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Abbas should stop exploiting the Palestinian resistance

Ramona Wadi Middle East Monitor  /  September 18, 2023 It ought to be pointed out to Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas that he has no political legitimacy to speak about the aspirations of the Palestinian people. They are capable of speaking for themselves, and are in no need of...

Israel’s armed drones are heralding an era of automated killing

Sebastian Ben Daniel +972 Magazine  /  September 19, 2023 The army's use of UAVs has led to soaring exports and a mounting Palestinian death toll, yet there is no public debate over their legality or morality. On September 4, the Israeli army launched a raid into the Jenin refugee camp...

Where do Morocco and Sudan relations stand with Israel ?

Linah Alsaafin Al-Jazeera  /  September 18, 2023 After agreeing to normalize relations with Israel in 2020, Rabat and Khartoum have had varying degrees of progress. Three years after the Arab Gulf countries of Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates grabbed headlines for becoming the third and fourth Arab countries to normalize...

It’s time for U.S. church leaders to challenge Israeli apartheid

Jeff Wright Mondoweiss  /  September 17, 2023 Now is the time for U.S. church leaders to raise their collective moral voice — as they did during the civil right movement, the Vietnam War, and South African apartheid — against Israel’s settler colonial apartheid. Forty-seven years ago, leaders of...

30 Years after Arafat-Rabin handshake, clear flaws in Oslo Accords doomed peace talks to...

Maha Nassar Informed Comment  /  September 14, 2023 On September 13, 1993, the world watched as Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Yasser Arafat shook hands on the White House lawn. It was a stunning moment. The famous handshake between adversaries marked the beginning of what...

Hanan Ashrawi : ‘I told Arafat: Israel will promise you an inch and not...

Meron Rapoport + 972 Magazine  /  September 13, 2023 Reflecting on the Oslo Accords 30 years later, veteran politician Hanan Ashrawi recounts her arguments with PLO leaders during the negotiations, and explains why Israel's political crisis is opening cracks in the occupation. When the image of Hanan Ashrawi appeared on...

Antisemitism definition used by UK universities leading to ‘unreasonable’ accusations

Haroon Siddique The Guardian  /  September 13, 2023  Report says IHRA definition has led to 40 cases against people and groups – of which 38 were cleared – and is stifling academic freedoms. An antisemitism definition adopted by most UK universities has come under fire in a report, which ​says...

‘They like parading their power’: In Hebron, a case study in Israeli apartheid

Carolina Pedrazzi The New Arab  /  September 13, 2023 Under a regime of overt segregation, Hebron/Al-Khalil is a microcosm of Israel's occupation. For Palestinians, violence is a daily reality, and so are everyday acts of resistance. When Palestinian shopkeepers from Hebron in the occupied West Bank opened their stores on the...

Thirty years after the Oslo Accords: facing a reality of apartheid

Mustafa Barghouti Mondoweiss  /  September 13, 2023 After 30 years of Oslo, the only remaining alternative to apartheid is one democratic state with equal national and civil rights, including the right of self-determination for the Palestinian people. The Oslo Accords were signed 30 years ago between Israel and the leadership...

Growing up Palestinian after the Oslo

Farah Najjar Al-Jazeera  /  September 13, 2023 On the 30th anniversary of the accords, Al-Jazeera spoke to young Palestinians about how their lives have panned out. Thirty years after the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) signed the Oslo Accords, officially recognizing Israel, the Palestinian people appear to be no...