Nadia Hijab wrote about starting the US Campaign to End the Occupation in 2001 with Aruri as an adviser. Her obit at Palestine Chronicle of a teacher and a friend began: There are those whose life and work touch the lives of tens of thousands, for decades. Naseer Aruri was one such man.
Read MoreNaseer Aruri, who built Palestinian solidarity movement in US, to be memorialized this Sunday
Six ways Palestinians can change the rules of the game after Netayanhu's comments during the election made a just and equal peace even more elusive.
Read MoreAlaa Tartir, Program director at Al-Shabaka, The Palestinian Policy Network, reported last week that 80 percent of Palestinians opposed continued security coordination with Israel, according to a recent poll.
Read MoreWhen a Palestinian woman went to this Jewish group’s annual conference, she found a growing movement of Jews and other allies.
Read MoreIn the wake of the Israeli elections and the financial crisis of the Palestinian Authority (PA), observers wonder about the dangers of a new Palestinian Intifada and the detrimental consequences for Israeli security and regional stability of dismantling the PA. Furthermore, observers struggle to understand and imagine how a termination or suspension of security collaboration between the PA and Israel, or a potential collapse or dismantling of the PA would have any benefit for the Palestinian people.
Read MoreIn a perplexing about-face, there has been a revival of efforts to permit the exploration of Gaza Marine, the gas reserves located off the coast of Gaza. The development of this gas field is inarguably advantageous, as it could allow Palestinians to create an independent and competitive energy sector. Yet this push for exploration must be seen within its wider context, as part of a quid pro quo arrangement which reinforces Israel's continuing colonization of Palestinian resources.
Read MoreNur Arafeh

Nur Arafeh served as Al-Shabaka's Palestine Policy Fellow from 2015 - 2017. Nur is currently doing her PhD in Economic Development at the University of Oxford. She previously worked as an Associate Researcher at the Palestine Economic Policy Research Institute (MAS), and as a Visiting Lecturer of Economics at Al-Quds Bard College. She has a dual BA degree in Political Science and Economics from the Paris Institute of Political Studies-Sciences Po and Columbia University, and holds an MPhil degree in Development Studies from the University of Cambridge.
Read MoreButtu writes, "Abbas’s term has taught Palestinians that liberation will never come through backroom channels or by appealing to the oppressor. One can only hope that the damage caused by his term will not be irreparable."
Read More"You can be sure sovereignty won’t be on the cards for the truncated Palestinian state envisaged, or rights for Palestinian refugees. But Palestinian civil society at home and abroad will torpedo a bad deal … The Palestinian-led boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement will chalk up more victories. The EU will be forced to take stronger measures against Israeli settlements and racism. The first cracks, albeit paper-thin, will appear in the solid US Congress support for Israel." -Nadia Hijab
Read More"One high-ranking official from the Palestinian Authority’s Preventive Security Force told us: 'We get lists with names' from the Israelis. They 'need someone, and we are tasked to get that person for them.' These policies backfire. Palestinian forces lose the trust of local communities when they are seen as enforcing the illegal occupation and the losses of land and rights that go along with it."
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