I have long been skeptical of alarmist demographic projections for the Palestinians, so the above-mentioned report doesn't surprise me. |
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The Palestinians, caught in the ensuing whirlwind, were eviscerated, displaced, denigrated, and driven to desperation. |
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The Palestinians will pledge to prevent terror and incitement and disarm all militias. |
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We the Palestinians believe in peace, the intifada has been an effort to achieve a peace process. |
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Stone-throwing Palestinians in Nike trainers are today's version of the same Janus-faced phenomenon. |
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Despite this, a poll last week showed that 85 percent of Palestinians want the intifada to continue. |
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Earlier this year, Palestinians elsewhere in the occupied territories meted out justice to a convicted Arab collaborator. |
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Palestinians should, thus, be willing to make these much less painful adjustments. |
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Saudi Arabia has introduced a peace initiative on behalf of the Palestinians that has been embraced by most of the Arab states. |
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Palestinians emerged from their homes in some of the cities to try to stock up on supplies before the army reimposed the curfews by nightfall. |
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It has more to do with the need to be seen supporting the Palestinians, even if only in a purely symbolic way. |
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The Palestinians have rejected the release as inadequate and want thousands freed. |
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By letting British activists rather than Palestinians take the lead, they weakened the analogy to South Africa, their supposed inspiration. |
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Peres has been chafing under the limitations, and Palestinians are concerned that Peres might not have Sharon's backing in the talks. |
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As for the Camp David offer, Palestinians argue that it would have left them with a series of non-contiguous cantons, not a real state. |
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Palestinians often buy snacks or light meals from street vendors as they go about their daily business. |
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Five million Palestinians are refugees out of a total population of eight million. |
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Tanks and armoured personnel carriers rumbled through the torn-up streets Saturday, but few Palestinians were visible. |
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He is quick to use language that is racist and demonising of Palestinians and Arabs. |
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Already, prior to the latest crisis, unemployment of Palestinians in the occupied territories stood at 50 percent. |
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For years activists have called attention to the plight of the Palestinians through protests, teach-ins, and seminars. |
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What we are trying to do is to humanise the Palestinians instead of demonising them. |
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More relevant is the fact that the movement is rapidly gaining strength among Palestinians. |
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The degree of popular support for the Palestinians should not be underestimated. |
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As I know from my time spent in the Middle East, Palestinians are unfazed by the likely change in power this election will bring. |
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In a communique issued after a summit in Canada, the G8 industrial nations said Palestinians must adopt democracy. |
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More than 80 percent of Palestinians lived in villages and tilled the land of absentee landlords. |
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We have seen the Indonesians express support and solidarity with the Palestinians and demand action. |
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There were five Aussies in our stretch taxi and two Palestinians, our driver and our guide. |
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The television screen is continually rebroadcasting footage of jeering Palestinians flashing victory signs on a street in Nablus. |
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No decent person who is made aware of the realities of life under occupation for Palestinians can fail to see its immorality. |
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It is no wonder that headlines around the world are talking about a new, third intifada, or Palestinians uprising. |
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Its refusal to spell out a timetable for statehood or to offer the Palestinians any hope at all does not make the United States appear even-handed in mediating this conflict. |
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Would Tobin contend that Palestinians ought to refer to the period as a joyous time in their history as well? |
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Hence, it may be presumed that the importance of breeding might have been communicated first to the Palestinians and from them to the Homosapiens. |
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Abba Eban famously quipped that the Palestinians never miss a chance to miss a chance. |
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They found a wooden boat with 227 Syrians and Palestinians aboard, including 40 women and 57 children. |
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A large portion of Beduin men and a much smaller portion of other Palestinians volunteer. |
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In Beirut, at first he spent considerable time trying to help Palestinians in the camps. |
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Many Palestinians believe that the U.S. has been deaf to their plight and blinded to the changing realities on the ground. |
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A generation of young Palestinians is trapped in the blockaded strip, with little hope for the future. |
