The shape of Palestinians’ leadership

Daoud Kuttab What has been expected for some time has finally materialized. The leading Palestinian national movement, Fatah, is coming of age as[…]

After the Amman Bombings

By Daoud Kuttab Contrary to impulsive thinking, the real challenge to Jordan following the triple hotel bombing is not a security one. Blessed[…]

Does Public Opinion Count in the Middle East?

Daoud Kuttab     Al-Hayat     – 21/11/05// The Palestinian Israeli conflict is very strange. It has lasted so long that public opinion has lost its power to[…]

WSIS in Tunis

Thursday November 17 It only occurred to me while waiting for the fog to clear up in the plane on the Queen Alia[…]

How do you tell a six year old

By Daoud Kuttab The problem in our household after the triple bombing in Amman was how to tell our six year old daughter,[…]

A vote for the future of Palestine

By: Daoud Kuttab* The biggest question in the upcoming elections for the Palestinian legislature is not how many seats Hamas will win. Nor[…]

Palestinian election fever

By Daoud Kuttab The mood is becoming upbeat in Palestine these days. Election fever is building up as December and January are expecting[…]

Article on Alouni

Wednesday, October 12, 2005 Journalists and the plague of being identified with interviews By Daoud Kuttab It has always been a problem for[…]

Journalists and the Plague of Identification

By Daoud Kuttab It has always been a problem for journalists. How to carry on the profession of journalism without being accused of[…]

Talking to the World

by Daoud Kuttab Some of the speakers and participants said a conference called for by the Palestinian Authority to discuss how to have[…]