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International Law in the case of the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. Part I
Palestine. This is a country that since its Nakba (1948) is suffering from chronic internal dispositions. At the time, when a new Jewish State was to be established, the fact that the aspirated territory had its already existing Arab population … Continue reading
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The Negotiated Two-State Solution Myth
Opinion by Jan Elshout Every couple of years, the formula of the “Two States” serves as a direction sign towards the solution of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Some people argue that this solution is no longer possible as the Israeli colonisation … Continue reading
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INTERVIEW TO ARJAN EL FASSED
INTERVIEW TO ARJAN EL FASSED Arjan El Fassed is an MP for the Greens in The Netherlands since 2010. He is a spokesman for Development, Defence and Agriculture. El Fassed has a large experience in the field of Human Rights … Continue reading
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Re-inventing Civil Society
The term ‘civil society’ has certain popularity among NGO’s and likeminded organizations like International Dialogues. For instance, in applications for subsidies reference to civil society has become standard. Nowadays the trend seems to be a less frequent use of this … Continue reading
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Judaizing the holy land of Jerusalem and the confiscation of the Palestinian land
Jerusalem Youth Parliament student essay by Muhammad Abu Hamdiyeh (8th Grade), and Muhammad Adeeb Ulayyan (9th Grade), Jerusalem Israel has been putting every effort to control Jerusalem and change its features since its occupation of the city of Jerusalem in 1967. … Continue reading
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