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The focus of the Palestinian Authority on diplomatic resistance and popular protest has done little to curb Israel's escalating violence or improve life under occupation and Palestinians are tired of it, writes Emad Moussa.
Israel’s recent deportation of Salah Hammouri shows both the ongoing crimes committed against Palestinians, and France’s complicity for accepting his forced arrival in Paris, and historically failing to condemn Israeli policies, argues Yasser Louati.
Palestinians fear the impact of Ben Gvir’s appointment as National Security Minister, given his far-right history and what this will mean amidst considerable violence already meted out by Israel, writes Yara Hawari.
Biden's first trip to the Middle East as president payed lip-service to the two-state solution but made it clear that Palestine was not a priority. Palestinian leadership must stop waiting on external solutions, writes Emad Moussa.
The Palestinian leader's outrage-provoking remarks comparing Israel's crimes to Nazi crimes reflect a desperate attempt to highlight the brutality of Israel's occupation, and mustn't be reduced to a quantitative comparison, writes Emad Moussa.
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.
While global media focuses on Israel's assault on Palestinian worshippers at al-Aqsa mosque, behind the scenes the Israeli state has insidiously propagated the extremist Temple Movement's campaign to build a Jewish temple in its place, writes Lowkey.
Comment: While Biden may prefer someone like Yair Lapid at the helm, his administration is preparing for another Netanyahu-led Israeli government, writes Mitchell Plitnick.
Opinion: Recent events in East Jerusalem and Gaza have exposed President Biden's hands-off approach as ineffective and dangerous, writes Mitchell Plitnick.
By ignoring the US and focusing solely on the Taliban and Islamic State group's war crimes in Afghanistan, the ICC's new Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan signals that wealthy and powerful states can violate human rights with impunity, writes Mat Nashed.