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“We don’t have another place to go:” Dispossession, Settler Violence, & Resistance in Masafer Yatta
Occupied Thoughts by FMEP · “We don’t have another place to go:” Threats, Settler Violence, and Resistance in Masafer Yatta Subscribe to “Occupied Thoughts” on iTunes | Soundcloud |Spotify…
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Gaza, Apartheid, and Challenging Israeli Impunity
Occupied Thoughts by FMEP · Gaza, Apartheid, and Challenging Israeli Impunity Subscribe to “Occupied Thoughts” on iTunes | Soundcloud |Spotify Click here to watch this conversation on YouTube Recorded…
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FMEP Legislative Round-Up: January 7, 2022
1. Bills, Resolutions, Letters 2. On the Record *Brought to you in cooperation with Americans for Peace Now, where the Round-Up was born!
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Settlement & Annexation Report: January 7, 2022
Welcome to FMEP’s Weekly Settlement Report, covering everything you need to know about Israeli settlement activity this week. To subscribe to this report, please click here.…
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Top News & Analysis from Israel & Palestine: January 6, 2022
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Top News & Analysis from Israel & Palestine: December 23, 2021
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FMEP Legislative Round-Up: December 23, 2021
1. Bills, Resolutions, Letters 2. On the Record *Brought to you in cooperation with Americans for Peace Now, where the Round-Up was born! NOTE: This…
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Biden admin folds easily on pledge to reopen consulate in Jerusalem (Mitchell Plitnick/Responsible Statecraft)
“Lara Friedman, president of the Foundation for Middle East Peace, explained: ‘A diplomatic mission operates as, literally, an island of foreign sovereignty within the territory of the host country, staffed by foreign diplomats who (for the most part) enjoy immunity from the jurisdiction of the host government… to forcibly enter those embassies would be tantamount to an attack on the country itself.’ Even if a country decided that, since East Jerusalem is occupied territory under international law, it could go ahead and establish such an office — something that the United States would never even consider — practical concerns would make this impossible, as Friedman explains. ‘Only a host country can decide whether to issue diplomatic visas to people sent by a foreign country,’ she wrote, ‘and without such visas there is no diplomatic immunity for diplomats (and the U.S. will not send diplomats abroad in such a situation).'”
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Settlement & Annexation Report: December 23, 2021
Welcome to FMEP’s Weekly Settlement Report, covering everything you need to know about Israeli settlement activity this week. To subscribe to this report, please click here.…