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Why are Palestinians granted a license of bloodlust as an excusable remedy for their suffering? |
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Meanwhile, billions of dollars of foreign aid are pumped into a bottomless pit that most ordinary Palestinians never see. |
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It is conceivable, if highly unlikely, that most Palestinians will try to pull back from the brink. |
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For us, peace with the Palestinians should be center stage, not an inconvenient nuisance. |
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The Rabin government went on to clinch a first-ever peace deal with the Palestinians. |
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So much so that it could actually be conducive to Palestinians demanding the vote en masse, with their fate at stake. |
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In turn, this means the peace process with the Palestinians can be credibly revived. |
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Certainly the Palestinians have suffered reversals and losses. |
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Or will we simply see more senseless bloodshed and another generation of Palestinians defer their dreams of a homeland? |
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About 300,000 Palestinians live in East Jerusalem, and their relationship to the state is an almost perfect dance of denial. |
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That moment immediately changed the destiny of countless Palestinians who until then had been living a humble life. |
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I do not hate the Palestinians, but I detest most of their leaders and their political culture. |
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His father cheered, his mother wept, and the world saw that contrary to popular belief, Palestinians are not savages. |
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The Palestinians who do manage to receive a diploma, against all odds, are faced with yet another challenge. |
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I refuse to disallow the Palestinians the right to their pain or their narrative, either. |
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From the beginning of this latest round of negotiations, Palestinians have been disenchanted. |
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Yet when Palestinians do the same, they are met with scolding and resistance. |
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I asked him if he thought cattle cars would be an efficacious means of transporting the Palestinians to their new homes. |
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But the settlers are a formidable constituency and felt threatened having all those Palestinians around. |
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In 1991 came hundreds of thousands more Palestinians expelled from Kuwait in the aftermath of the Gulf War. |
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The major sticking point was the fate of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, an oblong bulge of Jordanian territory that 800,000 Palestinians called home. |
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Yet when it comes to Palestinians under Israel's control, the humanistic approach to children's welfare tends to wither. |
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Apparently, all Palestinians have an inner spider Man and scaling walls is child's play. |
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Such a message would be disastrous to the peace process and justifiably push the Palestinians away from the peace table. |
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Hence the recent kerry trip to Rome to meet with Netanyahu and meetings with Europeans and Palestinians. |
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But sympathy for the Palestinians, on varying levels, is one issue that unites them. |
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She says she hopes that learning curve will apply some day in the case of gay Palestinians. |
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In other words, in the new dispensation, Palestinians would be like immigrants to a wealthy metropole rather than nationals of a poor third-world country. |
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He was beloved by the Palestinians, all flaws included, because he created their identity and nationality out of what had previously been simply a horde of unwanted refugees. |
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At the locus of policy on peace, territory and Palestinians, the picture is worse. |
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When I think back to growing up in New Jersey, I realize it was a far different time for Palestinians than today. |
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He largely agreed with Lieberman but considered Netanyahu too timid towards the Palestinians. |
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The Palestinians also accepted the principle that the Holy Basin would be under a kind of transnational custodianship. |
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Now Kerry has offered the Palestinians an unattainable electric car of peace. |
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As if instead of reading lullabies, Palestinians read their kids mien Kempf. |
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But Palestinians said a video of the entire incident showed that the violence by soldiers was unprovoked. |
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For a government that is wedded to a black-and-white portrayal of Palestinians, even this bit of nuance is unacceptable. |
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She said the other Palestinians were detained in the nablus, Qalqiliya and Ramallah areas. |
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I understand the need to encourage the Palestinians to the negotiating table. |
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It is better to at least guarantee the Palestinians a state even if its borders are provisional. |
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The president also learned that the Palestinians and the Arab states were every bit as obstinate as Netanyahu. |
