Jordanian Media Licensing Law Shuts Down 300 Websites

  By Daoud Kuttab In a surprise move only two weeks after promises to the contrary, the Jordanian government ordered three local Internet[…]

Blocking websites is a punishment for Jordanians

  By Daoud Kuttab Thirteen years ago I attended an international event in Amman where then minister of information Saleh Qallab spoke enthusiastically[…]

Hamdallah’s Complicated Job As Palestinian Prime Minister

  By Daoud Kuttab It is not clear what we can conclude from the appointment of Rami Hamdallah to head the Palestinian government following the[…]

Palestinian Christians Surprised To Receive Travel Permits

  By Daoud Kuttab Alaa from Beit Jala was surprised like many other Palestinian Christians this week when their local church leaders acquired three-month[…]

Kerry Plan Focuses on Jordan Valley

  By Daoud Kuttab The US efforts to revive Israeli-Palestinian negotiations continue to face obstacles, but this has not stopped a continuous trickle[…]

Did Kerry Offer Palestinians An Airport?

  By Daoud Kuttab The Israeli website that broke the story is not well known, but the content was so appealing that Palestinians jumped all over it.[…]

My statement on the blocking of Ammannet.net

Daoud Kuttab the founder of AmmanNet condemned the decision of the Jordanian government to block 213 Jordanian news web sites among them one[…]

Kerry’s Financial Plan for Palestine Unlikely to work

  By Daoud Kuttab During the Israeli reoccupation of major Palestinian cities in 2002, the Israeli army took over the building that was housing Al[…]

WEF Dreams And Palestinian Realities

    By Daoud Kuttab On the same day as the World Economic Forum was holding its dramatic closing session with back-to-back speeches from President[…]

Kerry’s ‘Shawarma Diplomacy’ Wins Mixed Palestinian Response

  By Daoud Kuttab After Nixon’s ping-pong diplomacy and Kissinger’s shuttle diplomacy, the Middle East seems to be getting to know John Kerry’s[…]

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