Daily Beast | Why Palestine Has No Chance at the International Criminal Court Daily Beast American and Israeli leaders expressed consternation at Palestine's membership in the International Criminal Court. Some believe Palestine will try to prosecute Israel for war crimes. But with no way of investigating or punishing crime on its own, the ... Hamas's Plan: A Hamas State of Palestine in Gaza (For Now) Palestinian group erects symbolic graves for detainees in Israel Palestine football body to seek Israel suspension from FIFA |
The Electronic Intifada (blog) | Drama and uncomfortable questions at Chicago Palestine Film Festival The Electronic Intifada (blog) Women filmmakers and protagonists are strongly represented at the 14th annual Chicago Palestine Film Festival, which opened last night at the downtown Gene Siskel Film Center and runs through 30 April. The opening feature, Eyes of a Thief by Najwa ... Chicago's Palestine Film Festival begins |
The Times of Israel (blog) | The Nazi invasion of Palestine, 1942 The Times of Israel (blog) The Jews of Palestine recognizing their vulnerability if Germany were to cross into Asia, Jewish Palestine would be a target for Hitler's SS. The Jews were well aware that they were expendable if Egypt fell to the Germans, the only alternative for the ... The Jews who opposed the boycott of Nazi Germany |
Ahram Online | Israel-US tensions on Iran prompt Palestinian strategy Al-Monitor A senior Palestinian Authority official told Al-Monitor about the feelings prevailing in Ramallah regarding the Lausanne understandings. He said, "The Iranians outsmarted the Americans in the negotiations — they are manipulative and conniving. BDS movement's motives go beyond just seeking justice for Palestinians 20 South African businesses join G4S boycott Two-state solution a Palestinian 'pipe dream' |
The Local.se | Swedish foreign minister quizzed on Palestine The Local.se But Foreign Minister Margot Wallström faced tough questions on Thursday, after the parliamentary committee on constitutional affairs (Konstitutionsutskottet – KU) launched an investigation into the political process leading up to the recognition of ... |
ANTARA | SOM only agrees to declaration for Palestine ANTARA Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Senior Officials Meeting of the Asian-African Conference (AAC) has only agreed to the Declaration for Palestine as one of the three documents discussed, spokesman for the Indonesian Foreign Ministry Arrmanatha Nasir said. Permanent AA forum needed: Asian, African leaders look to bolster South-South cooperation Asian, African officials kick off summit preparatory meetings |
Palestine News Network | Palestinian Women on Prisoners' Day 2015 Palestine News Network On April 17, the United States Palestinian Community Network (USPCN) joined people supporters of Palestine across the world in calling for international solidarity on Palestinian Prisoners' Day. As noted by the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity ... Charges brought against Palestinian legislator Israeli military court charges Palestinian lawmaker Jerrar with 12 counts Israeli court brings 12 charges against Palestinian MP |
Palestine and the ICC: Why International Law Matters in the Middle East Ahram Online As Foreign Minister of Israel, Tzipi Livni made headlines when, during a 2007 negotiation with the Palestine Liberation Organization, she proclaimed that “I was the Minister of Justice. I am a lawyer, but I am against law; international law in ... |
CNN | Palestine Marathon highlights race for recognition CNN The Palestine Marathon is put on by the Palestine Olympic Committee and the Right to Movement, a nonprofit organization that uses running as a means of activism. They focus their efforts on what they see as one of the most basic rights: movement. Many ... Runners 'hit the wall' in third Palestine Marathon PHOTOS: Exercising the 'Right to Movement' at the Palestine Marathon Palestine Marathon: race for recognition |
Palestine's unity gov't arrives in Gaza to end split Kuwait News Agency GAZA, April 19 (KUNA) -- Secretary-General of the Palestinian unity government Ali Abu-Diak said that ministers arrived in the Gaza Strip in order to end splits and start registering the lists of employees who were in office before 2007. This came ... |