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The fine print of Palestinian statehood

Op-Ed via Al-Jazeera English

The fine print of Palestinian statehood

December 4, 2012

Nadia Hijab
Nadia Hijab

Congratulations are raining as friends of the Palestinians respond with delight to the United Nations' resounding "Yes!" to Palestine's non-member observer state status as of November 29, 2012. But before giving free rein to their excitement, the Palestinian people - and their allies - should read the actual text of the resolution.

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Op-Ed via Al-Jazeera English

The fine print of Palestinian statehood

December 4, 2012

Nadia Hijab
Nadia Hijab

Nadia Hijab asks, what does the UN fine print - which promoted Palestine as a non-member observer state - really mean?

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Op-Ed via Al-Jazeera Enlgish

Mahmoud Abbas’ real “accomplishment” was not the UN vote on Palestine

December 2, 2012

Ali Abunimah
Ali Abunimah

Ali Abunimah explains how the Palestinian president has accomplished more for Israel than he has for Palestine.

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Op-Ed via Al-Monitor

Freedom, Not Handouts, Will Save Palestine

November 30, 2012

Sam Bahour
Sam Bahour

"Palestine not only has a pie in the sky, it also has one off the coast of Gaza and many more across the land. The pies here are strategic economic assets for a Palestinian economy worthy of a state. But all of them are under total Israeli military control, rendering them paralyzed at best."

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Op-Ed via Al-Jazeera English

Behind the pillars of cloud

November 22, 2012

Rami Zurayk
Rami Zurayk

Al-Shabaka guest author Rami Zurayk, with Anne Gough, report that the food and farming sector in Gaza has been severely maimed, worsening the condition of agricultural sector.

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Op-Ed via CNN

Israel’s mission in Gaza is not about security — so what is it about?

November 20, 2012

Nadia Hijab
Nadia Hijab

Let's be clear: Israel's latest operation in Gaza is not about security. Cease-fires between Hamas-ruled Gaza and Israel have brought security for months on end and there is ample evidence to show that Israel is largely responsible for truce breakdowns.

Israel decided to escalate the conflict last Wednesday with its assassination of Hamas leader Ahmed al-Ja'abari despite a truce that had been observed by all Palestinian factions during the previous two days.

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Op-Ed via The Australian

Life goes on in Gaza, where no place is safe

November 17, 2012

Samah Sabawi
Samah Sabawi

A BOMB falls close to our neighbourhood in Gaza; I check Facebook to see if everyone has survived. A young cousin, Nihal, writes in her status: "Shoot, I should have had my nap earlier today, didn't know it was going to be a sleepless night.". Another cousin jokes: "We were happy it rained in Gaza but weren't expecting the water falling to turn into bombs." For the 1.5 million Palestinians trapped in Gaza, humour helps to mask the terror they are experiencing.

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Op-Ed via Counterpunch

World Bank Policies Fail Palestinians

November 15, 2012

Alaa TartirJeremy Wildeman
Alaa Tartir, Jeremy Wildeman

Alaa Tartir and Jeremy Wildeman say it is time to look for alternative models of aid, ones that do not simply seek new ways for the Palestinians to cope with life under occupation, but rather challenge the status quo while enabling Palestinians to survive.

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Op-Ed via Ma'an News Agency

An alternative aid agenda for Palestinians

November 10, 2012

Nadia HijabJeremy WildemanAlaa Tartir
Nadia Hijab, Jeremy Wildeman, Alaa Tartir

Two Al-Shabaka advisors and one guest author recommend three new policies that international donors should follow if independent Palestinian development shall ever be realized.

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Op-Ed via Foreign Policy

A new approach to Palestinian aid

November 6, 2012

Nadia HijabAlaa TartirJeremy Wildeman
Nadia Hijab, Alaa Tartir, Jeremy Wildeman

"Is a U.S. aid cutoff such a bad thing? More voices are questioning international aid to the Palestinians living under Israeli occupation, with some even calling for a full boycott of the aid industry."

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