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     Mustafa Barghouti of the Palestinian National Initiative Mustafa Barghouti of the Palestinian National Initiative"The only solution is the initiation of a true peace process"Mustafa Barghouti, general-secretary of al-Mubadara – the Palestinian National Initiative – and leading civil rights activist, talks about the ongoing war in Gaza and his vision for peace 
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     Gaza war Gaza warWest Bank a possible 'third front' for IsraelViolence in the occupied West Bank has surged since Israel began bombarding the Gaza Strip and clashing with Hezbollah at the Lebanon border, fuelling concerns that the flashpoint Palestinian territory could become a third front in a wider war 
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     After the Hamas terror attacks on Israel After the Hamas terror attacks on IsraelThe suffering of Gaza's civilian populationFollowing the brutal terror attacks by Hamas, the Israeli offensive in Gaza is ongoing, causing high civilian casualties. Urgent humanitarian access is needed. There can be no return to the situation before the Hamas attacks. An analysis by Rene Wildangel 
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     Palestinians on the Nakba Palestinians on the Nakba"It's part of our lives"On 15 May Palestinians marked the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, or "catastrophe" – the mass displacement from their homeland in 1948. Tania Kraemer asked some Palestinians how those events continue to define their lives today 
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     Israeli-Palestinian dialogue Israeli-Palestinian dialogueIsrael, Palestine – and nuance as the moral imperativeAs someone accustomed to presenting his country to interested outsiders, Israeli teacher and tour guide Noam Yatsiv makes the case for a more nuanced appreciation of the historical circumstances in Israel/Palestine, deeming it a "moral obligation" of European observers 
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     Interview with Mustafa Barghouti Interview with Mustafa BarghoutiPalestinians rediscover their sense of unityMustafa Barghouthi, Palestinian politician and secretary-general of the Palestinian National Initiative party is a key voice of the secular liberal left in Palestinian politics. Following the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire, he gives his view of events in Israel and the Occupied Territories in recent days and his hopes for German and European foreign policy going forward. Interview by Jannis Hagmann 
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     Middle East conflict Middle East conflictGaza and Israeli residents struggle through a new realityHostilities broke out between Hamas and Israel less than a week ago. But a swift escalation has left civilians on both sides trying to come to terms with the maddening unpredictability. Tania Kraemer reports from Israel 
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     Violence flares in the Middle East Violence flares in the Middle EastForeign Affairs: "Paradigm Lost" – From two-state solution to one-state realityOnce a supporter of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Ian S. Lustick now deems that goal a deceptively Solomonic, and often disingenuous, approach to avoiding a "one-state reality". Lisa Anderson read the book 
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     Humanitarian aid in the Middle East Humanitarian aid in the Middle EastUN agency for Palestinian refugees faces imminent collapseFinancial woes had been part and parcel of UNRWA's work for years. In 2018, however, President Donald Trump dealt the organisation a deadly blow, deferring payment of U.S. yearly contributions of more than $300 million. Now the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees is facing insolvency. Financial aid for millions of refugees is at risk. By Kersten Knipp 
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     Start-ups in the West Bank Start-ups in the West BankYoung Palestinians and their "business without borders"Wall, fences and checkpoints have become a way of life in the West Bank. But now innovative start-ups are using digital means to overcome borders and connect people across the territory. By Manuela Kasper-Claridge 
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     Interview with Palestinian Culture Minister Atef Abu Saif Interview with Palestinian Culture Minister Atef Abu Saif"We need citizen-oriented policies"The foyer is hung with pop-art pictures of Palestinian poets and thinkers such as Mahmoud Darwish and Edward Said. The Palestinian Ministry of Culture in Ramallah is keen to present itself as open-minded, modern – just like its new boss, Atef Abu Saif. Interview by Inge Gunther 
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     Israeli-Palestinian conflict Israeli-Palestinian conflictU.S. aid cuts bite in GazaUNRWA, the relief agency for Palestinian refugees, is feeling the crunch since the United States, its main donor, slashed its contributions. The crisis comes amid a military escalation between Hamas and Israel. Tania Kraemer reports from Gaza