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Palestine
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'Not every human is a human to them'
How the conflict in Gaza is affecting lives in neighbouring countries
‘New wars drive out old wars’
Is the war in Ukraine being forgotten? Journalists share their thoughts.
Palestinians sceptical about vote
Palestinian community in Bournemouth is sceptical about MP's vote to recognize Palestine
A fragile truce
The cease-fire brokered by Egypt halted eight days of cross-border combat that took 166 Palestinian and six Israeli…
Football solidarity for Palestine
The recent attacks on Gaza by the Israeli army have prompted worldwide displays of solidarity.
The situation in Gaza
In the beginning of the 19th Century, the land of Palestine had a cosmopolitan population, comprising of approximately…
Is the Middle East’s biggest conflict a voting issue
During last Tuesday’s foreign policy debate Israel was a hot topic. Support of the nation and its chilly…
Romney, Obama and peace in Palestine
What changes to the peace process in the middle-east could occur due to the election.
Breaking down walls in Palestine
Some issues are old, some are new, some stories are ending while others are just beginning. Palestine exists on the periphery of revolution in the Arab world, their leadership unstable, their rebellion instead directed towards Israel. Mark Wilson looks at the last week in Palestinian news to see if anything is really changing.