In my latest piece for Souciant, I explore the meaning of Iceland’s resolution recognizing both Palestinian statehood and the Palestinian Right of Return and Bernard Avishai’s recent piece on RoR, which I posted here. For readers’ reference, since RoR is such a controversial subject, my own view of the issue can be seen in this [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Right of Return’
Home and Garden: Iceland, Avishai and Palestinian Right of Return
Posted in Refugees, tagged Anti-Zionism, Bernard Avishai, democracy, human rights, iceland, international law, Israel, Jewish State, Middle east, Occupation, Palestine, Palestinians, Refugees, Right of Return, rule of law, Two-state solution on November 30, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Correcting the Historical Inaccuracies: Bibi vs Abu Mazen
Posted in Bibi Netanyahu, Mahmoud Abbas, Refugees, tagged 1948, Abbas, Anti-Zionism, international law, Israel, Jewish State, Justice, Middle east, Netanyahu, Palestine, Palestinians, Partition, Refugees, Right of Return, United Nations on May 17, 2011 | 7 Comments »
Once again, history becomes the battlefield in the Israel-Palestine conflict. And as usual, both sides in the debate have their self-serving versions. In 2011, there is a lot less gray area in this history. Most of the history of 1948 is clear as far as the facts are concerned. Serious students of those facts can [...]
Lessons From Nakba Day Disturbances Go Unlearned
Posted in Bibi Netanyahu, Israel, Palestine, Refugees, tagged Egypt, Gaza, Hamas, human rights, international law, Israel, Jewish State, Middle east, Netanyahu, Obama, Occupation, Palestine, Palestinians, Refugees, Right of Return, Syria, Two-state solution, West Bank on May 16, 2011 | 4 Comments »
Wise leaders in Jerusalem and Washington were given a great deal of very useful information yesterday in Israel when a popular action led to hundreds of Palestinian refugees crossing the border into Israel, leading to the deaths of ten of them. Unfortunately, wisdom in those two cities is in short supply and what’s there is [...]
The Question of Palestinian Refugees Cannot Be Avoided
Posted in Refugees, tagged Anti-Zionism, human rights, international law, Israel, Jewish State, Justice, Middle east, Palestine, Palestinians, pro-Israel, Refugees, Right of Return, rule of law, Two-state solution on December 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
In my latest piece on the Meretz USA web site, I discuss the question of Palestinian refugees and the misguided urge of many peace activists to try to remove this question from the agenda without negotiations. It seems to me that many well-intentioned peace activists seem to buy into the idea that Palestinian pursuit of [...]