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Digital Censorship in the Palestinian Context

by Marwa Fatafta, Nadim Nashif, Nur Arafeh on November 12, 2019

Palestinians are facing mounting digital censorship from all angles - from the Israeli government to the Palestinian Authority and Hamas. What are the implications of this growing trend, and what tools exist to fight back? In this policy lab, analysts Marwa Fatafta and Nadim Nashif join host Nur Arafeh to discuss the threat against Palestinian digital rights and anchor it within the wider global trend of digital repression.

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Gaza: Stuck in the Status Quo

by Tareq Baconi, Yasmeen El Khoudary, Nur Arafeh on July 25, 2019

For years, Palestinians have decried the devastating conditions in Gaza, only to see those conditions continue to worsen. What's prevented real change from happening on the ground, and what ramifications has this had on Palestinians in Gaza and the broader struggle for Palestinian liberation? In this policy lab, analysts Tareq Baconi and Yasmeen El-Khoudaryjoin host Nur Arafeh  to weigh in on these questions and more.

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Trump, Palestine, and the False Premise of “Economic Peace”

by Diana Buttu, Ibrahim Fraihat, Nur Arafeh on June 25, 2019

Trump's efforts to bolster the Palestinian economy in lieu of concrete political action are part of a long history of initiatives designed to forfeit Palestinian rights under the guise of "economic peace." In this policy lab, Al-Shabaka Policy Analysts Diana Buttu and Ibrahim Fraihat joins facilitator Nur Arafeh to weigh in on the threats these…

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Palestinian Leadership in Israel: Challenges & Opportunities

by Abir Kopty, Amjad Iraqi, Yara Hawari on February 5, 2019

What are the main challenges that Palestinian citizens of Israel face in terms of leadership? What opportunities exist in the current political context to gain visibility and overcome geo-political fragmentation with those in the West Bank and Gaza? In our first policy lab of 2019, Al-Shabaka analysts Abir Kopty and Amjad Iraqi join Yara Hawari to weigh in on these questions and more.

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Palestine Solidarity: Tough Questions & Ways Forward

by Loubna Qutami, Randa Wahbe, Zena Agha on November 29, 2018

Is the global Palestine solidarity movement exerting its energy in the right places? How can the movement better coordinate with developments in Palestine? Is Palestinian self-determination sufficiently reflected within the movement? On the 2018 International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Al-Shabaka's Zena Agha is joined by analysts Loubna Qutami and Randa Wahbe to explore these challenging questions and more.

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Palestinian Narrative: How Do We Build A Strategy?

by Tamara Ben-Halim, Hazem Jamjoum, Amjad Iraqi on October 18, 2018

Why is a collective narrative important to the Palestinian liberation struggle? What challenges do the Palestinian people face in promoting their narrative, and who has legitimacy to promulgate it? Al-Shabaka analysts Tamara Ben-Halim and Hazem Jamjoum weigh in on these questions and more in this month’s Palestine Policy Lab, facilitated by Amjad Iraqi.

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Palestine Post-Oslo: Moving to a Just Future

by Sam Bahour, Amal Ahmad, Nadia Hijab on September 18, 2018

September 2018 marks the 25th anniversary of the Oslo Accords. Looking back, how did the agreement impact the Palestinian national project and cohesion as a people? What does a post-Oslo Palestine look like? Al-Shabaka analysts Sam Bahour and Amal Ahmad delve into these questions and more in this month’s Palestine Policy Lab, facilitated by Nadia Hijab.

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Palestinian Leadership: What a New Model Might Look Like

by Marwa Fatafta, Fadi Quran, Alaa Tartir on August 22, 2018

Current Palestinian governance is facing a legitimacy crisis. So what alternative options exist? Is a fully representative leadership even possible in the Palestinian context? Al-Shabaka analysts Marwa Fatafta and Fadi Quran will explore these questions and more in our second policy lab, facilitated by Alaa Tartir.  

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Apartheid: How Useful is the Framework for the Palestinian Struggle?

by Yara Hawari, Diana Buttu on May 23, 2018

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In our first Palestine Policy Lab session, Al-Shabaka analysts Yara Hawari and Diana Buttu weigh in on the usefulness of the Apartheid framework in the Palestinian context.

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