The Palestinian president has said he strongly rejects President Donald Trump's proposal for the US to take over Gaza and permanently resettle the 2.1 million Palestinians living there.
On the streets of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Palestinian Americans are both outraged and confused, struggling to understand President Donald Trump's vision for their homeland after he called for a U.S.
Palestinians refer to their 1948 expulsion as the Nakba, Arabic for catastrophe. Some 700,000 Palestinians — a majority of ...
The ideal of remaining on one’s land despite threats of expulsion is at the heart of the Palestinians’ struggle and ...
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that the United States will withdraw from the top U.N. human ...
President Trump is calling for the US to take “ownership” of the Palestinian enclave so that it can be rebuilt more quickly ...
Fantasies of swift solutions are so much simpler than the hard work of temporarily housing Gazans while reconstruction commences, and negotiations proceed towards some form of Palestinian homeland.
Facing a wave of criticism from Palestinians, Arab governments and world leaders, Trump administration officials appeared to ...
Trump’s proposal to take "ownership" of Gaza is a reckless move that emboldens Israel and threatens regional stability.
In the lead-up to Netanyahu’s visit, Trump had suggested he wanted roughly two million Gazans forcibly removed from their ...
The idea is not just a head scratcher. It’s entirely divorced from all aspects of Middle Eastern reality.
While "owning" land is a term that appears to be more applicable to real estate than to territories, the Palestinians see the Gaza Strip as an integral part of their future state, even if the rulers ...