Qatar disburses financial aid for 70,000 families in occupied Gaza
Middle East Monitor / January 27, 2020
Qatar, yesterday, disbursed financial aid to 70,000 low-income families in the occupied Gaza Strip.
Local media reported that thousands of Palestinians had gathered in front of the public post offices across the strip to receive “a $100 financial assistance for each family.”
The grant allocation...
Jordanians take to streets over Israeli gas deal
Taylor Luck
The National / January 27, 2020
Jordanian MPs claim deal forces normalisation with Israel on every household.
Jordanians have taken to the streets over an unpopular Israeli gas deal that has pitted Parliament, the government and citizens against each other.
At the start of January, Jordan began importing gas from the...
Israel approves travel to Saudi under limited circumstances
Middle East Monitor / January 26, 2020
Israel announced today that it would permit Israeli citizens to travel to Saudi Arabia for the first time, under certain conditions, as reported by Reuters.
Israeli Interior Minister Aryeh Deri, after consulting with the country’s security establishment, issued a statement saying that Israelis would...
Netanyahu tries to rally global opposition to ICC case
Associated Press / January 26, 2020
Israel's prime minister is calling on the world to take 'concrete actions' ahead of possible war crimes case.
President Donald Trump with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House in Washington last March. Mr Netanyahu has praised Mr Trump for criticising the ICC and called...
The annexation of the West Bank is coming
Asa Winstanley
Middle East Monitor / January 25, 2020
We are about to witness the third Israeli election in the space of one year.
The elections for the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, which are coming in March, are being held after the failure of anyone to either score an overall majority or to...
The West Bank was and still is the primary battleground of Israel
Adnan Abu Amer
Middle East Monitor / January 24, 2020
Israeli circles have been accusing Hamas of continuing to aggravate the front in the West Bank, in order to destabilise the security situation within, against the army and the settlers. This translated into increased tensions on Israel’s part, especially as one of...
ICC delays, Israeli belligerence and PA complacency
Ramona Wadi
Middle East Monitor / January 23, 2020
As expected, the International Criminal Court has cranked its bureaucratic delays into motion over the proposed investigation into Israeli war crimes. The ICC’s Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda’s statement was deemed to be “too long and exceeded the amount of pages allowed for filing” such...
BDS needs a political vision for Palestinian statehood
Haidar Eid
Al-Jazeera / January 24, 2020
So far the BDS campaign has been avoiding this question, but at some point it will have to make a choice.
It has been almost 15 years since the Boycott, Divestment Sanctions (BDS) movement was launched by the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural...
PA to take measures against US ‘deal of the century’
Middle East Monitor / January 25, 2020
The Palestinian Authority (PA) announced on Thursday evening that it would take measures to protect the legal rights of Palestinians if the US announces the ‘deal of the century’ without changes, Quds Press reported.
Spokesman of the PA presidency, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, affirmed: “Our stance is firm. We call for...
Trump deal will fell peace process house of cards
Omar Karmi
The Electronic Intifada / January 24, 2020
Brace yourselves, here it comes.
After years of mounting excitement, the time is finally ripe. The US administration is going to show its hand and unveil the “closely-held” Ultimate Deal of the Century™ before the main contenders for Israel’s leadership go to Washington on...