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The deployment of foreign inspectors at Rafah would have given Palestinians relatively unfettered access to the world for the first time in decades. |
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The Egyptians outnumber the Palestinians by about 70 million potential voters. |
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In effect, what he did was outsource the job of caring about the Palestinians to a non-Likudnik. |
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The Middle East is already afflicted with the unresolved problems of the fate of the Palestinians in a dispute that stems largely from religious discord. |
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The wretchedness of the life in Susiya, as in other Palestinians villages in the south Hebron Hills, is a human rights calamity. |
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Palestinians fear the barrier would splinter the State they seek. |
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Was this as a rehabilitation of a man best known for his rambunctious disdain for Arabs, particularly Palestinians? |
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Rima Awad, and all the other Palestinians who talked with The Daily Beast, agreed. |
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In the 1990's, when he published the first edition of his book, it was possible to believe that Palestinians would shortly accept Israel's right to exist. |
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Palestinians call it a grab for land they want for an independent state. |
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The custom of starting the meal with salatim originated with the Palestinians. |
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Gemayel warned of the attempts being done to let nationalize Palestinians in Lebanon. |
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The Palestinians insisted on both outsiders and an East Jerusalemite on the delegation. |
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The Palestinians on the hillside vowed to maintain non-violence. |
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Bosnia remains a swing vote seeing pressure from both the Palestinians and United States. |
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But Israel's policy of anti-semitism against Palestinians was not to the liking of India. |
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Many Palestinians find it hard to avoid the realization that only another intifada can help them realize their national objectives. |
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After his martyrdom, intense confrontations between young Palestinians and the IOF irrupted once again in Silwan. |
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Elsewhere in the Levant it is known as keffiyah, but Palestinians prefer to call it hattah. |
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Times are not at all conducive for new talks with Palestinians. |
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Oh, alas and alack, if only we could make peace with the Palestinians! |
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The Committee to Resist the Judaization of Jerusalem said in a statement that the slogans were calling for killing Palestinians. |
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But this imbalance hurts Palestinians too, in at least two central ways. |
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Notice that it is not directed at Palestinians or Arabs. Is she cryptically speaking to false flag Mossadists? |
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Members of the Kibbutzim and Moshavim in Galilee took over flocks of cattle and sheep left by the departing Palestinians. |
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Initially, the Palestinians presented their initiative as a joint effort with the Holy See, which the Holy See denied. |
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As Palestinians saw it, at issue was a policy of ignorization which aimed at destroying their cultures academic capacities. |
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The Mail on Sunday is a right-wing paper, and I do not recall it has ever expressed support for the Palestinians with such unambiguity before. |
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The increase in repression and sophistication of the methods of repression produce their antithesis and sophistication of the resistance to the occupation by the Palestinians. |
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Moderate Palestinians such as Mahmoud Abbas and Ahmad Qureia, the former and current Prime Ministers, are trying to create a smooth transition to new leadership. |
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East of al-Bireh, 2 Palestinians were also injured with rubber-coated steel bullets and 3 international activists were detained from a weekly march in Bilin. |
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Despite the bureaucracy and obfuscations of both the British Embassy in Beirut, and the UK Border Agency, the visas were finally granted and the Palestinians are now here. |
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But it left me with a lasting understanding of what gets people to join such organizations, and I understand the Palestinians who join these organizations. |
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In the meantime, though, Palestinians fear that Netanyahu will play for time despite a formal resumption of peace talks while expanding the settlements. |
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However critics question the role of the court in protecting the human rights of Palestinians in the Occupied Territories and point to double standards in their application. |
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The group, which has political and militant wings, will now take a large role in governing Palestinians, but the makeup of the new government has not been made clear. |
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After rejecting his freeze on all peace agreements with the Palestinians, Israel's parliament the Knesset also refused to heed his desperate last-minute plea for unity. |
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Declared candidates in England, Wales and Scotland were sent more than 30,000 emails, using a PSC e-tool, by supporters of justice for Palestinians. |
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Very few, if any, of these BDSers want to change the situation of the palestinians. |
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