Civil rights and wrongs in the Palestinian struggle
Young Palestinian activists are drawing inspiration from the civil rights movement, but are reluctant to redefine their struggle along similar line.
Read MoreYoung Palestinian activists are drawing inspiration from the civil rights movement, but are reluctant to redefine their struggle along similar line.
Read MoreBestselling Israeli historian Shlomo Sand on identity politics, political despair, why Lieberman is right… and drowning sorrows with Mahmoud Darwish.
Read MoreThe banning of a Jewish festival this year in Egypt is wrong, both from a secular and religious perspective.
Read MoreThe Holy Land is where Christmas began. But with the relative decline of Christianity there, does the yuletide still retain its spirit?
Read Morean ‘freedom riders’ defiantly boarded a bus to Jerusalem. So is the next stop for the Palestinian struggle a mass civil rights movement?
Read MoreWith the Palestinian bid to join the UN likely to get them nowhere, there is a more civil way out of the impasse that will give both Israelis and Palestinians what they want.
Read MoreAs a rare Egyptian in Jerusalem, I have felt something akin to being a B-list celebrity.
Read MoreRecognising the good qualities of the other side can be a first step to healing Arab-Israeli wounds.
Read MoreIt is high time for Israelis and Palestinians – with grassroots support from Egyptians – to unlock their latent people’s power and forge a popular peace.
Read MoreBritain’s former foreign minister David Miliband has high hopes for the Arab revolutions.
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