globe (subscription) | Anti-Palestinian fliers posted at UMass Amherst Boston Globe (subscription) Fliers comparing a University of Massachusetts Amherst student group that supports Palestinian rights to the militant organization Hamas were found around campus this week, prompting members to file a complaint with police and to call on the school to ... |
Wall Street Journal | The Palestinian Authority's Bad Day in Court Wall Street Journal For the better part of a decade, Congress has annually allocated $400 million to the Palestinian Authority in foreign aid, ostensibly to build schools, renovate hospitals and repair roads. On Monday in a U.S. federal court, a Manhattan jury found that ... Palestinian Authorities Must Pay Americans Millions Palestinian Terrorism Verdict Shatters Long-Held Myths and Illusions |
Free Dinners and Free Trips Won't Prevent a Free Palestine Huffington Post And in a historic vote on February 17, the Undergraduate Senate at Stanford University 10-4-1 to pass a historic resolution to divest from multinational corporations that violate human rights in the occupation of Palestine. Northwestern University's ... |
Terrorism, Palestine, the US and Israel CounterPunch In 2003, U.S. citizen Rachel Corrie, 23, was in Palestine, helping the oppressed people there, teaching children and attempting to prevent house demolitions that are illegal under international law, when she was run over by a massive bulldozer operated ... |
Palestine's finances The Economist THE Palestinian Authority (PA), which governs the West Bank under Israel's wary eye, is nearly broke. Israel collects $100m-plus every month on the PA's behalf in customs dues and other credits from abroad and is supposed to hand over the money to the ... |
The Electronic Intifada (blog) | Jewish Defense League thugs found guilty of assault at Palestine event in London The Electronic Intifada (blog) Two Jewish Defence League UK thugs were today found guilty of assault after they attacked a panel at a Palestine literary festival in September. Roberta Moore was convicted of two counts of assault and one count of possession of an offensive weapon. |
Palestine Main Street earns 5th straight national award Palestine Herald Press The Main Street program in Texas began in 1981 as one of the first state coordinating programs in the country and Palestine was part of the inaugural program. After losing its designation for a number of years, in 2006 it was again certified as a Main ... |
Daily Nexus | Humyn Rights Board, Students for Justice in Palestine Host Talk Daily Nexus Presented by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), the event was centered on a theme of Transnational Solidarity & Advocacy for Palestinian Humyn Rights and focused specifically on solutions for state violence, native culture pertaining to Israel ... |