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Palestinian journalist Majdoleen Hassouna, winner of this year's RSF Press Freedom Prize, was banned by Israel from leaving the West Bank to collect her award. She's not the first or last to face Israel’s punitive measures, writes Emad Moussa.
Throughout the decades, the Palestinian Authority maintained an illusion of power, with no qualms about losing Palestine if it can safeguard its privileges. Yet, what will the PA do when these privileges inevitably end? writes Ramona Wadi.
The decision by the Tory-led United Kingdom government to ban Hamas has nothing to do with fighting anti-Semitism, rather it merely seeks to benefit a settler-colonial enterprise, writes Emad Moussa.
South Africa's boycotting of Miss Universe in Israel, though a small act of solidarity with Palestinians, is a refreshing form of bravery, writes Nyasha Bhobo.
BDS’ strength is in its ability to adapt, penetrate, and garner support, and it has triggered Israel's greatest fear of a shift in global public opinion regarding the state's history and legitimacy, writes Emad Moussa.
Israeli NGOs do not seem ready to tackle the Nakba nor Israel's recent encroachment on Palestinian history, their silence makes them part of the problem, writes Emad Moussa.
Comment: The US government has transcended its traditional role as accessory to that of full partner in Israel's illegal occupation of Palestine, writes Khalil E. Jahshan.
Secretary of State Blinken is hailing the deals, but they’re just window dressing on a stalled peace process, writes Emile Nakhleh.
Comment: Most Jewish-Americans, like Seth Rogen, are still only awakening to the moral and political ramifications of Israel's settler-colonial project, writes Josh Ruebner.
Listening to PA president Mahmoud Abbas' "laughable" speech at the UN, one could not help but reminisce about Yasser Arafat, writes Emad Moussa.