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Ramona Wadi

Ramona Wadi is an independent researcher, freelance journalist, book reviewer and blogger. Her writing covers a range of themes in relation to Palestine, Chile and Latin America.

 

Items by Ramona Wadi

  • Israel’s opportunistic exploitation

    Capitalising upon atrocious acts of terrorism remains a priority for the Israeli government. Following the terror attacks in Brussels, shifting the focus towards Israel was an easily-accomplished feat that included a recapitulation of rhetoric about affront, grievances and opportunity. In the aftermath of the attacks, Israeli Minister of Science, Technology...

  • Palestinians support coordinated armed resistance to achieve national rights

    The Palestinian Centre for Policy and Survey Research has published the findings of a poll conducted between 17 and 19 March. The survey sought to discover current political trends among Palestinians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip with regard to the reconciliation efforts between the Fatah-led Palestinian...

  • The PA and France are undermining what little Palestinian autonomy there is

    As evidenced by recent news reports, France plays its duplicitous role with ease, pressing forward with the proposed international peace conference and garnering further support from the Palestinian Authority. If not for the fact that the rhetoric of PLO Secretary General Saeb Erekat conceals other issues, we could assume...

  • The manipulation of non-violent resistance

    It is indeed opportune for the Palestinian Authority that Palestinians excel in academia and pedagogy. The 2016 Global Teachers Award won by Hanan Al-Hroub provided the perfect opportunity for Palestinian leaders to engage in generic rhetoric and, as a result, impose their defunct politics upon the victory and the...

  • France affirms its support for colonial endeavours in Palestine

    Perhaps the most lauded clause pertaining to France’s proposal of launching an international conference with the aim of reviving diplomatic negotiations between Palestine and Israel was the purported automatic recognition of a Palestinian state should the initiative fail. Yesterday, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault clarified his country’s hypocrisy, dispelling...

  • The Palestinian Authority has an artificial existence, to which it is excessively loyal

    It is indeed unfortunate that the Palestinian Authority’s nefarious relevance continues to hold sway over so many lives. Departing from the 2014 Israeli aggression against Gaza and, more recently, its attempts to manipulate the Jerusalem Intifada through security coordination which was challenged by Palestinian journalist and hunger striker Muhammad...

  • Rethinking language and memory as part of the Palestinian struggle

    The Israeli annual tirade over Palestinian textbooks has once again materialised – this time by Gal Berger, correspondent of Palestinian Affairs on Israel Radio, who complained that the absence of Israel in education material pertaining to history, geography and Islamic studies indicated “a systematic blurring out of Israel’s existence.” According...

  • Systematic torture and international complicity

    Systematic torture has surfaced once again as an integral part of the state of Israel’s colonial violence. A recent report by Israeli human rights organisations B’Tselem and HaMoked — “Backed by the System: Abuse and Torture at the Shikma Interrogation Facility” — has exposed the dynamics of collective punishment...

  • The choice between resistance and acquiescence in Palestinian narratives

    News briefs regarding Palestinian journalist and hunger striker Muhammad Al-Qeeq have been replete with dire warnings of his imminent death. The recent harrowing video clip of Al-Qeeq writhing in pain has unfortunately contributed to another spectacle which not only increases awareness through visual information but also provides Israel with...

  • Disappearing Palestinians – Naftali Bennett’s latest recommendation

    The persistence of the Jerusalem Intifada, despite the lack of strategic organisation and involvement of Palestinian resistance factions, has incurred Israeli Education Minister Naftali Bennett’s misplaced wrath. Notoriously known for his pride of having murdered many Arabs, among other brutal statements, Bennett is now advocating for the murder and...

  • International submission delaying Palestinian rights

    Speaking at a joint press conference following a meeting of the German and Israeli cabinet in Berlin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed her political alignment with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating that the current situation in the Middle East is an impediment to a Palestinian state. She said: “Now...

  • More PA manoeuvres reaping identical consequences

    In the absence of any consistency on behalf of the Palestinian Authority, any statement with the potential of raising a furore should be read as another chapter of obligatory, meaningless rhetoric. Since the atrocities committed by Israel during Operation Protective Edge in 2014, international efforts to restore a semblance of...

