Tag: Palestine
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Hamas: The Efficacy of Terrorism?
It is responses to non-state terrorism, rather than the brutal violence itself, which has tended to change history and politics the most, says Professor Richard English.
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Five myths about Palestine’s youth activists – debunked
Dr Julie Norman challenges some of the myths surrounding youth activists involved in the conflict in Palestine.
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Jerusalem: securing spaces in holy places
There are actors involved in all sides of this dispute who must now encourage enduring dialogue for conflict prevention. Jerusalem should remain the city of peace not conflict says Professor Beverley Milton-Edwards.
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Five myths about the Palestinian hunger strike
Dr Julie Norman busts some of the myths surrounding the current hunger strike by Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.
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Is Hamas rebranding to orient towards Egypt?
Nearly 30 years after Hamas was founded in the occupied Palestinian territories, it is now revisiting its founding ideals and principles says Professor Beverley Milton-Edwards.
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Two ways Trump will stymie the emergence of a Palestinian state
Professor Beverley Milton-Edwards looks at what the election of President-elect Trump means for the situation in the Middle East, particularly in terms of U.S relations with Israel and Palestine.
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How the Israeli-Palestinian conflict resisted Obama efforts
As Barack Obama’s eight years in the White House come to an end, Dr Julie Norman looks back over Obama’s efforts to resolve the Middle East crisis.

