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History Of Palestine And Israel Conflict And Where They Stand Now – Postoast

| July 31, 2022

The history of the Middle East has always been captivating especially if the talk is about Palestine and Israel conflict and their history. We all are in some way or the other aware of the disputation and wrangling that goes between both nations from time to time. Today the situation has worsened so much so that it has taken a shape of yet another war.

We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I: A Palestinian Memoir by Raja Shehadeh – The Irish Times

| July 31, 2022

We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I, A Palestinian Memoir Author: Raja Shehadeh ISBN-13: 978-1788169974 Publisher: Profile Books Guideline Price: 14.99 The Palestinian lawyer, author and human rights activist Raja Shehadeh resembles his late father, Aziz.

Two Palestinian Christians, and a visit with one of the most interesting of Latter-day Saint historians – Patheos

| July 31, 2022

Were just back from attending a performance, with friends, of Singing in the Rain at the Hale Centre Theatre in Sandy, Utah. It was extremely well done.

Israel-Palestine: Reversing ‘negative trends’ essential, Security Council hears – UN News

| July 27, 2022

Mounting tensions in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and continued settlement activity and settler-related violence continue. Immediate steps to reverse negative trends and support the Palestinian people are essential, said Lynn Hastings, UNSCOs deputy chief, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, speaking on behalf of Special Coordinator Tor Wennesland. The violence must stop

Manzanar To Palestine: Legacy Of Internment And Ethnic-Cleansing OpEd – Eurasia Review

| July 27, 2022

Last night, I watched a fascinating PBS documentary,Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust. We all know, or think we know aboutManzanar.

Constricting Palestinian Human Rights and the Right to Health: Israeli Apartheid Policies – Palestine Chronicle

| July 27, 2022

Ali, an 11-month-old cancer patient, at the Qalandiya military checkpoint. (Photo: Tamar Fleishman, The Palestine Chronicle) By Alice Rothchild There is a growing consensus that the behaviors of the Israeli government fulfill the definition of an apartheid regime. There is also a growing consensus that Palestinians who are Israeli citizens or stateless in the occupied Palestinian territories or refugee camps lack civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights as a manifestation of the settler colonialism that characterizes the Israeli state

Security Council briefing on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question (as delivered by Deputy Special Coordinator Lynn…

| July 27, 2022

Mister President, Members of the Security Council, I am pleased to deliver this briefing on behalf of Special Coordinator Tor Wennesland, covering the reporting period of 27 June 21 July. While the specific developments of the conflict fluctuate, the structural reality has not changed.

Why Are Cori Bush’s Ties to Palestinian Activist Who Tweeted About ‘Burning Israelis Alive’ Generating Zero Media Coverage? – Algemeiner

| July 27, 2022

Rarely a week goes by when United States Congresswoman Cori Bush (D-MO) isnt featured in the news. Whether getting arrested at an abortion rights protest outside the Supreme Court or facing questions about her privately-funded security while simultaneously campaigning to defund the police, it seems that American media outlets cannot get enough of Bushs headline-grabbing antics. Therefore, its a genuine mystery why the mainstream media was so quiet when it was recently revealed that Bush had accepted fundraising assistance from a woman who has a well-documented history of advocating for the genocide of Jews and Israelis.

Joe Biden greeted by protests during brief visit to Palestine – The Guardian US

| July 18, 2022

Joe Biden was greeted by small groups of protesters and billboards decrying the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories as apartheid during his brief visits to East Jerusalem and Bethlehem, signs of disappointment at the sidelining of the Palestinian quest for statehood during the presidents tour of the Middle East. The president visited Augusta Victoria hospital in East Jerusalem on Friday morning, where he promised $300m (250m) in assistance for the Palestinians, before travelling in a convoy to Bethlehem to meet the Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas, and visit the Church of the Nativity. On Friday afternoon Air Force One will make a first direct flight from Tel Aviv to Saudi Arabia, where the presidents goal is to convince Gulf hydrocarbon producers to increase supply to calm global oil markets shaken by the war in Ukraine.

Explained: The Israel-Palestine Conflict, The Two State Solution, And Why It Has Failed So Far – Outlook India

| July 18, 2022

US President Joe Biden this week expressed support forthe two-state solution regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict. Biden visited Israel and Palestinian territories this week and met their leaders


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