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Difficult Search for Reform in Jordan

(This was published in June 16th, 2010) By Daoud Kuttab The visitor from Washington, who represented an independent democracy foundation, asked two questions to a group of Jordanian intellectuals: “Where do you see the potential for genuine reform in Jordan and the Arab region? If we were to fund any particular group which would it […]

Strategic Deterrence — a Failed Israeli Policy

(This was published in June 9th, 2010) By Daoud Kuttab One of the most repeated questions that was asked by many following the attack on the Gaza bound humanitarian flotilla was why did Israel do that? Why did a very powerful army and navy who can easily have controlled the situation in the high seas […]

U.S. Should Include Hamas in Peace Efforts

(This was published in June 7th, 2010) By Daoud Kuttab The Israeli attack on the Gaza-bound “Freedom Flotilla” has put the United States in a difficult position. But it has also given Washington an opening for a game-changing action. When ships on a humanitarian mission to the besieged Gaza Strip were violently confronted in international […]

Israel’s Attacks Reflect Lack of Respect for World Order

(This was published in May 31st, 2010) By Daoud Kuttab The Israeli violent attacks against the “Freedom Flotilla,” an international humanitarian mission to Gaza, reveals Israel’s attempts to solve their problems militarily irrespective of world opinion. Even without a comprehensive solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict, any effort in this direction can’t be done with only […]

Elections (Local) in Palestine Again

(This was published in May 27th, 2010) By Daoud Kuttab The Palestinian Authority is going ahead with plans to hold municipal elections on July 17. The elections are taking place despite the fact that the de facto government in Gaza has refused to accommodate them in areas under its control. Hamas has also said that […]

Residency and Naturalization

(This was published in May 20th, 2010) By Daoud Kuttab My eldest daughter, Tamara, who studied and worked in the US, finally got her own Israeli-issued residency ID for Jerusalem. It took her seven years to accomplish this feat despite the fact that she was born and raised in Jerusalem to parents holding Jerusalem residency. […]

The Undeclared American Plan for an Israeli Government Change

(This was published in May 14th, 2010) By Daoud Kuttab As Israeli-Palestinian proximity or indirect negotiations are scheduled to begin soon, it will be a short time before we find out if this time around talks have any better chance of success than before. For sure the US is exerting strong pressure on both sides […]

Constructive Ambiguity Is Back in Middle East Peace Process

(This was published in May 10th, 2010) By Daoud Kuttab RAMALLAH – Something is happening with the Middle East conflict, but it is hard to say what. A breakthrough appears to be at hand, though all the parties still seem to be clinging to their traditional positions. The Arab League gave the go-ahead to indirect […]

Moment of Truth Has Arrived

(This was published in May 7th, 2010) By Daoud Kuttab If ever there was a statement that reflected the true position of Palestinian negotiators and Arab leaders, it was the one made by the Qatari prime minister, Hamad Ben Jasem Al Thani. The statement, made after the Arab follow-up committee gave the PLO the green […]