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Ramona Wadi

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.

 

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  • The UN war crimes probe is still tarnished by decades of colonial support for Israel

    The UN war crimes probe is still tarnished by decades of colonial support for Israel

    The UN will be funding an open-ended investigation into Israeli war crimes against Palestinians, departing from this year’s aggression against Gaza. For the first time – and this is what is infuriating Israel, which has controlled the UN narrative through security rhetoric, so far – the mandate will allow investigations…

  • Pointing out the UN’s culpability must start taking root

    Pointing out the UN’s culpability must start taking root

    Last week, the UN Special Rapporteur Michael Lynk once again exposed the UN’s inaction over Israel’s international law violations. “On the fifth anniversary of the adoption of Resolution 2334 by the United Nations Security Council, the international community has to take its own words and its own laws seriously,” Lynk…

  • Unsilencing Gaza: Reflections on Resistance

    Unsilencing Gaza: Reflections on Resistance

    “The occupation has remained unchallenged by an international order that seems willing to legitimise it as long as there is no accepted agreement to end it.” Sara Roy’s succinct observation, made towards the end of her book, “Unsilencing Gaza: Reflections on Resistance” (Pluto Press, 2021), sums up the impunity which…

  • Palestinian people should own their struggle, away from the politicians

    Palestinian people should own their struggle, away from the politicians

    Sometimes, the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) finds good reason to issue stark condemnations. Recent comments by Knesset Member Mansour Abbas, who is part of Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s coalition government, have raised the ire of Palestinian officials. Abbas is no stranger to spouting colonial rhetoric since taking up his…

  • The PA has no politics of its own, only compromise

    The PA has no politics of its own, only compromise

    In October, US State Department Spokesman Ned Price opposed “the expansion of [Israeli] settlements, which is completely inconsistent with efforts to lower tensions and to ensure calm, and it damages the prospects for a two-state solution.” During a virtual meeting earlier this month between US and Palestinian officials to renew…

  • Biden extends Trump’s legacy, while the PA ‘waits’

    Biden extends Trump’s legacy, while the PA ‘waits’

    Now that Israeli media has announced that US President Joe Biden shelved the opening of the US Consulate in Jerusalem for Palestinians, will the Palestinian Authority’s Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Maliki explain what sort of trust Ramallah was placing in US diplomacy? Just a month ago, al-Maliki expressed that PA officials…

  • The US keeps turning a blind eye to Israel’s settlement expansion

    The US keeps turning a blind eye to Israel’s settlement expansion

    Israeli media have been pointing out that the Biden administration in Washington is not too bothered about the occupation state’s illegal settlement expansion. There is little reason to doubt the veracity of the claim. So far, US President Joe Biden has managed to maintain a fine balance between his agenda…

  • Israel faces no delegitimisation threats

    Israel faces no delegitimisation threats

    Israel’s allies are fond of adamantly asserting that they will oppose any efforts to delegitimise the settler-colonial state, yet these “efforts”, apart from singling out the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement (BDS) are barely specified. Who is trying to delegitimise Israel internationally, and how can that happen, when the UN…

  • The PA exposes its dependence on Israel and the international community

    The PA exposes its dependence on Israel and the international community

    Palestinian Authority leader, Mahmoud Abbas’s UN General Assembly speech will remain a reference for a while longer. As Israel plans further settlement expansion, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, the spokesman for Abbas, said that Israel’s settlement expansion “will push the Palestinian leadership to accelerate its implementation of the ultimatum” announced during the…

  • America’s pro-Israel diplomacy at the UN hits a new level

    America’s pro-Israel diplomacy at the UN hits a new level

    Israel seems to have acquired another formidably biased ally in the latest US Ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield. Her Trump era predecessor Nikki Haley once said, “If there’s anything I have no patience for, it is bullies – and the UN was being such a bully to Israel because…

  • The Lost Orchard: The Palestinian-Arab Citrus Industry 1850-1950

    The Lost Orchard: The Palestinian-Arab Citrus Industry 1850-1950

    Memory trajectories and their loss are well portrayed in Mustafa Kabha and Nahim Karlinsky’s book, “The Lost Orchard: The Palestinian-Arab Citrus Industry, 1850-1950” (Syracuse University Press, 2021). In the aftermath of the 1948 Nakba, the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian towns and villages is well known in terms of Palestinian displacement.…

  • The UN’s International Day of Solidarity with the 1947 Partition Plan and the two-state compromise

    The UN’s International Day of Solidarity with the 1947 Partition Plan and the two-state compromise

    UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres’s simplistic tweet does not suffice for a remembrance day created by the UN, let alone to acknowledge international complicity in the colonisation of Palestine. The International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People is farcical, unlike the 1947 Partition Plan, which remains associated with the…

  • Can Belgium set a precedent by labelling Israel’s settlement products? 

