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Cutting Through: Rapid Reaction: UNSC Passes A Gaza Ceasefire Resolution

2024-03-25
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: March 25, 2024
In: Gaza, United Nations

Advertisements While this resolution isn’t going to have the impact that the people of Gaza so desperately need, it’s still a significant win. The US was forced to back down on some of its demands. It was forced to resort to arguing that the resolution does not mean what itContinue Reading

A reformed PLO that includes Hamas is the only hope

2024-02-20
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: February 20, 2024
In: Fatah, Hamas, Palestine

Advertisements Qatar and Saudi Arabia are among several Arab states that are working on the ludicrous Biden administration plan for a Palestinian state as a means to end the Gaza slaughter. But those two countries are also working on a specific piece of those talks–a reformed PLO that would includeContinue Reading

Abbas’ Demands from Saudis are shamefully weak

2023-08-30
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: August 30, 2023
In: Mahmoud Abbas, Palestine, Saudi Arabia

Advertisements   The demands reported from the PA to the Saudis as the price for accepting normalization with #Israel are pathetic. My response to them can be found here: https://link.medium.com/TaIc2FibHCbContinue Reading

2023: A turning point for Palestine in global politics

2023-08-21
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: August 21, 2023
In: Israel, Palestine, United States

Advertisements 2023 has been an eventful year in Palestine. Unfortunately, “eventful in Palestine” generally means bloody, and there is no doubt that this has been a particularly bloody year. Yet there has been more in 2023, as we have seen profound shifts in the political realities in key areas. NothingContinue Reading

As the US-Israel relationship is questioned, its ‘shared fictions’ remain strong

2023-07-19
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: July 19, 2023
In: Israel, United States

Advertisements Tom Friedman is back, at least for a minute. He stirred up a bit of a fuss last week when he wrote that the US was beginning a “reassessment” of its relationship with Israel due to the current government’s excesses. Well, it wasn’t necessarily so, but the fact thatContinue Reading

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