The Times of Israel | Macron rules out unilateral recognition of Palestine The Times of Israel In a French television interview, centrist Macron, who is some 24% ahead of far-right rival Marine Le Pen, said he backs a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and that unilaterally recognizing Palestine would cause instability and ... |
PRI | Islamic Jihad rejects Palestine state within 1967 borders PRI The radical Palestinian group Islamic Jihad has rejected Hamas' new policy of easing its stand on Israel and accepting the establishment of a Palestinian state limited to the 1967 borders. "As partners with our Hamas brothers in the struggle for ... Palestine: What's behind Hamas' new charter? Ismail Haniya elected new political chief of Hamas Ex-Gaza chief Haniya elected leader of Hamas |
AMN Al-Masdar News (registration) | State of Palestine: Israeli forces unleash tear gas at hunger strike solidarity protesters AMN Al-Masdar News (registration) BEIRUT, LEBANON (4:15 P.M.) – At least 28 people were reportedly injured at the Beta junction near Nablus, in the West Bank, Friday, during a demonstration in support of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails. As the demonstration ... European Hunger Strike Seeks to Strengthen Palestine Prisoners, Expose Israeli Apartheid With Palestine we stand: Arab celebrities take on the Salt Water Challenge Increased censorship when Palestine is mentioned, says British hunger striker |
Palestine Herald Press | Palestine Rotary has gone batty! Palestine Herald Press The Palestine Rotary is working to help the city of Palestine remove endangered Mexican Free-tailed Bats from the buildings in the downtown area. According to Rotary member Jordan Byrd, bats live 30 years, and return to the exact geographic location ... |
Aljazeera.com | Trump-Abbas meeting an exercise in futility Aljazeera.com Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas emerged from the meeting with nothing more than lunch and an empty proclamation from US President Donald Trump that he intends to "get this done", referring to Israeli-Palestinian peace. Absent were any concrete ... Donald Trump on Israel-Palestine peace deal: 'We will get it done' Trump vows to revive stalled Israel-Palestine peace process Abbas: Palestine Still Wants East Jerusalem and 1967 Borders |
Independent Online | Palestine and the New Peacemakers The National Interest Online (blog) President Trump's expressed desire to resolve, somehow, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is welcome, but the grounds for skepticism about this outweigh the reasons for hope. The principal reason for skepticism is the lack of evidence that Trump has ... Redefining the enemy is the path to unity for Palestine President Trump deletes tweet about meeting with Palestinian leader Abbas Donald Trump deletes tweet saying it was “an honor” to meet Palestinian president |
Campus Activists Fight Fordham University's Ban on Students for Justice in Palestine Truth-Out On January 23, 2017, members and supporters of Fordham Students for Justice in Palestine rallied on the university's Manhattan campus, before marching to nearby Columbus Circle and back, to protest the Fordham administration's refusal to register SJP ... |
The dear Palestine is our heart and conscience, says Minister Gulf Today SHARJAH: “The struggle must continue to establish the future Palestine State, with Al Quds as the capital, alongside the efforts for successful economic and social construction and development. It is an inseparable system that supports the political ... |
The Independent | Donald Trump on Israeli-Palestinian peace deal: 'We will get it done' The Independent Mr Trump said that Mr Abbas was present for the first peace agreement signed between Israel and Palestine and wants to be the US president that has Mr Abbas “sign the last agreement” between the two parties. He noted that no “agreement can be imposed ... Trump says there is "very, very good chance" for Palestinian-Israeli peace deal Trump vows to work as 'mediator' for Israeli-Palestinian peace Hamas accepts Palestinian state with 1967 borders |
Idaho Press-Tribune | C of I student to aid native Palestine through Davis Project for Peace Award Idaho Press-Tribune College of Idaho senior and Palestine native Ahmed Arafat was selected by the Davis Foundation as a recipient of a $10,000 Davis Project for Peace Award, which he will use to design and construct a piping system and filtrated well for the Palestinian ... |