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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

  • Accession to the ICC may well be meaningless

    “It is a tragic irony that Israel, which has withstood thousands of terrorist rockets fired at its civilians and its neighbourhoods, is now being scrutinised by the ICC.” So said the US State Department’s Jeff Rathke, who seems to have exhausted all creativity when it comes to finding reasons...

  • Reconstruction delays prompting Hamas into assertiveness

    PLO factions have reportedly criticised Hamas, holding the movement responsible for the reconstruction delays in Gaza, as well as hindering the unity government’s political progress in the enclave. Despite the obvious attempts at marginalising Hamas throughout Operation Protective Edge and its aftermath, which led to agreements being brokered without...

  • Collective efforts in undermining resistance and internationalism

    The decline of internationalism, with the exception of few countries whose experience of revolutionary process has altered political vision, has rendered the same countries isolated from the rest of the world governed by acquiescence or adherence to imperialist dictates. The crimes committed against Palestinians during Israel’s Operation Protective Edge...

  • Abbas upholds symbolism over anti-colonial struggle

    PA President Mahmoud Abbas seems intent on pursuing further symbolism for Palestine. Following the perfunctory recognition of Palestinian statehood by some European countries last year, which was essentially an affirmation of support for the further deterioration of Palestine through negotiations and the two-state compromise, Abbas is seeking to resubmit...

  • What good is 'balance' if it is only of benefit to the occupying power?

    President Mahmoud Abbas’s signing of the Rome Statute after months of hesitation, has given rise to an increased wave of hostility against the Palestinians. According to the Times of Israel, for example, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has “retaliated” to the PA leader’s move by freezing $127 million of Palestinian...

  • Normalisation and exploitation efforts are thwarted by Hamas

    Mainstream media has created a furore out of Hamas’ decision to prevent Palestinian children bereaved in Israel’s colonial massacre from visiting Israel and the West Bank. The trip which is said to have been organised by a Fatah-affiliated group in Gaza, the Kibbutz Movement as well as the charity...

  • PA's draft resolution provokes criticism from Palestinian factions

    In what is evidently further proof of acquiescence to imperialist oppression, the US has once again rejected the Palestinian draft resolution proposing Palestinian statehood and an end to the Israeli “occupation”. The diplomatic endeavours which have led to condemnations from Hamas, as well as the Popular Front for the...

  • Israel’s maintenance of conditions to prevent Gaza’s reconstruction

    At a conference organised by the financial publication Calcalist, IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz made a series of statements indicating further possible aggression against Palestinians. The “significant trend of instability” – deemed a threat to Israel’s security despite the imperialist agenda that creates turmoil to safeguard its base,...

  • Palestinian workers in Israel protest dehumanising conditions at checkpoints

    A protest by Palestinians over deteriorating work conditions has been manipulated into a construction delay by Israel. On Sunday, Palestinians working inside Israel decided to go on strike indefinitely, protesting the daily humiliations inflicted upon them at checkpoints and border crossings in Tulkarem by the Israeli authorities. The language used...

  • Charting dependency through the PA's draft resolution to the UNSC

    “The Palestinians made sure to remove any mention of Israel’s status as a Jewish state from the draft, which means this is not a peace process, it’s a declaration of war.” The comment by Yuval Steinitz, Israel’s minister of intelligence, international relations and strategic affairs, was a prelude to...

  • Palestinian demands may be thwarted by "mutual recognition"

    As the Palestinians’ UN Security Council bid and the EU vote on statehood loom closer, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has raised the tone of his defiant rhetoric by rejecting what he calls “coercion” by the EU and Palestinian Authority. Prior to meeting US Secretary of State John Kerry,...

  • Amnesty report angers Israeli government, but impunity persists

    Amnesty International’s latest report on Israel’s colonial massacre in Gaza has angered the Israeli government. Called “Nothing is immune: Israel’s destruction of landmark buildings in Gaza”, the report calls for war crimes committed during Operation Protective Edge to be investigated. Focusing in particular upon the destruction of four landmark...

