Back to Top
Blog — Palestine
Friday January 27, 2012
Read AAI's statement on the continued advisory role of Dennis Ross. Read More »
Posted by AAI at 3:58 pm / / Leave a comment
Monday January 23, 2012
The RNC thinks they just did Israel a favor by whitewashing the illegality of its occupation of the Palestinian territories, but failed to notice that they just demanded that all these Palestinians living under occupation be granted equal rights as Israelis. In effect, the RNC just endorsed the maximalist position of the most ardent supporters of Palestinian rights: the one-state/one-man/one-vote solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Read More »
Posted by Omar Baddar at 4:41 pm / / Leave a comment
Thursday January 19, 2012
By shielding Israel from the criticism and pressures required to bring it to its senses so it can pursue a more constructive course with the Palestinians, so-called supporters of Israel are ensuring that the state will continue down this self-destructive path of perpetual conflict. Read More »
Posted by Omar Baddar at 4:25 pm / / Leave a comment
Friday January 13, 2012
You’d think someone in that government would’ve noticed by now that violence is futile and that a new course must be taken. Read More »
Posted by Omar Baddar at 4:48 pm / / Leave a comment
Thursday January 12, 2012
Those who are truly outraged with the “apartheid” characterization of Israel should spend less time condemning their opponents and more time combating Israel’s discriminatory policies so they can erase the ugly reality that will guarantee enduring conflict. Read More »
Posted by Omar Baddar at 3:57 pm / / Leave a comment
Wednesday January 11, 2012
Last year, AAI President Jim Zogby's book on the Arab world, Arab Voices: What They Are Saying to Us and Why It Matters, was released to major acclaim and brisk sales. This month, Arab Voices came out in paperback with a new section on the Arab Spring. The book, and the polling it is based on, have proved invaluable to many analysts and policy makers as they try to better understand the changes taking place in the region. Read More »
Posted by AAI at 2:44 pm / / Leave a comment
Thursday December 29, 2011
Americans for Peace Now has a great list of the “Top 10 Wackiest Congressional Actions on the Middle East of 2011,” in a year where they had a pretty wide pool to choose from. We’ve covered a lot of these stories before, but this list does a great job of highlighting just how out of sync Congress can sometimes be when it comes to Middle East issues. Read More »
Posted by Samer Araabi at 1:25 pm / / Leave a comment
Wednesday December 28, 2011
Two new Israeli settlements, Har Homa and Givat Hamatos, will completely alter the two thousand-year-old geography and biblical landscape which connects two of the holiest cities in Christendom: Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Israeli checkpoints at breaks in the wall surrounding Bethlehem on its northern border already constitute a near-impenetrable barrier for Palestinian travelers, but now, beyond ethnic lines, Christians in Bethlehem are scared that at the current rate of Israeli expansion their holy places may soon be completely off-limits to them. Read More »
Posted by Omar Tewfik at 4:58 pm / / Leave a comment
Wednesday December 14, 2011
Today’s edition of the Philadelphia Inquirer has a great piece by the head of the Arab American Community Development Corporation Marwan Kreidie, breaking down Newt Gingrich’s reference to Palestinians as an “invented people.” Read More »
Posted by AAI at 2:52 pm / / Leave a comment
Monday December 12, 2011
The statement by Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich that Palestinians are an "invented people" is perhaps a new low in the campaign rhetoric of presidential hopefuls.
A review of maps going back to the 16th century – and any serious review of history going back centuries earlier – reveals that Palestine and Palestinians were clearly there. They were a part of the Ottoman Empire, to be sure, but so too were the modern nations of Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and even Israel. Read More »
Posted by AAI at 6:27 pm / / Leave a comment
Monday December 12, 2011
By Jamila Benkato
Denying the existence of a people, and denying the existence of a people’s right to identify themselves as such, is a dangerous and familiar rhetorical tool. Read More »
Posted by Guest at 5:44 pm / / Leave a comment
Wednesday December 07, 2011
In today's POLITICO, Ben Smith reports on a rift in the Democratic party with respect to Israel. He writes, "The Center for American Progress, the party’s key hub of ideas and strategy, and Media Matters, a central messaging organization, have emerged as vocal critics of their party’s staunchly pro-Israel congressional leadership and have been at odds, at times, with Barack Obama’s White House.”
AAI president Jim Zogby weighs in on the subject and addresses the issue of whether or not this critical contingent will have any impact on President Obama’s standing among Jewish supporters, evangelicals and others heading into 2012.
Read More »
Posted by Omar Tewfik at 1:30 pm / / Leave a comment
Tuesday November 15, 2011
Last week, you sent over 1,500 letters to your representatives urging them to repeal the law that forces Congress to defund UNESCO simply for admitting Palestine as a member. Apparently, Rep. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) didn’t get the message. Read More »
Posted by AAI at 4:00 pm / / Leave a comment
Wednesday November 09, 2011
Since surely no AIPAC National Council Member would ever be so foolish as to falsely impersonate an “Arab Palestinian” in an effort to afford undue credibility to her condescending lecturing of Arabs, Pinkus must really be an Arab Palestinian! Read More »
Posted by Omar Baddar at 4:19 pm / / Leave a comment
Friday November 04, 2011
Will we seriously withdraw from–and cripple–every single international body just to send a misguided message of support to Israel’s hardline government? Read More »
Posted by AAI at 1:38 pm / / Leave a comment
Thursday November 03, 2011
By withdrawing from UNESCO simply because Palestine was admitted as a member, Congress has seriously jeopardized American economic interests when we can hardly afford to lose more jobs. At a time of record deficits and economic stagnation, how can Congress willingly hurt American businesses, to simply take an ineffective and counterproductive stand with Israel? Read More »
Posted by AAI at 3:20 pm / / Leave a comment
Monday October 31, 2011
We’ve written countless times in the past about Washington’s blind support for Israel, but this might really take the cake. Despite fully recognizing the widespread damage that withdrawal from UNESCO will cause, Congress appears to consider it a bygone conclusion that we must support a hardline pro-Israeli position at all costs, no matter the consequences. Read More »
Posted by Samer Araabi at 10:48 am / / Leave a comment
Friday October 21, 2011
By Maha Neouchy
Israeli settlements in Palestine have been the root of controversy for decades. But no matter what your views are on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, it is important to hear from anyone and everyone who has been affected by this bloody conflict, one that still has no clear end in sight. Read More »
Posted by Guest at 4:14 pm / / Leave a comment
Thursday October 20, 2011
Last October, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan amended Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to include “harassment of members of religious groups based on shared ethnic characteristics,” extending Title VI protections to the Jewish community, among others. Though the decision was widely applauded at the time, it has since raised significant concerns about the abuse of Title VI provisions against pro-Palestinian activity, under the guise of it being “anti-Semitic.” Read More »
Posted by Samer Araabi at 9:36 am / / Leave a comment
Friday October 07, 2011
I love Iowa. Folks take politics so seriously. A great group last night at Iowa City's "Old Brick". My talk was called "The Challenges We Face". It was co-sponsored by the United Nations Association and the Arab Students at the University of Iowa. Attached is the front page headline story in The Daily Iowan "Zogby: GOP hopefuls worrisome". A good story that interviewed many in the audience.
Read More »
Posted by Jim Zogby at 1:19 pm / / Leave a comment