Tag: Palestine Liberation Organization

The article discusses how donations intended for Palestinian humanitarian aid can inadvertently fund terrorism, particularly through organizations like Hamas that exploit humanitarian aid for their activities.
The essay discusses why there is no Palestinian state, highlighting the historical background and challenges to achieving a resolution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
The essay "Yes, history (still) matters" by David Harris discusses the significance of the 1967 Six-Day War and its lasting impact on the Jewish world.
The article discusses the high child population in Gaza, where children make up nearly half of the population, a trend influenced by religious beliefs and historical factors.
The United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly to elevate the status of the Palestine delegation, granting them the ability to submit proposals and amendments.
The essay criticizes mainstream media's coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting common false premises perpetuated by laziness, ignorance, and racism, impacting reporting accuracy.
The text discusses instances of anti-Israel protests on university campuses, highlighting support for Hamas, calls for Palestinian scholarships and jobs, and violent demonstrations, with some protesters affiliated with extremist groups.
The video discusses the origins of Hamas and challenges the claim that Israel created the group, highlighting the complexities of its history and the geopolitical context at the time.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's denial of the Palestinian people's right to statehood reflects a double standard.
Rabbi David Wolpe oversimplified the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by suggesting that peace could be achieved if Palestinians accepted the legitimacy of a Jewish state.
The article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, highlighting the long-standing challenge for Israel to achieve a decisive victory.
The article discusses the economic situation in the Palestinian territories and the role of corruption and terrorism in shaping it.
The article discusses the ever-changing narrative surrounding the Palestinians and their conflict with Israel.
The article discusses the difficulties that the West, particularly Israel, faces in understanding Hamas and the Middle East.
The article discusses the three different narratives that Hamas is trying to construct in its conflict with Israel.
Diana Buttu, a Palestinian-Canadian lawyer and former spokesperson for the Palestine Liberation Organization, and Emily Schaeffer Omer-Man, a Jewish Israeli human rights lawyer, discuss the Palestinian and Jewish left following October 7th.
Henry Kissinger, former US Secretary of State, has been widely criticized for his amoral approach to foreign policy and involvement in war crimes.
During his visit to Israel, President Joe Biden announced that Saudi Arabia would soon allow direct flights from Israel, a small step towards normalizing relations between the two countries.
The appointment of Robert Malley as special envoy to Iran highlights a deepening divide within the Democratic Party.
In this opinion piece, the author argues that Mahmoud Abbas, the President of the Palestinian Authority, is placing too much hope on President Joe Biden to solve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Aaron David Miller, a former peace process advisor, discusses the 25th anniversary of the Oslo Accords, signed by Rabin, Arafat, and Clinton, which marked the first peace agreement between Israel and the PLO.
The article discusses how Hamas and Yasser Arafat celebrated what they claimed were victories against Israel, with examples like the 2014 Gaza war and Arafat's 1974 UN speech.