Tag Archives: Nakba
Buckling to Bigotry: The Newseum Dishonors Murdered Palestinian Journalists

Buckling to Bigotry: The Newseum Dishonors Murdered Palestinian Journalists

by Nima Shirazi
The names of two Palestinian cameramen targeted and killed by Israeli air strikes in Gaza last November were dropped from a dedication ceremony held to honor “reporters, photographers and broadcasters who have died reporting the news” over the past year. The move followed an Israel lobby pressure campaign.

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Look at the World from Behind the Wall

Look at the World from Behind the Wall

by William Cook
How can the people of the United States tolerate such despicable and inhumane behavior from a supposed friend? When did Americans decide that peaceful protests should not be allowed?

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Palestinian Land Day

Palestinian Land Day

by Dr. Elias Akleh
Saturday March 30th was the 37th commemoration of Palestinian Land Day. Palestinians walked the streets of every major Palestinian town denouncing the Israeli occupation, the confiscation of Palestinian land, the building of illegal Israeli colonies.

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It’s the Right Moment for Churches to Pay Attention to Israel’s Occupation

It’s the Right Moment for Churches to Pay Attention to Israel’s Occupation

Share  by James M. Wall / The Electronic Intifada In his book Kairos for Palestine, Rifat Odeh Kassis deals with a topic that is as fresh as the destruction of a Palestinian home by Israeli-driven, US-built bulldozers, and as ancient as the use of the term kairos, derived from an ancient Greek word which refers to [...]

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