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OPINION/EDITORIAL

No free pass for Rahm Emanuel

19 November 2008

James Zogby isn't just an Arab American with an opinion. He is the president of the Arab American Institute, a well-known writer, and an esteemed leader within the Arab American community. Many non-Arab Americans highly regard his analysis and look to his articles as a resource to understand the Middle East. This is precisely why his latest article, "Rahm Emanuel and Arab Perceptions," published by The Huffington Post, is so disturbing. Remi Kanazi comments. [MORE]

President-elect Obama and the prospects for Israeli-Palestinian peace

18 November 2008

US President-elect Barack Obama's election victory has revived hopes that stalled Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations could finally lead to a two-state solution. Few new presidents have been greeted with such optimism and associated high expectations. However, the chances for progress depend on more than a new American president. There are several interrelated factors: US engagement, the availability of a viable peace agreement, Israeli and Palestinian internal politics and the broader international situation. Ali Abunimah analyzes. [MORE]




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The latest articles from all sections of EI.
Palestine : Human Rights: Israeli gunboats kidnap Gaza fisherman, peaceworkers (21 November 2008)
Palestine : Diaries: Live from Palestine: Gaza's hospitals struggle to save lives amid Israeli siege (21 November 2008)
Palestine : Activism News: "Shimon Peres, you're a war criminal!" say Oxford students (21 November 2008)
Palestine : Human Rights: Only feeble protest over family's eviction (21 November 2008)
Palestine : Action Items: Protest fundraiser for agency that abets Israeli land confiscation (20 November 2008)
Palestine : Activism News: Settlement financier to sell jewelry at Dubai hotel despite ban (20 November 2008)
Palestine : Development: British charity aiding Palestinian refugees ordered to close (20 November 2008)
Palestine : Opinion/Editorial: No free pass for Rahm Emanuel (19 November 2008)
Palestine : Human Rights: Gaza bakeries, mills forced to close (19 November 2008)
Palestine : Development: Hamas-Fatah split deepens (19 November 2008)
Palestine : Multimedia: Crossing the Line looks at Obama's "change" for Palestine (19 November 2008)
Palestine : Journalists in Danger: Ramallah Palestinian Authority blocks website reporting on corruption (18 November 2008)

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LIVE FROM PALESTINE: DIARIES

Gaza's hospitals struggle to save lives amid Israeli siege

21 November 2008

Over the past two weeks, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have faced a sharply deteriorating humanitarian situation as Israel further tightened its closure of the border crossings. Virtually no food, medicine or other vital supplies have been allowed in to the territory that is home to 1.5 million people. Despite desperately needed medication, equipment, supplies, and spare parts, doctors continue to try to save lives and look after their patients at the European Gaza Hospital. Rami Almeghari reports from Gaza. [MORE]

The real meaning of hope

17 November 2008

Stepping out of the taxi cab and onto the gravel road, I walked towards the notorious Huwwara checkpoint near Nablus in the northern West Bank. To my left, I passed throngs of people waiting in lines barely inching along in the blistering summer heat, awaiting the apathetic wave of an Israeli soldier's hand to be let through. Dina Elmuti writes from Nablus, occupied West Bank. [MORE]




HUMAN RIGHTS

Israeli gunboats kidnap Gaza fisherman, peaceworkers

21 November 2008

On the evening of Tuesday 18 November Khalid al-Habeel sat surrounded by his wife, family, and other concerned fishermen. Until the early hours of the following day, they had no idea what charges were being laid against 15 fishermen, including two of al-Habeel's sons, Adham (21) and Mohammed (20), after they were nabbed from Gaza's territorial waters earlier that morning and taken to an Israeli interrogation center at Ashdod port. Nor did they know when or if their boats -- their livelihoods -- would be returned. Eva Bartlett reports. [MORE]

Only feeble protest over family's eviction

21 November 2008

The middle-of-the-night eviction last week of an elderly Palestinian couple from their home in East Jerusalem to make way for Jewish settlers is a demonstration of Israeli intent towards a future peace deal with the Palestinians. Mohammed and Fawziya Khurd are now on the street, living in a tent, after Israeli police enforced a court order issued in July to expel them. Jonathan Cook analyzes. [MORE]




ACTIVISM NEWS

"Shimon Peres, you're a war criminal!" say Oxford students

21 November 2008

Text messages came from student protestors who had managed to get inside the lecture hall. They let the their fellow demonstrators outside know that their chanting could be heard inside over the voice of Israeli President Shimon Peres. There was clapping and stamping of feet and placards banged on the railings to make as much noise as possible, along with the constant "Free, free Palestine" which did not stop for a moment of the hour-long lecture. Abigail Humphries reports from Oxford. [MORE]




ARTS, MUSIC & CULTURE

"Occupied Space 2008" adds Palestinian color to London's art world

17 November 2008

Using what they call the "simplest language," the Eltiqa Group for Contemporary Art seeks to challenge the harsh obstacles of life in their native Gaza: "we color life for the others." In the past month some of their work has reached London as part of a new exhibition organized by the UK Palestine Solidarity Campaign in association with the A.M. Qattan Foundation. Occupied Space 2008: Art for Palestine brought together over 100 works not only from Palestinian artists, but from those across the globe from Algeria, Tunisia and Jordan to the UK to China. Isabelle Humphries reviews for The Electronic Intifada. [MORE]








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