Palestinian Hopes for 2013

  By Daoud Kuttab Although it is artificial, the end of a year is usually a good time to take stock and to[…]

Palestinian Reconciliation at Snail’s Pace

  By Daoud Kuttab The long-heralded Palestinian reconciliation is going on for another year despite wishes to the opposite earlier this year. Thus[…]

Is Jordan-Palestine Confederation Back on Negotiating Table?

  By Daoud Kuttab The decision by the vast majority of UN members to recognize Palestine as an “observer state” has paved the[…]

Bad Security and Worse Economy Spell Trouble for West Bank

  By Daoud Kuttab Two crucial problems are taking place simultaneously in the occupied West Bank this week. Palestinian-Israeli security cooperation is quickly[…]

Status of Electricity in Jerusalem: It’s Complicated

    By Daoud Kuttab In most countries electricity generation and distribution is a government regulated monopoly. It’s no different in Jerusalem. Electricity concessions[…]

Return of Hamas to West Bank Certain to Be Uphill Battle

  By Daoud Kuttab Like most journalists, Mohammad Abu Arqoub loves to chat with taxi drivers to gauge the public mood. In the[…]

Bethlehem Has New Female Mayor

  By Daoud Kuttab When the leadership of the Fatah movement nominated little known Bethlehem University English literature Professor Vera Baboun to run[…]

Whither Fatah?

  By Daoud Kuttab When Palestinian student activists in Kuwait decided that they needed to take matters into their own hands to liberate[…]

Discussion on confederation

  By Daoud Kuttab following appeared in the Jordan Times, Dec 19, 2012 Abdel Bari Atwan is well-known to Arab audiences. The editor of[…]

824 candidat Electoral System clearly needs reform

By Daoud Kuttab King Abdullah’s wishes that Jordan will have three political parties (right center and left) will most certainly be dashed once[…]

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