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If many countries choose to recognize Palestine but fail to confront the reality of escalating Israeli domination of the ...
The Western media’s blind eye to Israel’s underlying crimes reveals a deeper, more disturbing dynamic of racism.
Palestine activists in Canterbury are rallying on Thursday against a vicious attack on the movement by the state. Police ...
Faced with opposition from Israel, resistance from the United States and hesitation from France's partners, the French ...
A group of protesters are expecting to be put behind bars in Scotland from tomorrow in protests over an arrest over support for.
Activists are planning to break the law in Glasgow tomorrow to show their support for the banned Palestine Action group. The Record understands a small rally is planned for Nelson Mandela Place in the ...
Varsen Aghabekian Shahin meets with Graham Dattels, Canada's Representative to the Palestinian Authority, in Ramallah, ...
Nearly 60 Labour MPs have called on David Lammy and the Foreign Office to immediately recognise Palestine as a state.A mix of ...
If you’re keeping score, to date 138 states have recognized the ‘State of Palestine,” most recently Ireland, Norway, and Spain. This begs the question, what are they recognizing?
It is hard to think of a successful and sustainable state that consists of two more-or-less equally sized but geographically separate entities.
An independent Palestine and Israel would coordinate on issues that affect both populations in a two-state confederation. The plan by former officials will be submitted to the U.N. and U.S. next week.
The U.S. and U.K. governments have indicated they are considering recognizing Palestine as a state after the current conflict ends. Here's what that would mean.
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