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The long history of Israel’s war on the Palestinian flag
From terror threat to peace hopes, Israeli views of the Palestinian flag have undergone many shifts over the decades. Now, attempts to outlaw it are back.
By
Barak Mayer
May 29, 2023
What lessons can Palestinians really take from the struggle of Black South Africans?
With comparisons growing between Israeli and South African apartheid, we must consider the different strategies adopted by both resistance movements.
By
Ran Greenstein
September 11, 2022
Do Palestinians really want a South African solution?
Mahmood Mamdani believes Palestinians and Israelis should build a state that transcends their national identities. Here are three problems with his case.
By
Dana El Kurd
July 14, 2021
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Win or lose, Netanyahu has already cemented his legacy
In his 10 years in power, Netanyahu has engaged in race-baiting against his own citizens, declared the occupation a permanent feature of Israeli reality, and shifted both the national and international conversation on Palestine. It is time to acknowledge that these are no mere trends — but his very legacy. Ten years after he was elected prime minister, it is…
By
Edo Konrad
April 2, 2019
Israel’s problem isn’t Palestinian nationalism — it’s Palestinians themselves
Most of the circumstances that made the Israeli-Palestinian conflict ripe for resolution — or at least made the peace process attractive to both parties — have all but disappeared over the past decade. Many Israelis were likely happy to read The New Yorker article titled “The End of This Road: The Decline of the Palestinian National Movement” earlier…
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Noam Sheizaf
August 20, 2017
Religion out, nationalism in: Will Hamas’ charter divide the movement?
Hamas new 'Document of Principles' ditches Islamism for frank positions on borders, international law, and human rights. But can the movement maintain unity as it inches closer to the ideas held by its rivals in the PLO?
By
Menachem Klein
May 14, 2017
It’s time for a one-state solution
There is no use convincing the Jewish public to support the two-state solution, especially when over 500,000 settlers live beyond the Green Line and there is no guarantee that a Palestinian state will not be the source of terror against Israelis. The only way forward is to grant full equality to all. By Yonatan Amir…
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March 23, 2015
The Israel-Palestine Lorde diaries, chapter 13: Overwhelmed
In this country, looking at things differently can really get your head spinning. Part 13 of 15. To read the rest of the series, click here. And so the project took a real conceptual shift. There was no denying it: this was the same shift my own political views took in recent years. Once I strongly…
By
Yuval Ben-Ami
February 26, 2015
38 years later, Israel gives Palestinians new reasons to mark Land Day
Like other Palestinian national days, Land Day commemorations are less about the historical event as they are reminders of things happening today. Despite years of active struggles, Palestinians are finding themselves protesting the same threats to their land rights in 2014 as they were in 1976. March 30 marks the 38th anniversary of Land Day,…
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Amjad Iraqi
March 30, 2014
On the ‘invented’ Palestinians—and other absurd comments
Republican candidates in the 2012 primary race have topped each other in inflammatory remarks regarding Palestinians. Ever so often I am bombarded by so many words that almost none come at all and I pass up the opportunity to tackle a certain subject. This was the case recently with a spate of utterly ridiculous—almost comical—statements…
By
Omar H. Rahman
December 11, 2011
A Palestinian call to engage with the ‘Jewish question’
By Marzouq El-Halabi | Translation from Arabic to Hebrew: Nadav Franckovich, from Hebrew to English: Dimi Reider The Palestinian discourse must leave denial behind and engage seriously with the Jewish and Zionist questions. No more talk of the victorious and the defeated, victims and victimisers, but a new narrative shared by both sides of the…
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June 2, 2011
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