New York Daily News | Palestine fights back against $655M it was ordered to pay in terror attack damages, lawyers say suit should not have ... New York Daily News Palestinian officials are fighting a $655 million verdict for terror attacks that harmed Americans, arguing in federal appeals court Tuesday that the civil trial shouldn't have taken place in this country to begin with. Ten U.S. families alleged in a ... Palestine president Abbas calls for UN resolution on Israeli settlements Don't weep for Palestine Israel and Palestine: Peace in our lifetime? |
Red and Black | Pro-Israel, pro-Palestine student groups aim to continue open dialogue Red and Black “I guess I feel kind of a duty to educate folks about the Palestinian side because I had been on the other side for so long,” Kite said as to why he attended Israel Fest. “I kind feel that duty to stick up for the little guy because the Palestinians ... Hillary's Palestine Problem: Could Her Israel-Right-Or-Wrong Approach Hurt Her At The Polls? Islam is Colonialism, Palestine is Colonialism Palestinian Christians: Why so little coverage outside of Easter and Christmas? |
European Council on Foreign Relations | Why Incitement runs both ways in Israel/Palestine European Council on Foreign Relations The Israeli government seems intent on proving the malicious and contemptible nature of President Abbas and his Palestinian Authority (PA). Since the latest wave of Palestinian violence started last October, Israel and right-wing NGOs have increasingly ... Palestine: Poverty, Hardships Rising in Gaza, UN report Israel demands correction from Sanders: it killed only 532 Palestinian children in summer 2014 Hillary Clinton attacks dead Palestinians in battle against Bernie Sanders |
Mondoweiss | Against Balance: Thoughts on teaching Israel/Palestine Mondoweiss I gave this talk last month to a group of teachers and administrators at the Riverdale Country School, an independent school in the Bronx, N.Y., where I have long taught history, including a course on the Israel-Palestine conflict. The talk was ... |
RT | HRW laments Israel 'beating' & 'threatening' Palestinian kids in detention RT Human Rights Watch's Israel and Palestine director, Sari Bashi, spoke to RT and recalled an instance of police brutality against 15-year-old Fayez B. who was arrested in Hebron. “In one of the cases, the child's arrest was actually documented on video ... Palestinian Universities condemn Israel's violations of right to Education in Al-Quds University Palestinians Appeal US Court Ruling Over American Victims of Terrorist Attacks Palestinian Authority's Abbas suspends funds to PLO terror group |
Al-Monitor | Will Ramallah be Palestine's first 'smart city'? Al-Monitor RAMALLAH — Ramallah, once a small predominantly Christian town of 12,000 residents in 1967, transformed into the de facto political capital of Palestine with the establishment of the Palestinian Authority (PA) in 1994. The Palestinian Central Bureau ... |
The Times of Israel | From Israeli jail, 'nonviolent' bid to 'free Palestine' takes shape The Times of Israel File: A Palestinian child stands in front of a mural of jailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti at the Kalandia checkpoint between the West Bank city of Ramallah and Jerusalem. (Kobi Gideon/Flash 90) ... Palestine: Israeli Police Abusing Detained Children Bassem Eid: Divestment Movement Hurts Palestine This Week in Palestine-Week 14 2016 |
From E. Palestine to OSU Youngstown Vindicator While his teammates travelled from across the country and beyond in pursuit of their spot in the show, Miller rarely strayed too far from his hometown of East Palestine during his junior hockey career. “I think a little bit of him died today,” Phantoms ... |
Briefs from City of Palestine Palestine Herald Press This weekend, the Palestine Civic Center, 1819 W. Spring Street, just off Loop 256 and Highway 19, will host a gun and knife show. Event organizers hope to use close to 250 tables during the show weekend. The biannual show is one of the largest shows ... |
British MP's mission to Palestine Gulf Times A. By Joe Dyke/AFP/Gaza City. British lawmakers normally spend their breaks catching up on paperwork or holidaying, but one parliamentarian has instead travelled more than 3,200km to the Palestinian territories to carry out life-saving breast cancer ... |