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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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