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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

  • Rhetoric of blame and recognition

    Within Zionist perspectives, essential components of “peace” are the urge to assign blame upon Palestinians and the tendency to wallow in the mild “condemnation” of the settler-colonial state by the international community. Having accomplished this sequence, peace is then constructed as “an Israeli need”. Recent rhetoric by Israeli Foreign...

  • Rejecting resistance, defending acceptance

    “In response to the Palestinian violation of their commitments under peace talks…Israeli government ministers have been told to refrain from meeting their Palestinian counterparts,” reported the Times of Israel. The retaliation against the belated decision on behalf of the Palestinian Authority (PA) to seek international recognition seems destined to...

  • Palestinian prisoners' struggle disappearing from mainstream narrative

    After Israel predictably failed to uphold its terms in the agreement, as confirmed by foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman, to release the fourth group of Palestinian political prisoners, the Ma’an News Agency has reported that prisoners in Israeli jails are to embark on a series of protests. According to the...

  • Reconciliation as a prelude to unified resistance and challenge to the UN

    As speculation regarding reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas erupts intermittently in the media, Hamas spokesperson Ihab Al-Ghussein identified the political necessities for the Palestinian people, emphasising unity and resistance as essential components. As Hamas persists in the struggle against the illegal blockade imposed by Israel, Al-Ghussein explained the dynamics...

  • Abbas' last resort and the pitfalls of international oppression

    The belated decision to resort to international institutions has been hailed as a surprise by the media, signalling a dramatic shift from compliance to independence. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’ prior decision to forfeit access to international treaties as a precondition to the commencement of the US-brokered diplomatic manoeuvring...

  • Deconstructing Israeli claims of incitement

    Claims of incitement and delegitimisation against the settler-colonial state are a matter of regular occurrence. Israel Hayom has reported that a survey by the Near East Policy Research Centre found that Palestinian Authority (PA) textbooks contained widespread incitement against Israel. The claim has been contradicted by UNRWA, which asserts...

  • Slandering Richard Falk exposes the tarnished UN

    According to the US, the United Nations’ reputation has been “tarnished” by Richard Falk’s constant denunciations regarding Israel’s record of international law violations. In a statement to Reuters, which has been echoed in the Times of Israel, US Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power declared, “The United States welcomes...

  • Haniyeh's speech shows unity in resistance

    Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza commemorated the 10th anniversary of the targeted assassination of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin at a rally organised by Hamas under the banner “Loyalty and adherence on Martyred Leader’s Anniversary”. The rally was also held in remembrance of two other Hamas leaders assassinated by Israel, Abdul-Aziz...

  • Choosing capitulation over resistance

    The peace negotiations which have embroiled Palestinians in further loss of land and autonomy have descended into a major capitulation to imperialist demands. Compromised before commencement due to an agreement brokered by the US, in which PA President Mahmoud Abbas forfeited the right to resort to international institutions, the...

  • UN needs more than 'concern' over murder of Palestinians

    Israel’s most recent murderous rampage elicited a spectrum fluctuating between statements and silence from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and James Rawley, UN deputy special coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process. Riddled with the usual rhetoric in which murder is mellowed into “incidents”, “cases”, or transformed into an...

  • Obama's interpretation of peace and the intention to restrict Palestinian resistance

    Heroic illusions with regards imperialist intervention and rhetoric about a hypothetical peace agreement characterised an interview which US President Obama granted to Bloomberg. During a discussion hailing the restraint of Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas to declare his allegiance to Palestinians, the intentional division of Palestine to accommodate a...

  • The political violence of recognising Israel as a Jewish state

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s belligerent insistence upon the recognition of Israel as a Jewish state is magnified to the extent that the Zionists’ hegemonic narrative attempts to dispel the tenacious Palestinian resistance against enforced oblivion. Embarking upon the premise that recognition of the Jewish state “is the first...

