Daoud Kuttab
Daoud KuttabThe author is a former professor of journalism at Princeton University and a Palestinian from Jerusalem
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OPINION
To revive the two-state solution, Europe must recognize Palestine
To revive the two-state solution, Europe must recognize Pale...
If Europe truly wants to drive progress toward peace, it must show courage and conviction. That means recognizing the state of Palestine along pre-1967 borders, thereby helping to balance the scales in negotiations and clarifying the framework for peace.
Feb 19, 2021
OPINION
Solving refugee problem
Solving refugee problem
If the US really wants to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it should adopt the practical positions that Palestinian negotiators were ready to accept nearly 20 years ago
Jun 10, 2019
OPINION
No country for Palestinians
No country for Palestinians
AMMAN – A bizarre election campaign is heating up in Israel. The incumbent Prime Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, has become the first candidate in the country’s history to seek reelection while facing criminal indictments. Meanwhile, the most important topic—the occupation of the Palestinian territori...
Apr 09, 2019
OPINION
Flawed policy on Palestine
Flawed policy on Palestine
The Palestinians are a proud people. They will not be blackmailed into accepting US-Israeli diktats
Sep 24, 2018
OPINION
Trump versus peace
Trump versus peace
Leaders across the Muslim and Arab world are not going to allow Trump to hand Jerusalem to Israel unilaterally.
Dec 12, 2017