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Livni wants to keep Palestinian citizen of Israel for ever a minority

The following appeared in the Huffington Post Daoud Kuttab Posted December 14, 2008 | 12:25 PM (EST) Israel’s foreign minister Tzipi Livni raised many eyebrows when speaking to Israeli high school students this week. Her attempts to sound tough while advocating the two state solution backfired badly. Even her attempts to repair the damage continued […]

Is the peace process irreversible?

Daoud Kuttab Lame-duck Palestinian, Israeli and US leaders are making serious effort these days to ensure that the Israeli-Palestinian peace process enters an irreversible track before they leave office. This irreversible train left the station in September shortly after Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert, resigned from his office due to police investigation. Olmert, who has […]

Obama Will Announce the Closure of Guantanmo on January 20th

PUBLISHED ON THE HUFFINGTON POST President-elect Barack Obama will announce in his inauguration speech the intention of his administration to close down the Guantanamo prison. A source within the Obama transition team visiting Amman stated that the actual closure will take up to six months to complete because of the uncertainty of what to do […]

كلمة داود كتاب في افتتاح مؤتمر أريج

كلمة داود كتاب في افتتاح مؤتمر أريج قبل عدة أشهر وأثناء وجودي في جامعة برنستون الامريكية شاركت عبر الانترنت وبالتعاون مع المركز الدولي للصحفيين في دورة للإعلامين العرب حول الصحافة الاستقصائية. وضمن نشاطات الأسبوع الاول للدورة طلبنا من المشاركين مراجعة وسائل اعلامهم المحلية خلال الايام الثلاثة الماضية واختيار تحقيق إستقصائي لكي يتم مناقشته بين المشاركين […]

What preoccupies young Palestinian minds

following appeared in the Jordan Times and in the Huffington Post What preoccupies young Palestinian minds By Daoud Kuttab The occupation is foremost on Palestinian youth’s mind. This was made clear in the Palestinian village of Beita, near Nablus, at an event held on November 17: the opening of the youth development resource centre, funded […]

Undemocratic Arab regimes Afraid of Obama’s change

by Daoud Kuttab It seems like an appropriate enough cartoon. The depiction of the president elect Barack Obama with the US flag behind him and the bubble quoting Obama as saying the change has come to Washington. Looking up to the Obama depiction was an excited Egyptian woman congratulating the African American senator, reminding him […]

With Obama election, there’s hope for the Mideast

by Daoud Kuttab A curious thing has happened as Americans were choosing their first black president. Democracy suddenly ceased to be a bad word for many genuine democrats in the Middle East. In the aftermaths of the war on Iraq and as part of President Bush’s attempts to win the hearts and minds of Arabs, […]

In Mideast, Obama Just Needs to Implement Agreements

The Huffington Post NOVEMBER 5, 2008 Daoud Kuttab Posted November 5, 2008 | 11:17 AM (EST) In Mideast, Obama Just Needs to Implement Agreements My eighteen year-old daughter Tania who is a freshman at Easter University in Philadelphia woke me up Wednesday morning with an exciting voice. “Dad, we won. I voted today and we […]