  • Deconstructing revolutionary struggle

    Israel National News published a news report concerning historically displaced rhetoric uttered by Argentinean rabbi and Member of Parliament Rabbi Sergio Bergman, who claimed that during his impending visit to Bethlehem and Israel, Pope Francis intends to define himself as “the Che Guevara of Palestinians”. Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister...

  • Challenge Israel's distorted 'peace' plans

    Contradictory reports regarding the Palestinian Authority’s willingness to recognise Israel as a Jewish state keep infiltrating Israeli media. According to the Times of Israel, PA official Nabil Shaath declared the timing in raising the issue inappropriate and “suspicious”, given that other litigious issues pertaining to Israel’s withdrawal to the...

  • EU highlights commitment to maintain Israel's settler-colonial project

    Excerpts of an interview with the EU Ambassador to Israel Lars Faaborg-Andersen exhibit the compromise accompanying the mainstream dialogue of the current negotiations. Published in the Times of Israel, Faaborg-Andersen attempts to illustrate the EU as an entity critical of Israel while being careful to apportion blame to Palestinians...

  • Israel sells defence systems as protection from Gaza "terror"

    Amidst increasing discourse regarding alleged threats to Israel’s security, the US and Israel have signed an agreement deemed “of strategic value” that ensures a continuation of production for the Iron Dome air defence system. According to reports in the Times of Israel, the Jerusalem Post and YNet News, the...

  • Israeli president's comments priorities the fragmentation of Palestinian identity

    In a recent interview with Arab news website Panet, Israeli President Shimon Peres indulged in a discussion about alleged cooperation, while using language which intensified the consistent fragmentation of Palestinian identity, manipulated Palestinian resistance and sought to portray the benefits of negotiating over an elusive peace with PA President...

  • Abbas perfects his capitulation to Israeli demands

    Reports in the Jerusalem Post about Mahmoud Abbas’s latest discourse portrays his capitulation to Israeli demands, even as the PA President reiterates his remote threat to resort to international organisations for recognition of a Palestinian state. The perfunctory statements are countered by Abbas’s own open mockery of the Palestinian...

  • UNRWA's human rights curriculum suffocates Palestinian resistance

    The curriculum taught to students in schools run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has been criticised by Hamas through a statement issued by the Education Ministry, which declared the human rights textbooks provided by UNRWA to be detached...

  • Preserving dependency to support settler-colonialism

    The European Union’s financial aid to Palestinians has been a source of discussion in light of the fabricated peace negotiations which have been deemed a failure. Discourse concerning “the maintenance of the occupation”, humanitarian concerns and the absence of an established Palestinian state have contributed to an analysis which,...

  • UN appointment endorses fabricated Israeli human rights advances

    Only a few months after rejoining the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) and a few days after being allowed to participate in JUSCANZ, an advisory group affiliated with the UN providing consultation on human rights to UN bodies including the HRC, Israel has been awarded for its constant contempt...

  • Palestinian refugees rendered spectators with regard to the right of return

    The right of return for Palestinian refugees remains conditioned by symbolism, external dictates and signs of agreement from the Palestinian Authority. As Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas recently declared an alleged flexibility in order to aid Israel maintain its settler-colonial structure, Israel Radio reported that the US allegedly offered its...

  • Gaza stands between acknowledgement and oblivion

    Once again, “concern” has graced the rhetoric of official United Nations statements about Palestinians. Following a visit to Gaza, the UN Special Coordinator, Robert Serry, elaborated upon the ramifications of the Israeli-enforced blockade, expressing “concern” about hardships and lifestyle deterioration. However, the rhetoric conformed to the incessant inconsistencies, attempting,...

  • Sustaining dependence through democracy

    A recent op-ed published in the Israel National News claims that the foundations for a democratic Palestinian state can be traced back to the 2003 Bush “Roadmap for Peace”. Apart from misrepresenting colonisation as a “Jewish-Arab conflict”, the article provides a simplistic hypothesis regarding a possible omission of “democracy”...