  • Further schemes for temporary humanitarian relief

    The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has issued a joint press release together with the Palestinian Authority announcing details of the Humanitarian Response Plan for 2016, which seeks to raise $571 million to address humanitarian needs in the occupied Palestinian territories. Replete with statistical information, the...

  • Events past and present suggest that colonial violence is inherent in Israel

    The recent verdicts in the trial of those responsible for the brutal murder of Mohammed Abu Khdeir, the Palestinian teenager kidnapped, beaten and burned alive by Israeli settlers in July 2014, have coincided with the publication of historical testimony that sheds light upon the inherent nature of Israel’s colonial...

  • Herzog’s 'separation peace plan' is a fallacy to gain Israel more time and impunity

    Whatever rhetoric Israel decides to use within the context of the Jerusalem Intifada, the underlying concept remains consistent. Following his initial calls for separation of the Palestinians from their homeland, which revealed a plan as sinister as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s overt violence, opposition leader Isaac Herzog has...

  • Tunnel network forms premise of Netanyahu’s threats against Gaza

    Recent announcements by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) that Hamas is rebuilding the border tunnel network have led Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to issue belligerent statements promising more brutality against the Palestinians in Gaza. Collaboration between Israel, the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah and Egypt, which ensures and enforces Gaza’s...

  • Ban Ki-moon affirms permanent dispossession and displacement

    Speaking during the UN Security Council’s session on the Middle East last Tuesday, the organisation’s Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, managed to create both anger and agreement among his audience. For supporters of the Palestinians, the speech was surprising, given the slightly different rhetoric employed. Israel, which has condemned the...

  • In the absence of unity, Palestinian resistance can’t compete with PA collaboration

    Following Israeli tantrums over EU plans to move ahead with the accurate and honest labelling of settlement products, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been venting his spleen about purported anti-Israel bias, stating rather ambiguously that ties between Israel and the EU need to be “reset”. According to Netanyahu,...

  • Security measures remain ubiquitous in Israeli and PA rhetoric

    The Palestinian Authority has complained intermittently about the unyielding Israeli preconditions throughout the lengthy and fruitless process of negotiations. This concern became more open following last year’s Israeli General Election and the inclusion of ministers such as Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked in influential coalition posts in education and...

  • Escalation in Israeli brutality against Palestinian prisoners

    The Jerusalem Intifada has sparked much debate regarding the impunity which enables Israel to justify mass arrests, administrative detention, torture, extrajudicial killings and, most recently, proposals to hinder the process of cross examination during court trials. Palestinian resistance, legitimate under international law, has been routinely maligned by Israel and...

  • Shin Bet evidence proposal confirms official ambivalence towards detainees’ rights

    Citing the redundant, yet still macabre metaphor of the “war on terror”, Israel’s domestic intelligence agency, Shin Bet, has requested amendments to the law which would allow for evidence not sworn in court to be used as testimony against defendants, even prior to investigation. According to Ma’an news agency,...

  • Resignations, complicity and impunity

    Once again, the UN is reaping the harvest of its colonial endeavours in Palestine. Last week, Makarim Wibisono, the organisation’s Special Rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories, announced his resignation, claiming that his mandate could not be fulfilled due to Israel’s repeated refusal to grant him entry into the...

  • Bennett’s proposed rehabilitation of settler-terrorists is a deceptive sleight of hand

    In a move that is far from benevolent, Israel’s Minister of Education Naftali Bennett has declared the launch of programmes “to try to rehabilitate the hundreds of ‘hilltop youth’”, which is his euphemism for terrorist Jewish settlers. Linked intrinsically to the deadly Duma arson attack committed by settlers last...

  • UN report highlights Palestinian needs

    The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs for the Occupied Palestinian Territory has released a statistical document related to Palestinians’ humanitarian needs for 2016. Insecurities related to protection, basic needs and psychological attention have increased particularly since the ramifications of Israel’s aggression in 2014. The published information...