Yalla Peace: Hope for peace at a roadblock By RAY HANANIA02/14/2012 JERUSALEM POST Israeli and Palestinian leaders refuse to take the steps necessary to make peace. It’s almost become normal for Palestinians and Israelis who support peace to find themselves… Read More ›
Jerusalem
Israeli persecution of Christians trumps persecution by Muslims
Israeli persecution of Christians trumps persecution by Muslims especially when the criticism is from a rightwing Israel By Ray Hanania — I can’t call Carolyn Glick my “colleague” at the Jerusalem Post, for a lot of professional reasons but mainly… Read More ›
“Jerusalem Day” is celebration for Israel and tragedy for everyone else
“Jerusalem Day” is celebration for Israel and tragedy for everyone else By Ray Hanania — Israelis celebrate Jerusalem Day today, declaring that when East Jerusalem was captured during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, it suddenly became an open city. Of course, that is… Read More ›
11-15-09 My candidacy for president of Palestine is a campaign for peace
My candidacy for president of Palestine is a campaign for peace By Ray Hanania –– In 33 years of political journalism and election campaigning in America, I’ve learned that no one can predict an election outcome. Surprising things that people did not… Read More ›
Palestine Not Remembered
On the anniversary of the siege of Palestine, Palestinians worldwide forget to remember what is most important when marking this and every other past and future commemoration. They forget to fight for Palestine! They forget to fight the “right” fight.” They forget to raise their voices in unison advocating the noble cause for freedom through justice. They forget what it means to be One Palestinian People.
Holy Week Miracle 04-16-09 Maria Khoury
Waiting for the Miracle Maria C. Khoury — Every year during Holy Saturday, for many centuries, there is a most magnificent miracle that continues to take place in Jerusalem since the time we were allowed as Christians to celebrate ceremonies… Read More ›
COMIC STRIP: Obama and his “walls” FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, July 26, 2008
Ray Hanania’s World July 26, 2008 Click comic strip to view larger image Barack Obama in Berlin vowed to break down the walls that separate people around the worlds. But, not the wall in Israel that separates Palestinians from their… Read More ›
HANANIA: Obama can do more than play politics with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, July 24, 2008
Obama can do more than play politics with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict By Ray Hanania — Presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama did all the “right” things during his tour of the Middle East. It will help better define him in… Read More ›
HANANIA: Bad week for moderate Arab Americans with Obama and Rezko, For Immediate Release, June 5, 2008
Bad week for moderate Arab Americans with Obama, Rezko and PAC By Ray Hanania — On the same day that two prominent American presidential candidates swore their allegiance to the political agenda of Israel, a foreign country, 12 other Americans… Read More ›
KHOURY: Miracle of the Holy Fire in Jerusalem, For Immediate Release, April 26, 2008
Miracle of Holy Fire in Jerusalem By Maria C. Khoury, Ed. D. — April 26, 2008 – Pilgrims from all over the world gathered in Jerusalem today to witness the greatest of all miracles-the Miracle of the Holy Fire. The… Read More ›
HANANIA: Facebook defines a policy of fairness in an unfair world, For Immediate Release, March 16, 2008
Facebook defines a policy of fairness in an unfair world By Ray Hanania — In this age of Israeli domination of the news media, and most of the political debate in the American dominated world, it is refreshing to find… Read More ›
HANANIA: Palestinian-Israeli Peace requires courage and compromise, For Immediate Release, 11-04-07
Palestinian-Israeli Peace requires courage and compromise By Ray Hanania — Israeli and Palestinian efforts to revive peace talks at Annapolis offer a new chance for peace, if courage and compromise on both sides can replace rhetoric and PR. The proposed Annapolis… Read More ›
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