The Israel-Palestine conflict has deep historical roots, stemming from Ottoman rule and the British mandate post-World War I. The 1947 UN partition plan aimed to establish separate states for Jews and ...
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Walid Khalidi, historian of the Palestinian cause, dies aged 100
Khalidi, who documented the Nakba and founded the Institute for Palestine Studies, died in the US on Sunday.
A Palestinian man is killed in the occupied West Bank after an Israeli reservist soldier opens fire, as violence keeps rising in the territory.
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BRUCE PEARL: When a team keeps losing, you make changes — look beyond the Palestinian Authority for peace
Bruce Pearl contends lasting peace requires confronting Palestinian Authority corruption and systemic antisemitism, while empowering accountable local leadership.
Watching Modi address the Israeli Knesset, describing Israel as the “father” and India as the “mother,” was deeply jarring.
It’s clear the Democratic Party rank and file demands a new position on Israel. There’s one candidate, or maybe two, who can ...
Palestinian historian Walid al-Khalidi dies at 100, remembered for documenting the Nakba and shaping modern Palestinian scholarship.
Visiting Fellow in Israel Studies Or Rabinowitz, who teaches two courses within the program, said that her views on the Israel-Palestine conflict do not play a role in her teaching. So far, she said, ...
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Exclusive-Gaza firm to build UAE-funded housing compound in Israeli-held south, sources say
By Rami Ayyub, Nidal al-Mughrabi and Alexander Cornwell JERUSALEM/CAIRO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - A Gaza firm has been contracted to build an Emirati-funded compound for tens of thousands of displaced ...
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Why would the US or Israel trust Mark Carney’s Canada?
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is complaining about being left out of the loop about the strikes against Iran. Perhaps ...
One man stood crying in the ghastly aftermath of an Iranian missile strike that killed at least nine people in central Israel ...
The Security Cabinet’s reforms would alter long-standing land rules in the West Bank, shifting authority in ways critics say could weaken prospects for a two-state solution.
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