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ATALLAH: Responses to questions about Palestinians and their approach to peace
2 hours ago ago from Australians for Palestine - Providing a Voice
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10 hours ago ago from Daoud Kuttab
Dec 26 2009 Published by Daoud Kuttab at 4:09 pm under Articles The following appeared in FOreign Policy The Only Hope Left? Why a unilaterally declared state might be the only one that Palestine can get. BY DAOUD KUTTAB | NOVEMBER 17, 2009 Mahmoud Abbas is in a bind. Faced with a seemingly insurmountable impasse to negotiations with Israel, the Palestinian Authority president can either resign from his PLO ...
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8 hours ago ago from Adwan US
The easiest answer in Palestine /Israel is partition into two states. However, Palestinians are afraid that “right to exist as a Jewish state” is actually code for disenfranchising the 20% of the Israeli population that is Palestinian More here: ATALLAH: Responses to questions about Palestinians and their
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20 hours ago ago from Roberto Scaruffi
Prepared for the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs View this page at www.dailyalert.org Subscribe Via Smartphone DAILY ALERT Friday, December 25, 2009 Daily Alert Needs Your Support In-Depth Issues: Israel Seeks to Restore Deterrence - Isabel Kershner ( New York Times ) Given the ...
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21 hours ago ago from Muslims Against Sharia
Newspapers in Belgium are reporting that a number of Israeli Belgians have filed charges against Hamas leaders in Gaza and Damascus, Syria. The fifteen dual citizenship holders were either wounded themselves, sustained material damage, or lost relatives in attacks that triggered Operation Cast Lead a year ago. The suits follow several attempts by anti-Zionists in Europe, who sought the arrest of Israeli political and military leaders for ...
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BBC News - Palestinian leaders condemn Israeli raid in West Bank
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Thousands of mourners attended the funerals of the Fatah men Palestinian leaders have condemned Israel's killing of three Palestinians in the West Bank as a dangerous escalation in violence. Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said Israel's raid in Nablus threatened security and stability in the area. Israel said the three men were behind a recent death of an Israeli settler. Separately, the Israeli army said three Palestinians ...
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The war caused vast damage in Gaza, very little of which has been repaired By Jeremy Bowen Middle East editor, BBC News A year after the war in Gaza, the guns are relatively quiet, most of the time. A de facto ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has held. But the conflict is still there, and if anything it is keener. Until its fundamentals are tackled - and there's no sign of that happening - another big ...
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