Category: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Library, curator reach pact that will put Gaza art exhibit back on display

There is good news. The University of Washington’s Odegaard Undergraduate Library and Amineh Ayyad, the curator of the “Global to Local: Narratives of War, Resilience and Peace” exhibit, have come to an agreement on getting it back up on the library walls starting Wed., April 21st. Also, I’m happy to report that there was nothing […]

Friday April 16th, 2010 in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | No Comments »

University of Washington library removes art exhibit on Gaza

The art exhibit I wrote about on Wednesday that is, for the most part, about Gaza has been abruptly removed from the University of Washington Odegaard Undergraduate Library. The exhibit curator, Amineh Ayyad, wrote me in an email this afternoon: “Confirming that the UW library has taken down the entire exhibition… . I will be […]

Thursday April 15th, 2010 in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | 1 Comment »

University of Washington art exhibit focuses on war, peace and resilience

An art exhibit featuring photos about the Gaza war and blockade by award-winning Palestinian photojournalists, paintings from refugee children of different countries and Jewish & Palestinian artists, a photo-essay about medical relief and peace building efforts in Palestine, and a sculpture created by an Iraqi-American artist is now on display at the University of Washington’s […]

Wednesday April 14th, 2010 in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | 2 Comments »

Canadians, Europeans take lead in campaign to boycott Israeli goods

I’ve been posting a lot about Gaza and Israel lately, and, yes, I do know there are many more issues out there worthy of consideration. But I just can’t seem to help myself. It is, after all, one of the most important conflicts the United States is involved in, along with Iraq and Afghanistan. And, […]

Wednesday March 31st, 2010 in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | 1 Comment »

Prison, death part of daily struggle for people in Gaza and the West Bank

The news out of Gaza and the West Bank usually focuses on major events – visits by U.S. dignitaries, rocket attacks from Gaza into Israel or major air raids or other attacks from Israel into Gaza or the West Bank. The daily struggle is rarely mentioned. This note from Huwaida Arraf, an American lawyer with […]

Monday March 22nd, 2010 in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | No Comments »

Rachel Corrie lawsuit set for Wednesday in Israel

Thanks to ROFTO Radio – Palestine, I recently received a letter from the parents of Rachel Corrie, describing the lawsuit scheduled to begin on Wednesday in Haifa District Court in Israel. Rofto.net describes itself as a “Palestinian guy-owned independent network that promotes constructive dialogue and understanding within the Middle East and All the world.” Here’s […]

Monday March 8th, 2010 in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | 3 Comments »

Protesters continue fight to break Israeli blockade of Gaza

The morning email brought more news on activists who have been attempting to go to Gaza from Cairo to protest the Israeli blockade, which has been in effect since 2007 and has had a disastrous effect on the people living in Gaza. Sara Roy, who teaches at Harvard’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies, provides a […]

Monday January 4th, 2010 in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | 1 Comment »

Young Israeli prisoners of conscience show nation’s positive side

Israel gets a lot of bad press these days, and rightfully so given, among many other things, it’s refusal to seriously move forward on a negotiated peace settlement with Palestinians. But sometimes we need to be reminded that Israelis, like a lot of us, don’t necessarily agree with their government. Today, I found a great […]

Friday December 18th, 2009 in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | No Comments »

New Jewish-American lobby pro-Israel and pro-peace

A reader comment about my blog on American Israel Public Affairs Committee, AIPAC, pointed out that there is new Jewish-American lobby called J Street that “seeks to present a different viewpoint on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that is more cognizant of the rights of the Palestinians.” He’s right. It is very different from AIPAC. Here is […]

Monday November 9th, 2009 in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | No Comments »

A few words on the Israeli lobby and Congress

Here’s how the powerful, pro-Israel lobby AIPAC describes itself: “For more than half a century, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee has worked to help make Israel more secure by ensuring that American support remains strong. From a small pro-Israel public affairs boutique in the 1950s, AIPAC has grown into a 100,000-member national grassroots movement […]

Friday November 6th, 2009 in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | 1 Comment »