The Guardian | AB Yehoshua: 'Instead of dealing with Palestine, the new generation do a play or write a story' The Guardian Since then, the “two-state solution” – which Oz and Yehoshua began to sketch out almost as soon as the 1967 war was over, and which imagines a secure Israel alongside an independent state of Palestine – has come to seem a fantasy, and a dead one at ... Bernie Sanders says Hillary Clinton had 'one line on the Palestinian people' in key speech on Israel Politics, racism and Israel/Palestine Why So Many Palestinians in New York Support Bernie Sanders |
The Electronic Intifada (blog) | UK student union elects Palestine campaigner president The Electronic Intifada (blog) Anti-racism activist Malia Bouattia was elected president of the UK's National Union of Students at their conference Wednesday. Bouattia is well-known for her public stances in support of many causes, including the Palestinian boycott, divestment and ... New head of UK students backed Palestinian violence, wouldn't condemn IS |
Mondoweiss | The legacy of the Lesbian Feminist Seder for the Palestine solidarity movement Mondoweiss What does the Palestinian freedom movement have to do with Passover? The Passover holiday and its accompanying rituals compel participants to recount the story of Exodus, using symbolic foods, singing and reciting prayers, asking scripted and ... |
teleSUR English | Abbas says Israel is 'destroying' the climate in Palestine Middle East Eye Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told world leaders at a UN ceremony on Friday that Israel must stop "destroying" the climate in the occupied Palestinian territories. "The Israeli occupation is destroying the climate in Palestine and the Israeli ... Israeli Occupation Destroying the Climate: Palestine President Who is really inciting violence in Israel-Palestine conflict? 'Israel will not accept a passport with the name of Palestine, as it does not recognize its existence' |
Al-Monitor | Jerusalem at the center of Palestine-Israel naming dispute Al-Monitor Shortly after Israel occupied the West Bank in 1967 it faced a problem in how to refer to Jerusalem in Arabic. Not wanting to use the Arabic name al-Quds, the Israelis came up with a compromise by inserting the biblical Jewish name Urashalim. Listeners ... |
Juvenile suspected in string of Palestine vehicle burglaries KLTV On Thursday, a Palestine officer responded to reports of several vehicle burglaries on Chancellor Drive, Craig Drive and Ferguson Road in the Westwood area. During the investigations, police determined the suspect rummaged through glove boxes and ... |
The Independent | This Week in Palestine Week 16 2016 International Middle East Media Center Welcome to this Week in Palestine, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, www.imemc.org, for April 16, to the 22, 2016. This week, a Palestinian youth killed in Jerusalem bus bombing, Israeli attacks eave at least five injured ... Ethnic Cleansing in Palestine: Home Demolitions on the Rise Finally, Israel and Palestine is a US election issue. The 'last taboo' is not broken, but it's splintering On speaking truth and voting: Free expression and Palestine |
Newsweek | GOP Senators Balk at UN Climate Change Cash, Citing Palestine Newsweek Senator John Barrasso, left, shown with Senators John Cornyn and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, is leading efforts to try to stop the U.S. from contributing funds to U.N. climate change efforts because of the international agency's recognition of ... |
The Seattle Times | 'City of Secrets': a labyrinthine plot in post-WWII Palestine The Seattle Times Stewart O'Nan's slim but complex novel “City of Secrets” follows the story of Brand, a European refugee in post-WWII Palestine who is drawn into a terrorist plot. O'Nan appears Saturday, April 30, at Seattle's Elliott Bay Book Co. Noirish thriller of postwar Palestine and Jewish underground |
Daily Mail | Pro-Palestine Harvard Law student asks Israeli minister Tzipi Livni why she is 'smelly' Daily Mail Former Israeli minister Tzipi Livni was invited to speak to a small group of about 150 people at the Ivy League law school on April 14, in a discussion on the fraught Israeli-Palestinian relations. Livni is a member of the Knesset, Israel's legislative ... Pro-Palestine Harvard Law Student Asks Former Israeli Minister Why She Is 'So Smelly' During Q&A Session |