Stuck in Sinai for 16 hours
the following appeared in Jordan Times By Daoud Kuttab The conference we were invited to was important. Called for by the Gaza Centre for Press Freedoms, the event was aimed at addressing and developing the local Palestinian media in Gaza. I was invited as part of an international media support delegation and all appropriate permits […]
‘Arab Idol’ Star Takes Jerusalem, Without Being There
By Daoud Kuttab Palestinian music sensation Mohammed Assaf is unlikely to appear in any location in Jerusalem, but the winner of the second season of “Arab Idol” is certainly present in East Jerusalem. Since Assaf’s win, the cobbled streets of the old city have been rocking with his voice, as his flagship song “Alii al-Kofia Alii†[…]
Israel, Arab Neighbors Hinder Palestinian Movement
By Daoud Kuttab A rather underreported issue about the way Palestinians are treated is emerging. Countries that control borders through which Palestinians need to travel act as though they were the guardians for what they deem best for Palestinians. Four different bodies today are using their powers to limit the movement of people and […]
Hamdallah’s Role Lacked Legitimacy
By Daoud Kuttab Press reports in Palestine covering the Hamdallah-Abbas controversy focused on the mode of transportation. When after 16 days in office he decided to resign as prime minister on June 22, Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah drove to his home in Anabta using his own car without a driver or an entourage. He […]
A Palestinian Mother’s Heartache For Her Imprisoned Son
By Daoud Kuttab The effects of decades-old occupation are often debated in public events in a cold and unemotional way. The reality for people living the occupation is a totally different story. Writing on her Facebook page this week, Suheir Farraj talks about the conviction of her son Ismail by an Israeli military judge for the […]
G8 Fails to Mention ‘Occupation’ Or ‘Settlements’
By Daoud Kuttab “We agreed that all relevant parties must work urgently for a just, lasting and comprehensive peace in the Middle East. We support a two-state solution with an independent, democratic, contiguous and viable Palestinian state living side-by-side in peace and security with Israel and its other neighbors. We call for the necessary […]
Preparing for the worst possibility
Following appeared in today’s Jordan Times by Daoud Kuttab | Jun 19, 2013 | 23:33 War is a terrible thing with extremely bad results. But this does not mean people should not be ready for it, even if such a possibility is very remote. Washington’s decision to arm the Syrian rebels (albeit lightly) and the […]
Music Festival Revives Hope For Tourism in Bethlehem
By Daoud Kuttab Music and art festivals are common occurrences in the summer the world over. But the Bet Lahem Live festival held in Bethlehem this week had a higher calling: mixing music and entertainment with the need to strengthen the steadfastness of Palestinians and a special focus on Palestinian Christians. The Bet Lahem festival organized by the Holy Land Trust, […]
US Needs to Link Peace Process, Syria
By Daoud Kuttab Contrary to what many believe, the possibility of US intervention in the Syrian crisis will undoubtedly increase US pressure on Israel to solve the Palestinian conflict. The decision by the Barack Obama administration on June 13 to inform Congress of its assessment that chemical weapons have been used multiple times by the Syrian […]
Pre-Oslo Prisoners Still Obstacle To Palestinian-Israeli Talks
By Daoud Kuttab Amona Abed Rabo remembers the TV interview with Israeli President Shimon Peres quite well. Demonstrating with a photo of her son Issa Abed Rabo when US President Barack Obama visited Bethlehem, she repeated every question and answer of a TV interview with President Peres. She slows down and raises her voice when she gets […]