Jordan has increased the travel restrictions for Palestinians from Gaza, already under Israeli and Egyptian blockade, policy analyst Samar Batrawi writes.
Read MoreThe noose tightens: Jordan adds to the suffering of Gaza’s Palestinians
I have compiled this paper to outline my interpretation of the relevance and objectivity of the one versus two states debate. This debate has recently received increasing media focus and academic input, particularly in light of the seemingly impossible-to-achieve two-state solution that has, rightly or wrongly, long been considered as the internationally-approved mantra for the resolution of the historic conflict between Palestinian nationalism and Zionism.
Read MoreSamah Sabawi: ‘Our people will not be silenced nor will we normalise oppression’
Read MoreSince early 2015, when Palestine’s years-long struggle to trigger the International Criminal Court (ICC) jurisdiction came to fruition, the question is whether the Court’s potential role will fit the bill.
Read MoreIt is only a matter of time before US citizens rightfully ask why so much money is spent on denying millions of Palestinians their freedom, Diana Buttu writes.
Read MoreThe Palestinian cause is not about the Islamic State's narrative nor about an alleged Palestinian 'love of death' - as Israel's far-right claims.
2015 saw a surge in the number of Palestinians being arrested on the charge of “incitement through social media.”
Read MoreThe last six months illustrated clearly once again the problematic role of the Palestinian Authority as a sub-contractor to the Israeli occupation, Al-Shabaka's Alaa Tartir writes.