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from the Globe and Mail December 27, 2007 Backward, Christian soldiers, marching as to peace Daoud Kuttab During the run-up to the 1998 Christmas celebrations, U.S. president Bill Clinton, along with his wife, Hillary, and daughter, Chelsea, visited the Palestinian town of Bethlehem to light up the Christmas tree in Manger Square, outside the Church…
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Why Evangelical Support for Israel is shrinking? By Daoud Kuttab An unexpected result has emerged in the US following the one-day Annapolis meeting aimed at kick starting Palestinian Israeli negotiations. Christian Zionists admitted that their power has started to weaken. “The evangelical support for Israel is shrinking,†stated the Jerusalem Connection International in its latest…
By Daoud Kuttab A decision by the outgoing Bakhit government rejecting an application for a radio license has exposed one of the major weaknesses of the current Jordanian Audio Visual Law. The applicant (author of this article) had requested permission to initiate a community radio station for the third largest city in Jordan, Zarqa. The…
Google in Arabic to find out It might be fashionable these days to attack Islam and Muslims (Islam’s†Silent Moderates†December 7), but Ms. Ayaan Hisi Ali’s article fails on two important counts. Taking a religious passage out of context might please certain circles, that are bent on dehumanizing an entire people and region, but…
Zuckerman’s factless facts Mortimer Zuckerman lists in “Perilous path to peace†Daily News Monday the 3rd of December as “hard facts†items that are not so. Fatah has not “virtually ceased to exist in the West Bank.†Fatah did not lose to Hamas the Ramallah mayoral elections. The mayor Janet Mikil although not a Fatah…
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Published in the Daily Princetonian Tuesday, December 4, 2007 By Daoud Kuttab Guest Columnist     As Palestinian and Israeli leaders were meeting in the Annapolis Naval Base last week for yet another attempt at peacemaking, I remembered how my journalistic career led me to cover the Madrid peace conference back in 1991. I vividly remember how…
following is a chapter in a book published by Hoover Daoud Kuttab  It might seem like a contradiction to pose the question of howthe United States can deal with international terror in a civilizedway, but there are many nonviolent things that can bedone short of, or alongside, violent responses. To understandwhat these might be, we…
Your editorial “This Time?†published on November 28 misrepresented the Palestinian point of view. Your editorial quotes unspecified reports that Palestinian negotiators didn’t want to refer to Israel as a Jewish sate because “that might undercut the Palestinian’s right to return to Israel.â€