    Can Belgium set a precedent by labelling Israel’s settlement products? 

    Labelling Israeli settlement products “strengthens extremists, does not help promote peace in the region, and shows Belgium as not contributing to regional stability,” according to Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Idan Roll. He lashed out at Belgium’s announcement that it would start applying more restrictive measures on goods produced by Israeli…

  • The PA’s diplomacy hurts Palestine

    The PA’s diplomacy hurts Palestine

    Yet another attempt at managing symbolic gestures by the Palestinian Authority, this time by Prime Minister, Mohammed Shtayyeh. “Whoever cannot punish Israel can at least help Palestine,” he stated during a meeting at the Norwegian Parliament in Oslo, in the presence of members of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs…

  • While Israel colonises Palestine, the UN’s Guterres offers nothing but ‘hope’

    While Israel colonises Palestine, the UN’s Guterres offers nothing but ‘hope’

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has provided another reason why Palestinians should not rely on the international community for a political solution to the colonial-occupation of their land by Israel. Rather than international law, Guterres offers nothing but hope. How are Palestinians expected to articulate their demands when all that the…

  • Declaring an independent Palestinian state meant accepting losses for Palestinians

    Declaring an independent Palestinian state meant accepting losses for Palestinians

    The Palestinian Authority’s official news agency, Wafa, ran a news brief yesterday commemorating the anniversary of the Palestine Liberation Organisation’s (PLO) “Declaration of Independence”. In other words, as Wafa clearly stated, Yasser Arafat accepted the two-state compromise in 1988, thus paving the way for Palestine’s swift disappearance. The declaration of an independent Palestinian state remained largely…

  • The UN prioritises political compromise over Palestinian rights 

    The UN prioritises political compromise over Palestinian rights 

    Three weeks ago, Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz designated six Palestinian civil society organisations as terror groups, on account of links to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). On Sunday, the Israeli army’s Central Command declared the organisations to be “unauthorised” in the occupied West Bank, making…

  • Will the UN heed its Rapporteurs’ warning on Israel’s settlement war crimes?

    Will the UN heed its Rapporteurs’ warning on Israel’s settlement war crimes?

    “The Israeli settlements are a presumptive war crime under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, and should be treated as such by the international community,” UN Special Rapporteurs, Michael Lynk and Balakrishan Rajagopal declared in a statement earlier this month. This goes a step further than the non-binding…

  • UNRWA at 70: Palestinian Refugees in Context

    UNRWA at 70: Palestinian Refugees in Context

    Situating the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) within the colonial and humanitarian context provides a great deal of insight into the situation of the refugees. UNRWA at 70: Palestinian Refugees in Context (Palestinian Return Centre, 2020) brings together a collection of essays…

  • Israel cannot escape its legacy of violence

    Israel cannot escape its legacy of violence

    “Israel has been defined [for] too many years by the Israel-Arab conflict,” Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett complained in a recent interview with The Times. However, even Bennett’s intentional omission of Palestine, in keeping with the normalised but erroneous use of “Israeli-Arab conflict” preferred by diplomats, screams out the importance…

  • Abbas presides over symbolic gestures

    Abbas presides over symbolic gestures

    From this year onwards, Palestine’s national flag will be flown at half-mast on 2 November, as a reminder of the 1917 Balfour Declaration. This is according to a presidential decree signed by Palestinian Authority leader, Mahmoud Abbas, and affects local government departments, as well as diplomatic offices abroad. According to…

  • A Shared Struggle: Stories of Palestinian and Irish Hunger Strikers

    A Shared Struggle: Stories of Palestinian and Irish Hunger Strikers

    Without oral testimonies, a good part of history is thrown into oblivion. What remains, then, is the reported, or publicised façade, one that disseminates a rudimentary sketch while abandoning the protagonists. Palestinian political prisoners face similar oblivion. Once in a while, international media sensationalises hunger strikes and the furore dies…

  • The PA should show real solidarity with human rights groups, not exploit their predicament

    The PA should show real solidarity with human rights groups, not exploit their predicament

    The Palestinian Authority has found another issue to attach to its political agenda in an attempt to divert attention away from the fact that its leadership has lost all credibility. Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz’s decision to designate six Palestinian civil society groups as “terrorist organisations” elicited widespread condemnation. The…

  • Israel’s introspection will be used to justify its impunity

    Israel’s introspection will be used to justify its impunity

    Israel’s concern with its public image was on display yesterday, when local media reported that former Israel Defence Forces (IDF) Major General Nitzan Alon has described this year’s bombing of the high-rise building which housed the Associated Press (AP) and other media offices in the Gaza Strip as a self-inflicted…