teleSUR English | Palestine and the Psychological Impact of Sykes-Picot teleSUR English As a member of the Palestinian diaspora and Arab youth, I find it silly that the Sykes-Picot agreement remains a topic of blame for the Middle East's current state of affairs. My own knowledge of the Sykes-Picot agreement came by accident as I was ... 100 years after Sykes-Picot, Palestinians still without a state A Century after Sykes-Picot, France Still Hasn't Learned |
International Business Times | Israel Does Not Support Palestine Peace Talks, Netanyahu Tells French Foreign Minister International Business Times Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault in Jerusalem Sunday that the only way to proceed toward peace between Israel and Palestine was through direct negotiations without any preconditions. Netanyahu ... Israeli PM takes swipe at French peace initiative in Palestine French FM set to meet with Netanyahu today amid tensions French FM meets Israeli, Palestinian leaders |
International Solidarity Movement | Al-Nakba day: The biggest crisis in the history of Palestine International Solidarity Movement Today, 68 years ago, the state of Israel was created on the Palestinian peoples' home. The anniversary falls after a winter and spring with an escalation in violence and arrests of Palestinians, ever-expanding Israeli settlements in the West Bank and ... Muslim Brotherhood Marks Palestine Nakba Day with Renewed Liberation Vows Palestine will remain Palestine PCBS: “Israel Controls More than 85% of the Land of Historical Palestine” |
StepFeed | Sprinter seeks Palestine's first Olympic medal StepFeed Four years later, Khatib seeks to make Palestinian history once again, with his eyes on the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics. Khatib grew up in Hebron, southern West Bank, which is one of the most volatile areas in Palestine. He started playing sports at ... |
UN News Centre | In Syria, head of UN agency for Palestine refugees calls for protection to be strengthened UN News Centre 13 May 2016 – The head of the United Nations relief agency charged with the well-being of Palestinian refugees across the Middle East has just completed a two-day visit to Syria where he met with Palestine refugees and called for their protection to be ... UNRWA: One in five Palestinians in Syria have fled country |
Huffington Post | May 15, 2016: 68 Years Since Palestine's Nakba Huffington Post The dispossession of Palestinians of their land, the ever-present abrogation of Palestinian human rights and freedom, and the intended erasure of their identity started during the time of the Nakba, but these fundamental violations clearly did not end ... Israel and Palestine Without Absolutes Palestinians on Nakba Day 2016 — Defiant, Undeterred and Organizing Netanyahu Asks Int'l Community for Help in Starting Talks With Palestine |
Tehran Times | Iran: Palestine is gauge for human rights claims Tehran Times TEHRAN - Iranian Judiciary chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani said on Sunday that the Palestine issue is a criterion to gauge claims being made about human rights. The top judge made the remarks in an address to an international conference on ... |
Palestine Herald Press | Palestine real estate market report for May Palestine Herald Press It means that if no other properties were listed for sale in Palestine, it would take 5.59 months to deplete the housing inventory in Palestine. An absorption rate between 3-6 months is generally considered a balanced market. We are in a fairly ... |
Yeni Şafak English (press release) | Envoy praises Turkey's help in Palestine development Yeni Şafak English (press release) In remarks made at a ceremony in Ankara where he presented the Palestinian "Order of Merit and Excellence" medal to TIKA President Serdar Cam, Palestinian Ambassador to Turkey Faed Mustafa said the Turkish organization granted $400 million to ... Palestinian Authority awards Turkish agency for humanitarian projects |
Gatestone Institute | Israel and "Palestine": What International Law Requires Gatestone Institute This juridical exclusion of "Palestine," whether welcome or not, on selective political grounds, is evident "beyond a reasonable doubt." The authoritative criteria of statehood that express this particular exclusion are long-standing and without ambiguity. |