A writer formed by the experience of occupation, eviction and exile, he strives in his work to use his sadness and anger to encourage dialogue with Israelis. Maya Jaggi on one of the most powerful voices of the Palestinian tragedy
Until Hamas is drawn into a political role there can be no peace
Sari Kassis / PHRC A U.N. report released at the end of September says Israel uses excessive force against Palestinians and accuses Israel of illegal "conquest" because of its plans for a separation wall. Sari Kassis examines the repercussions of a report that states little more than the obvious.
Helen McCue * / PHRC It is an indictment on modern democracies that Ariel Sharon, Israel’s Prime Minister, can now be labelled the world’s most popular war criminal, as he struts the world stage, shaking the hand of Presidents and Prime Ministers alike.
Robert Fisk / The Independent Israel received the Green Light. It came from what is called the Syria Accountability Act, moving through the United States Congress with
the help of Israel's supporters, that will impose sanctions on Damascus for its supposed enthusiasm for "terrorism" and occupation of Lebanon.
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