Posts Tagged ‘ palestine ’

Hallucinatory states

Instead of obsessing over how their identities clash, Israelis and Palestinians need to focus more attention on where they mesh.

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The God veto

Belief in the sacredness of the holy land has long bedevilled the quest for peace. It’s time to challenge the ‘God veto’.

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People of the border

People of the border

Rafah, a city divided between Gaza and Egypt, and between war and peace, prays for the opening of the border crossing.

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Profits of war

The economic rewards of peace are supposed to lure Israelis and Palestinians away from conflict. But what if war is its own reward?

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States of confusion

As the dust settles on Gaza, is the best vision for the future of the Middle East a one, two or three-state solution?

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Flower power in Gaza

The Dutch have employed some novel flower power to persuade Israel to relax its embargo on Gaza. Now it’s time to end the blockade.

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وسيط إعلامي حيوي

بقلـم خالد دياب رغم أن ساحة الحرب الإعلامية الإسرائيلية الفلسطينية تشوبها المرارة وهي متحصنة جيداً، إلا أن على الصحفيين مسؤولية المغامرة في الأرض الحرام بين الجانبين، حتى لو عنى ذلك الوقوع في خط مرمى النار. يُعتبر النزاع الإسرائيلي الفلسطيني واحداً من أطول النزاعات وأكثرها مرارة في العالم. وقد أدت الحدّة والاستقطاب المتعلقان بالنزاع إلى...

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A vital medium

Although the Israeli-Palestinian media battlefield is bitter and deeply entrenched, journalists have a responsibility to venture into the no man’s land between the two sides, even if it means getting caught in the crossfire.

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The Middle East media battlefield

This is the text of a talk given to a group of Israeli and Jewish fellows.

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The Middle East media frontline

The Middle East media frontline

Pro-Israelis and pro-Palestinian need to join forces and find common ground in the no-man’s-land of the media battlefield.

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