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  • "A significant portion of Hamas' popularity comes from Palestinian support for its resistance strategy, not its version of Islamist ideology.
    Khaled Hroub on Hamas

    "A project of resistance"?

    Hamas' influence may be on the rise, but as yet the movement has failed to assume national leadership. Palestinian political analyst Khaled Hroub examines the factors at play with Michael Young

  • Middle East conflict

    Israel's endless occupation

    Fifty-five years after Israel began occupying Palestinian lands, it is more difficult than ever to imagine a way out. The seeds of the two-state solution that were planted by visionary leaders on both sides have failed to take root. All that remains is a fatalistic acceptance of the conflict’s insolubility. Commentary by Schlomo Ben-Ami

  • "There are powerful forces in Israeli society that are healthy – it's not all far-right and settlers. There are still many people who want a different future for Israel, and realise that if this house burns down, it will do so on all of us," says Abu-Rass.
    Middle East

    Young Arabs: "more Israeli and more Palestinian than ever"

    May 2021 saw a deadly flare-up in Israel-Hamas hostilities, with eruptions of extreme violence in several of Israel's 'mixed' cities. Two weeks later, a broad-spectrum governing coalition – the first to include an independent Arab Israeli party – was formed. Noam Yatsiv reflects on this year's rollercoaster of events with Thabet Abu-Rass, co-director of NGO Abraham Initiatives

  • "How are we going to live in peace someday with the Israelis, if we don't pave the way for it now?" (Photo: © Mareike Lauken)
    In profile: West Bank Hope Flowers School principal Ibrahim Issa

    "We are educating for the well-being of humanity"

    Ibrahim Issa runs an extraordinary school where he prepares Palestinian students for a future of peace. It isn't what he originally planned to do with his life, but as things turned out, Hope Flowers is exactly where he was needed. By Judith Poppe

  • Co-existence and the Middle East conflict

    Jews and Muslims find common ground in small-town Germany

    An unusual organisation brings Jews and Muslims together to fight hate and promote dialogue. In the small central German city of Marburg they have been jointly calling for an end to the violence in the Middle East. Oliver Pieper reports

  • ARTE documentary on life in Israel's illegal settlements

    Who does the Holy Land belong to?

    Two German Jews dreaming of living in the Holy Land chose to settle near Bethlehem. Under international law, Israeli settlement activities on Palestinian soil are, however, illegal. What attracted these two Germans, and how do they imagine themselves living with the Palestinians?

  • Interview with Palestinian artist Sliman Mansour

    Covert war

    Palestinian Sliman Mansour is known as the "artist of the Intifada". Sarah Judith Hofmann spoke to him about 70 years of Israel, the daily passing of checkpoints and the symbolism of the dove of peace

  • The Abbas controversy

    No excuse for anti-Semitism

    On 30 April, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas delivered a long speech in front of the troubled Palestinian National Council. Abdalhadi Alijla explains why the ongoing caesura in negotiations with Israel can never serve to justify racist remarks

  • Palestinian sociologist Salim Tamari on the Six-Day War

    "People became hostages of the annexation"

    The Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories, which began with the Six-Day War in June 1967, changed the lives of millions of Palestinians. Sociologist Salim Tamari talked to Diana Hodali about what they experienced

  • Middle East peace process

    Playing the Trump card?

    Fond of boasting about his deal-making capabilities, U.S. president Donald Trump has oozed confidence in the run-up to his visit to Israel and the Occupied Territories. Whether he will prove a mediating or an alienating influence remains to be seen. By Ylenia Gostoli

  • Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike

    Raising the stakes

    Palestinian prisoners in Israel have launched a collective hunger strike. The imprisoned Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti is thus returning to the political stage. Inge Gunther in Jerusalem has the details

  • Raed Andoni's "Ghost Hunting" at the Berlinale

    The ghosts that lurk

    Raed Andoni's film functions as both trauma therapy and as an opportunity to discuss the political problem of prisoners. First and foremost, though, the film works as an impressive piece of cinematography dealing with the basic questions of the human condition. By Rene Wildangel

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