Amin Saikal believes it’s time for the US and its allies to take stock of their past mistakes in the Middle East and act in ways that could help the people of the region. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Palestine
Palestinian Women and Violence in Lebanon
In response to the recent death of Ariel Sharon, Maria Holt explores what life has meant to thousands of Palestinian women living in Lebanese refugee camps. Continue reading
Perpetrator Trauma and Israeli Cinema
Making distinctions between testimony given by the victim and confession made by the perpetrator, Raya Morag ventures to define and analyse perpetrator trauma in Israeli cinema, post- second-Intifada. Continue reading
Narrating Conflict in Lebanon and Palestine
With competing struggles over space, identity and memory, how should understanding long-term conflict in the Middle East be addressed? Continue reading
Israel and Palestine: Two-States or One? And to whom does it Matter?
What are the choices left for Palestinians if there is to be a two-state solution? In the aftermath of Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president’s successful bid at the UN in November 2012, one must ask how the UN recognising Palestine as an observer member is getting us closer to the main issues of peace for … Continue reading
Caught in the Middle East
One issue in particular strained the relationship between American President Harry Truman, and British Prime Minister Clement Attlee – Palestine. Continue reading
Palestine in Israeli Schoolbooks
Nurit Peled-Elhanan asks: how is Palestine, and the Palestinians against whom young Israelis will potentially be required to use force against, portrayed in the school system? Continue reading