Mondoweiss | Palestinian rally in Hebron sends 'message to Trump' Aljazeera.com Issa Amro, a Palestinian activist, said on Friday at the protest that the demonstrators wanted "to send the message to the Trump administration that we exist, we deserve full rights as everybody in the world". "We disrespect this president who does not ... Palestinian Americans find Trump's stance on Israel/Palestine, Friedman appointment 'severely distressing' This Week in Palestine Week 08 2017 European Parliament delegation: EU should recognize Palestinian statehood |
Billboard | No Coldplay gig for Israel, Palestine NEWS.com.au "We are in Israel and Palestine to listen and learn and that's all; there is no concert scheduled, we are just having an interesting and enlightening trip to learn about the area. "The articles suggesting that we have a signed contract are incorrect ... Chris Martin Says Coldplay Will Not Perform Israeli-Palestinian Peace Concerts, Despite Rumors |
Arutz Sheva | INTO THE FRAY: “Palestine”: Who has moral high ground? Arutz Sheva Even if the Palestinians agree that their state have no army or weapons, who can guarantee that a Palestinian army would not be mustered later to encamp at the gates of Jerusalem and the approaches to the lowlands? And if the Palestinian state would be ... Shorten raises Palestine with Israeli PM No middle road on a two-state solution for Israel and Palestinian territories Israel-Palestine: MEPs express their concerns about peace process |
Channel NewsAsia | PM replies to Pergas letter on Palestine issue The Straits Times The Singapore Islamic Scholars and Religious Teachers Association (Pergas) wrote to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong last week to express its concern over the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Israel's settlement building in the Palestinian ... PM Lee responds to PERGAS letter on concern over Israeli ... Pergas wrote to PM Lee expressing concerns about Israel-Palestine ... PM Lee, in response to Pergas, reiterates commitment to 2-state ... |
The Star, Kenya | Israel bans 'pro-Palestine' Human Rights Watch worker The Star, Kenya Israel has denied a work permit to a Human Rights Watch researcher, accusing the group of serving as Palestinian propagandists in a move the US-based organisation called an "ominous turn". Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon said the ... Israel denies Israel-Palestine director of Human Rights Watch work permit Israel refuses visa for Human Rights Watch, accusing group of 'Palestinian propaganda' Israel bars Human Rights Watch director from entering country, calls org 'Palestinian propaganda' |
Japan Contributes US$ 28.4 Million to UNRWA in Support of Palestine Refugees Reliefweb UNRWA Commissioner-General Pierre Krähenbühl (left) and the Japanese Ambassador for Palestinian Affairs and Representative of Japan to the Palestinian Authority, Takeshi Okubo (right), at the signing ceremony on 24 February 2017 for Japan's US$ ... |
Aljazeera.com | Palestinian diaspora gathers for 'a common vision' Aljazeera.com Representatives of Palestinian communities in the diaspora are due to hold their first ever international gathering in Istanbul over the weekend. Entitled "the Palestinians Abroad conference", the gathering aims to rally Palestinians worldwide around a ... |
Al-Monitor | Why Iran wants Palestine back on regional agenda Al-Monitor Donning the traditional black chador, Safavi told Al-Monitor in an interview, "Years before the [1979] Islamic Revolution, my father was able to get thousands of young men ready at that time to go and fight to liberate Palestine. … Iran's relation to ... Rouhani: We'll continue to support 'Palestine' Iran Uses Palestinian Conference to Spotlight Anti-Israel Rhetoric Rouhani Receives Dignitaries Attending Palestine Confab |
National Post | Father Raymond J. de Souza: What kind of state would Palestine be ... National Post What might a Palestinian state look like? Would it look like Jordan or Egypt? Or like Syria, Iraq, Libya or Yemen? Or Lebanon? Or like Gaza? Those questions ... |
The New Arab | Legal misogyny in Palestine must end The New Arab Comment: The Palestinian Authority invokes international law to justify self-determination, it cannot act selectively when it comes to its own responsibility to protect and ensure human rights, writes Sonia Boulos. |