Sam-Bahour

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Welcome to Palestine – if you can get in

by Sam Bahour July 5, 2011

Israel is threatening to refuse to allow Palestinians living in the occupied Palestinian territory to receive visitors from abroad. We are not talking here about visitors such as the 5 million Palestinian refugees whom Israel has refused to allow to return to their homes after being expelled by force and fear when Israel was founded in 1948. Rather, the issue now is that foreigners who desire to visit the occupied Palestinian territory are being denied entry into Israel.

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Palestine is the key to Arab democracy

by Sam Bahour February 7, 2011

Egyptians would be well advised to learn from the Palestinians that the window of opportunity for real change comes all too infrequently. They should therefore be very clear on what they desire from this historic episode. I’d guess that the US state department already has more than a few scenarios in place and dealing with these is what the Egyptian people will really be up against in the coming weeks.

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US mediation monopoly collapsing

by Sam Bahour December 7, 2010

The United States is at a crossroads in its mediation of Middle East peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians. The Obama administration can no longer walk on the Israeli side of the line–which is exactly where the US has been since Israel’s creation–while continuing to pay lip service to the illusion of walking on the thin line of fair mediation. Unfortunately, neither the US, nor anyone in the Palestinian leadership for that matter, has proposed anything beyond brushing the dust off already-failed initiatives and placing the burden for progress on the need for more Palestinian concessions; concessions that do not exist.

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Best option: dignified failure

by Sam Bahour September 24, 2010

By Sam Bahour* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz The entire U.S. administration’s Middle East A-team–President Obama, Secretary of State Clinton, and Special Envoy Mitchell–is defying the mass majority of political analysts by dismissing the status quo in the Palestinian West Bank and Gaza Strip, and insisting that the latest round of Palestinian-Israeli direct talks has [...]

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Civil society in the lead

by Sam Bahour May 24, 2010

By Sam Bahour* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz When politicians face failure what do they do? Step down? No way. Not in Palestine at least. Over and over again the Palestinian leadership has hit a cement wall (no pun intended) in its attempts to lead the Palestinian people to freedom and independence. And with every [...]

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Independent and interdependent

by Sam Bahour April 2, 2010

By Sam Bahour and Bernard Avishai* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz The latest rift between the United States and Israel, which began with Israel’s announcement of more planned construction planned in Ramat Shlomo – a Jewish-only neighborhood – that would further separate East Jerusalem from the rest of a future Palestinian state, distracts from the [...]

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Happy Passover from Gaza

by Sam Bahour March 29, 2010

By Sam Bahour* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz In 2010, Jews in Israel and around the world will celebrate Passover beginning on March 30th. Passover is the seven-day holiday of the Feast of Unleavened Breadcommemorating the ancient Hebrews’ escape from enslavement in Egypt. (In Israel, March 30th is also Land Day: the day when Palestinians commemorate [...]

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America To The Rescue, (Not) Again

by Sam Bahour March 12, 2010

By Sam Bahour* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz We are told that President Obama has taken a leap of political faith in trying to bridge a final peace settlement between Palestinians and Israelis. The United States’ new weapon is “proximity talks”: if either side fails to meet American expectations, the US will squarely and publicly [...]

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International law is key

by Sam Bahour November 6, 2009

The Palestinians’ right of return challenges not only international law itself, but more so the political will of UN member states to act in the face of blatant racism and forced dispossession. A reply to Ahmed Badawi’s “Palestine: seize the initiative”. By Sam Bahour * Ahmed Badawi is to be applauded for thinking out of [...]

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Sam Bahour – The Elders’ next move

by Sam Bahour September 15, 2009

By Sam Bahour* RAMALLAH, West Bank — At long last, a spotlight is shining on Palestinian nonviolent efforts to throw off the Israeli occupation. A visit by a group of high profile “Elders” last month to the Palestinian village of Bil’in in the West Bank, and the barrier running through it, bathed our landscape in [...]

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Netanyahu Speech: Palestinian Reaction

by Haitham Sabbah June 15, 2009

Ahmad Tibi, a Palestinian citizen of Israel and member of the Israeli Knesset representing the United Arab List-Ta’al party, which was nearly barred from running in Israel’s last election: Netanyahu’s speech is a deceptive attempt to bypass Obama’s call for a complete settlement freeze. He said nothing new, but instead reiterated the racist demand that [...]

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Sam Bahour – A Must Listen To Human Story

by Sam Bahour January 14, 2009

The story below is about two women who are very dear to me. Deb is a long-time Israeli friend, an adopted “mom” of sorts. Maha is a work colleague in Gaza and the aunt of the 14- yr old boy in Gaza she and I have been working to help get medical treatment. This is [...]

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SOS: Palestine’s Private Sector

by Sam Bahour July 30, 2007

by Sam Bahour and Iyad Joudeh July 30, 2007 The Gaza Strip and West Bank, including East Jerusalem, are Israeli occupied lands that have brought despair to all involved. The most recent chapter in this historic saga was the overrunning of Gaza by Hamas militants. As the world contemplates how to deal with this latest [...]

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Video: Palestinian economics under occupation

by Haitham Sabbah June 13, 2007

Sam Bahour is a Palestinian-American businessman living in the besieged Palestinian City of Al-Bireh in the West Bank. He is co-editor of HOMELAND: Oral Histories of Palestine and Palestinians (1994). Originally from Cleveland, Ohio (USA), Sam has contributed much to development in Palestine, in spite of the Occupation’s many obstacles in the way of economic [...]

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Did you know?

by Haitham Sabbah December 6, 2006

Did you know that police in spying on Americans and beating the crap out of people? Here is a video taken by police themselves: Did you know that in some of the harshest language he has used to date, former President Jimmy Carter called Israeli “domination” over Palestinians “atrocious” in an interview on ABC’s “Good [...]

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