The 2024 Daoud and Salam Kuttab annual Newsletter

Kerry will find pessimism in Palestine

  By Daoud Kuttab When US Secretary of State John Kerry visits the region this week, he is certain to find Palestinian expectations at[…]

Palestinian teachers strike over pay dispute

  By Daoud Kuttab A partial Palestinian teachers strike last weekend turned into a full strike on Monday, Dec. 2, with plans to hold a demonstration outside the prime minister’s office on[…]

Israeli media miscasts Hebron clashes

  By Daoud Kuttab As is often the case, the news concerning the circumstances of the Nov. 27 Israeli killings of three Palestinian[…]

Palestinians fight Israeli attempts to claim Bethlehem

  by Daoud Kuttab As the Christmas season approaches and as tourism to the Holy Land rises, the fight over holy sites has also[…]

Iran deal expected to slow Palestinian-Israeli talks

  By Daoud Kuttab After the signing of a breakthrough agreement between the world community and Iran, the question on Palestinian lips now is how this affects[…]

Israel’s anger with US taken out on Palestinians

Following appeared in the Jordan Times By Daoud Kuttab On the surface, it is hard to see any direct link between the recently[…]

Palestinian press freedom under threat

  By Daoud Kuttab George Kanawati has become a well-known name in the Bethlehem area. The popularity of the director of the city’s longest-running[…]

Will separation wall be new Israel-Palestine border?

  By Daoud Kuttab The bustling town of al-Ram, with a population of over 25,000, is strategically located between Jerusalem and Ramallah. For a[…]

France’s President disappoints Palestinians

  By Daoud Kuttab France has always been a country that cares first and foremost about itself, which is normal, but sometimes it[…]

France charm offensive alienates Palestinians

  By Daoud Kuttab For years, France has been a source of fascination for Palestinians and Arabs for its courage to take positions that run[…]

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