  • Netanyahu's comments persisting in the physical destruction of Palestine

    The 11th annual Saban Forum was characterised by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recurring expectations of Palestinian compliance. Held from December 5-7, the forum was hailed as “a platform for unparalleled dialogue between American and Israeli officials”. Prioritising negotiations while simultaneously declaring the Palestinian leadership incapable of dialogue, Netanyahu’s...

  • Defining resistance away from diplomatic overtures

    “Hamas is a part of the Palestinian people, and it behaves as a main element of its people, it doesn’t have an independent vision from its people.” These words, uttered by Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal in a recent interview that provided insightful commentary about Palestine from within a historical...

  • Putin calls for resumption of negotiations

    Beyond mere symbolism, Palestine’s struggle for liberation, already thwarted by its leaders, is becoming an abstract endeavour. Several countries have embarked upon symbolic recognition of Palestinian statehood, which is now serving as the euphemism for approval of territorial loss and a resumption of negotiations, thus promoting further political deconstruction...

  • Fatah and Hamas discord over unity government mandate

    Recent statements by Fatah and Hamas concerning the validity of the Palestinian unity government now that its interim period is over provided an initial contrast with regard to the factions’ political discord. Accusations of retraction and collaboration by Fatah and Hamas respectively have framed a discussion about a government...

  • US rhetoric and international support for Israel's colonialism

    While the EU parliament decided to postpone a vote on Palestinian statehood following pressure from Israeli diplomats, Israel’s colonial rule was being defended at the UN General Assembly by US Ambassador Samantha Power. She described the resolutions that were issued this year condemning Israel as “repetitive and disproportionate”. “All parties...

  • EU Parliament to vote on Palestinian statehood

    Following symbolic recognition of a Palestinian state by several European countries, the European Parliament is set to debate statehood recognition on November 27. According to the EU Observer’s paraphrasing of a senior EU diplomat, “the pro-recognition feeling reflects ‘frustration’ that Israel is ignoring Europe on settlement expansion”. Frustration has...

  • Israel's need to reinvent its illegal existence

    Two particular recurring frameworks emerge from the latest Israeli violence against Palestinians in Jerusalem – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s continuation of home demolitions in alleged retaliation against “terror” and demands that the international community condemn “Palestinian terror against Israel”. In reference to the recent killings of Israelis while...

  • Israeli letter to Security Council repeats canard of victimhood

    Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Ron Prosor, has once again utilised the platform offered by the imperialist organisation to incite against Palestinian resistance. His brief letter addressed to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and the president of the Security Council obliterated the entire context of current violence initiated...

  • Latin America commemorates Yasser Arafat and Palestinian resistance

    Ten years after Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat was poisoned by polonium, probably murdered, several Latin American countries have joined Palestinians in commemorating both the anniversary of his death and the ongoing Palestinian resistance. Unsurprisingly, three of the countries participating in the remembrance were Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua, all of...

  • UN Fourth Committee's elimination of anti-colonial discourse

    A report by the UN Fourth Committee dealing with decolonisation has determined the hypocrisy of those who dismiss the high number of Palestinian civilian casualties during Israel’s colonial massacre as “collateral damage”. However, while discourse clearly conveyed the unsustainability in Gaza exacerbated by the destruction wrought during Operation Protective...

  • US lauds Israel's colonial violence within a compromised human rights framework

    Reports in The Times of Israel and Haaretz have once again covered the narrative relating to Operation Protective Edge, this time by US Joint Chief of Staff General Martin Dempsey. Speaking at a forum organised by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Dempsey reiterated Israel’s propaganda disseminated tirelessly by...

  • Draft resolution to recognise Palestine fails to challenge Zionist colonisation

    “We don’t intend to confront the US, so if we can agree on a formula that accepts the 1967 lines as the basis for any agreement, I think the Palestinian team will be able to compromise on the time table.” This statement, quoted in Haaretz and attributed to an...