From “sheer lunacy” to “Netanyahu’s lapdog,” reactions here in the occupied West Bank to U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Gaz-a-Lago” plan have been characterized by ridicule, anger, and disbelief.
Trump loyalist Steve Bannon said, “We love the president, but our focus in the War Room is East Palestine, not Palestine.” ...
In a shift of rhetoric, White House press secretary Leavitt said Trump has not committed to putting U.S. troops on the ground ...
Palestinians refer to their 1948 expulsion as the Nakba, Arabic for catastrophe. Some 700,000 Palestinians — a majority of ...
Aftershocks reverberated Wednesday from President Trump’s declaration the previous day that the United States should take ...
In interviews, Palestinian Americans said that it was surreal and horrifying to hear the president talk about expelling ...
While far-right Israeli politicians see a chance to snuff out Palestinian hopes for statehood, some in the establishment ...
Most Gaza residents are the descendants of Palestinian refugees driven to the enclave in a 1948 war. They harbor a deep fear ...
Peace will come only as a result of the Palestinian people being free from Israeli military rule and apartheid policies, and ...