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No More “Deals”: What Palestinians Want and Will Fight to Achieve

"As far as Palestinians are concerned, there can only be one acceptable 'deal,' a deal that is predicated on the full implementation of international law, including the Palestinian people’s right of return and right to self-determination," Ramzy Baroud writes. "Continued U.S.-Israeli attempts at circumventing this fact will never impede Palestinians from carrying on with their struggle for freedom."

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Saving the United Nations from the U.S.

"Observers often wonder whether the U.N. could survive without the United States," Ian Williams notes. "Time to reverse the query—how can the U.N. survive in any meaningful way with the U.S. as a malignant metastasizing tumor at its core?" 

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Israel’s Audacious and Foolish Attempt to Remake the Middle East

"Leaders in the U.S. and Israel see a window of opportunity in which they can remake the region," Dale Sprusansky notes. "But the Middle East does not need to be remade by Israel. It needs a new Israel."

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Daybreak in Gaza: Stories of Palestinian Lives and Culture

"The short essays in Daybreak in Gaza capture the voices of dozens of Gazans living through the genocide, as well as survivors of previous Israeli wars on Gaza. The editors wisely intersperse personal accounts, so difficult to read, with more journalistic accounts providing historical, sociological and cultural background of the territory Israel seems determined to obliterate. The sentiments expressed in the essays depict a people who have retained their humanity, their love of life and their sense of community."

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