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Opinion/Editorial

Why Israel's "refugee day" is a smokescreen to deny Palestinian rights

Jonathan Cook
Nazareth
5 October 2012
Danny Ayalon’s new diplomatic efforts are designed to distract from — and further deny — the Palestinian right of return.

To a South African the two-state solution sounds like apartheid

Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge
2 October 2012
Former South African deputy defense minister argues that while peace and justice can be achieved in Palestine, the plans currently on the table offer neither.

How the BBC denies Israel's occupation

Amena Saleem
London
28 September 2012
The BBC contorts the truth to make Israel’s occupation invisible in its coverage.

Freedom Theatre’s Zakaria Zubeidi on “death fast” in PA detention

Jen Marlowe
19 September 2012
Freedom Theatre co-founder Zakaria Zubeidi refuses to consume food and water or speak after a Palestinian Authority judge approved the extension of his detention without trial or charge.

Forget the fairytale: the US doesn't love Israel

Jonathan Cook
Nazareth
12 September 2012
Is the US establishment’s famed love affair with Israel no more than a fairy tale?

Would a Green US president end aid to Israel?

Titus North
7 September 2012
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein’s proposed policy toward Israel and the Palestinians is analyzed by Titus North, former Green Party congressional candidate.

Why aid projects in Palestine are doomed to fail

Jeremy Wildeman
6 September 2012
Israeli control and major donors prioritizing their relationship with Israel prevent the delivering effective aid to Palestinians living under occupation.

Rachel Corrie trial verdict a failed attempt to criminalize solidarity

Mohammad Zeidan
31 August 2012
An Israeli court ruling that Rachel Corrie was responsible for her own death is a manifestation of the disregard for human rights that dominates all Israeli institutions.

Hopes for freedom of movement dashed, once again, in Gaza

Rami Almeghari
Cairo
28 August 2012
Palestinians in Gaza, half of whom are under 18 and more than a million dependent on food aid, were optimistic about Egypt’s new president. Their hopes for support are now quickly fading.

Israeli lies unchecked, Palestinian perspectives censored on BBC

Amena Saleem
London
24 August 2012
Film director Ken Loach recently learned that for the BBC, Palestine remains a taboo.

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