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Will the Palestinians go to Direct Talks?
August 17th, 2010The Israeli Palestinian peace process seems to freeze again after the latest Israeli and American invitation to go to direct talks in order to achieve an
improvement. The Israelis claim that the Palestinian authority is trying to use time as a factor of pressure on Israel; soon the settlements freeze period will end and Israel will be facing another challenge in renewing the settlements freeze.
The Palestinian leadership claims that the Israeli refusal to discuss any matter in the indirect talks, the continuous process of building settlements in East
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Normalization, Ignorance and Fear in the Israeli Palestinian conflict
August 17th, 2010Instead of establishing bodies and associations that work on explaining and spreading the Palestinian case through the world and the Israeli society, many
individuals and groups from the Palestinian society choose to establish associations that work on enclosing the Palestinian people and separating it from the world by claiming that “Normalization” is something that affects the Palestinian people negatively and makes it lose its rights. Many organizations prefer to stay isolated rather than going out and facing the occupier and affecting its public opinion by showing the truth of the Israeli Palestinian conflict to the Israeli people before the rest of the world.
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Israeli Army and Hezbullah continue to threaten each other
August 10th, 2010Following the recent incident on the borders between Israeli and Lebanese last week that resulted in killing three Lebanese soldiers and one Israeli officer,
the Israeli army continues to send threaten messages to the Lebanese army leadership.
The Israeli army leadership ordered its soldiers on the borders to respond fiercely to any Lebanese action that similar to the incident that took place last week. The Lebanese army shot several warning shots in the air in the last week when an Israeli army unit tried to remove a tree and make some actions on a
Iranian Issues, Israeli, Syrian Issues, Palestinian, Israeli Conflict (306)134 views
الوحدة طريقنا الى القدس ام ان القدس طريق وحدتنا ؟
August 8th, 2010
القدس اولى القبلتين وثالث الحرمين الشريفين ، القدس كنيسة القيامة وعاصمة شعبنا الفلسطيني الابدية هاهي القدس التي لطالما وحدت الشعب الفلسطيني باسوارها وكنائسها وازقة احياءها القديمة تئن امام المخططات الصهيونية التي حاولت ولا زالت تحاول محو تاريخ هذا الشعب المناضل وطمس هويته وتراثه من اجل تهويد القدس درة فلسطين وعاصمتهاالابدية .
ان وحدتنا اصبحت مجرد شعار نتغنى به ولا نطبقه على ارض الواقع سواء كان ذلك في وحدتنا الفكرية والسياسية وغيرها بحيث ان ماتشهده الساحة السياسية من تراجع وانقسام وتشرذم لا يمكننا ان نقول
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What the Palestinians need to achieve their dream
August 6th, 2010One of the problems which the Palestinians are facing in their way to build a real Palestinian state is their lack of experience. The Palestinian state that the
Palestinians have been asking for and working to establish is supposed to be democratic, enjoy real separation between its authorities and assure right of expression and freedom for its people. The effect of the Israeli occupation on the minds and thought of the Palestinians made them lack a kind of professionalism in their actions and policy. Self
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When Motherland calls…the spirit of national action must meet the appeal
July 26th, 2010One of the most important problems, which came as a phenomenon side by side with the process of building the Palestinian state is corruption. Corruption
started to exist not only in financial matters but it also took place in the soul of the national and volunteer action which are supposed to be the basics of the process of building a state and getting freedom.
The Palestinian national movements failed in facing the new stage, which they went through after Oslo accords and the last Parliamentary elections. The
Palestinian, Israeli Conflict (306)249 views
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Ziad Khalil Abu Zayyad
Author: Ziad Khalil Abu Zayyad: Ziad Abu Zayyad ziad@middleastpost.com A Palestinian-Arab living in East Jerusalem, Ziad graduated from College Des Freres in Jerusalem in 2003. Ziad finished his major in International Relations and English Literature from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Ziad is the President of the Watan student movement at the university. He is interested in Middle Eastern political issues and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Founder of the Middle East Post and MEL (Middle East Future Leadership Network), he represents Palestinian youth at several international conferences. (306)402 views
Ziad Khalil Abu Zayyad
Author: Ziad Khalil Abu Zayyad: Ziad Abu Zayyad ziad@middleastpost.com A Palestinian-Arab living in East Jerusalem, Ziad graduated from College Des Freres in Jerusalem in 2003. Ziad finished his major in International Relations and English Literature from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Ziad is the President of the Watan student movement at the university. He is interested in Middle Eastern political issues and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Founder of the Middle East Post and MEL (Middle East Future Leadership Network), he represents Palestinian youth at several international conferences. (306)721 views
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