Mondoweiss | Jimmy Carter's proposal to recognize Palestine is dissed by all the usual suspects Mondoweiss As you surely heard, former President Jimmy Carter had a big op-ed in the New York Times two days ago urging President Obama to recognize Palestine in what little time he has left in the White House, as a step to maybe save the two-state solution. The world should defend Palestine Iran: We have 'unwavering support' for Palestine Less symbolism, more action: Towards meaningful solidarity with Palestine |
CNN | Why Carter is wrong on State of Palestine CNN (CNN) Writing in the New York Times, former President Jimmy Carter this week called on President Barack Obama to join with 137 countries and recognize the State of Palestine. Arguing that the two-state solution is dying and that something must be done ... Ex-President Carter urges US to recognise Palestine America Must Recognize Palestine The UN's Palestine Language |
Times LIVE | Rich window on life in occupied Palestine Times LIVE Muhammed Desai, of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, said: "We are hosting this film tour to highlight the daily humiliation and suffering the Palestinian people face. It shows the capacity of humans to be so oppressive on the one hand and so kind on ... |
Palestine Herald Press | United States Air Force Band of West.Courtesy photo Palestine Herald Press Palestine finally will host the United States Air Force Band of the West this weekend after years of scheduling problems and setbacks. “The city of Palestine has tried for a decade to bring the Band of the West here,” Nate Smith, city spokesman, said ... |
The Electronic Intifada (blog) | New Statesman censors Palestine articles | The Electronic Intifada The Electronic Intifada (blog) The New Statesman has deleted two articles about Palestine after complaints from pro-Israel groups. Both of the censored articles can be read in full below. New Statesman accused of censorship over deleted Palestine articles |
Center for Research on Globalization | Fidel Castro: More Than a Friend of Palestine, Much More Center for Research on Globalization Less known, is the long history of Cuba's solidarity with the Palestinian and other struggles in the Middle East and North Africa, a history that began only months after the 1959 revolution. A few months after the triumph, Raul Castro and Che Guevara ... |
FOX News Radio (blog) | Mitchell: 'Premature' For The U.S. To Recognize Palestine | Alan ... FOX News Radio (blog) Wednesday on "The Alan Colmes Show," Alan spoke with former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, who has written a new book about the past and future ... |
The Times of Israel | Abbas looks forward to working with Trump, hopes he'll solve 'Palestine issue' The Times of Israel Palestinian president delivers a speech on the second day of the 7th Fatah Congress on November 30, 2016, at the Muqataa, the Palestinian Authority headquarters, in the West Bank city of Ramallah. (Flash90) ... Palestine's Fatah party holds first congress in seven years; talk of appointing deputy for President Abbas UN Special Coordinator: 7th Congress of Fatah is “is the soul of Palestinian people” President Abbas re-elected as head of Palestine's Fatah movement |
International Business Times | Israel Palestine Conflict: Turkey's Erdoğan Says Protecting Jerusalem Is Muslim Duty International Business Times Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan urged Muslims to help protect Jerusalem and support the Palestinian cause. The 62-year-old leader took a tough stance against Israel at a time when Turkey is looking to improve ties between the two nations, ending ... Middle East peace 'lies in resolving Israel-Palestine' |
teleSUR English | Key Netanyahu Ally Labels Palestine President Abbas 'Top Enemy' teleSUR English An Israeli minister and ally of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Mahmud Abbas Israel's top ideological enemy Thursday after the Palestinian president suggested he could withdraw recognition of Israel if progress is not made towards peace. In Fatah Congress Address, Palestinian Authority President Abbas Praises Dead Terrorist Leaders as 'Martyrs' |