The Need to Support the Fledging Television Industry in Palestine

following appeared in the January 2010 issue of this week in Palestine The Need to Support the Fledging Television Industry in Palestine By[…]

THE ONLY HOPE LEFT

The following appeared in FOreign Policy The Only Hope Left? Why a unilaterally declared state might be the only one that Palestine can[…]

Media freedoms under the new administration

By Daoud Kuttab Reforming and regulating Jordan’s media appears to be one of the priorities of the administration of Samir Rifai who is[…]

Palestinian children suffer from a lack of appropriate TV programming

RAMALLAH – Television penetration in Palestine is nearly 100 percent. Almost every home-no matter how poor the family-has a tube in its sitting[…]

Prisoner exchange not an alternative to negotiations

Daoud Kuttab AMMAN – If the Islamic movement Hamas succeeds in obtaining the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, including many with long-term[…]

Next logical steps by Europe regarding Jerusalem

By Daoud Kuttab Forty-two years is a long time. Israel somehow thinks that with passing of time, and by passing unilateral laws, it[…]

Breakthrough or more of the same?

following appeared in today’s Jordan Times Breakthrough or more of the same? By Daoud Kuttab Ever since the announcement by Palestinian President Mahmoud[…]

The prisoners’ case, a reflection on the conflict

By Daoud Kuttab If you ever want to have a single case that can illustrate all the sources of disagreement in the Middle[…]

Aspects of a conflict: the prisoner exchange

By Daoud Kuttab If there were a case that could illustrate the disagreement between Israel and the Palestinians, the Shalit prisoner exchange deal[…]

An Absurd Situation

The following appeared in the NY Times web site   An Absurd Situation Daoud Kuttab is a Palestinian journalist and a former Ferris professor[…]

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