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
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- December 11, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Rivlin seeks to eliminate geopolitical reality
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin’s op-ed in the Washington Post has clarified another issue that was always implied within the diplomatic negotiations that have deprived Palestinians of their territory. Discussing the current absence of negotiations, Rivlin stated: “Israel must take steps to improve the situation independent of the geopolitical territorial debate…
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- December 8, 2015 Ramona Wadi
UN contracts with G4S extend the oppression of the Palestinians
UN hypocrisy not only dictates the invalidation of Palestinian history and memory through futile resolutions and recommendations; more significantly, it also undermines Palestinian rights by contracting the G4S Company to provide the international organisation with security services. Palestinian NGO Addameer has recently launched a campaign urging UN Secretary General Ban…
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- December 3, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Netanyahu seeks alternative diplomatic and economic gains
Exporting the Zionist colonisation project in terms of diplomatic and economic gains has been imperative for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – strategies dictated by circumstances. At a time when Venezuela was intensely engaged in establishing agreements with Palestine, Netanyahu diverted his attention towards South American countries that have, historically,…
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- December 1, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Israel generates the illusion that violence is routine
A recent joint press release by Defence for Children International – Palestine (DCIP) and Palestinian prisoners’ NGO Addameer has laid bare the facts regarding Israel’s prosecution of children within the context of the current uprising. Around 350 Palestinian children have been arrested by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank…
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- November 28, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Kerry’s obsolete rhetoric
Every time US Secretary of State John Kerry visits Jerusalem and Ramallah, initial encouraging signs rapidly dissolve into a perpetual descent towards “a pivotal point”. Besides the constant alienation from the ramifications of colonisation, decades of diplomatic jargon have also rendered the significance of many of America’s words obsolete in…
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- November 24, 2015 Ramona Wadi
More symbolic solidarity at the UN General Assembly
The annual “International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People”, as articulated by the UN, was held yesterday, resulting in several condemnations of Israeli policy including settlement expansion. Described by the Times of Israel as “an annual event sponsored by the Palestinians” the UN General Assembly has once again resorted…
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- November 20, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Solitary confinement and the incarceration of Palestinian narratives
According to reports in the Palestinian media, Israel’s domestic security agency, Shin Bet, has ordered the extension of solitary confinement for three Palestinian prisoners in Megiddo Prison, citing stale “security concerns” as a pretext. In a statement by the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society paraphrased by Ma’an news agency and the Palestinian…
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- November 17, 2015 Ramona Wadi
UNRWA’s institutional presence and neutrality
In his address to the UN General Assembly’s Fourth Committee on Decolonisation, UNRWA Commissioner General Pierre Krähenbühl gave a detailed overview of the restrictions faced by the organisation which, in turn, affect the lives of Palestinian refugees. From a recapitulation of the repercussions of Operation Protective Edge, which formed the…
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- November 12, 2015 Ramona Wadi
The international undermining of Palestinian resilience
The current Palestinian uprising has provided an opportunity to analyse, and reject, the dissociation imposed upon Palestine by the international community. Social media has been replete with graphic images of Israeli settler and state violence against Palestinians, which is normally referred to as “escalating tensions” by international organisations and media.…
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- November 10, 2015 Ramona Wadi
The shared ambitions of Abbas, Al-Sisi and the international community
While Egypt proceeds with facilitating Israel’s colonial oppression of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, Mahmoud Abbas met President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi in Cairo on Saturday, ostensibly to discuss the recent violence against Palestinians in the West Bank. More rhetoric about “ending these practices” – a reference to Israel’s illegal settlement…
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- November 5, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Palestinian uprising has eclipsed resistance movements’ rhetoric
In further proof that the current Palestinian uprising has overshadowed Palestinian resistance factions, Hamas and Islamic Jihad have recently reasserted their rhetorical hypothesis that the movements would join the current resistance “if the occupation continues to execute Palestinians”. According to reports by Ma’an news agency, the declarations by both factions…
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- November 4, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Balfour Declaration anniversary exposes complicity and complacency
The 98th anniversary of the infamous Balfour Declaration has elicited some repetitive commentary from PLO Secretary General Saeb Erekat. In a brief statement published on the organisation’s “Negotiations’ Affairs Department” website, he declared: “Ninety-eight years ago, the destiny of our nation changed due to the action of a foreign colonial…
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- October 29, 2015 Ramona Wadi
The intentional abandonment of Palestinians
Addameer has published the text of an open letter by the Palestinian Human Rights Organisations Council (PHROC) to foreign ministers on the “Need for International Intervention in Palestine”. The letter, dated 20 October 2015, requests action from the international community in restraining Israel and its unsustainable “occupation and colonialist enterprise”.…
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- October 27, 2015 Ramona Wadi
The Palestinian uprising should provoke a rethinking of resistance factions
Palestinian collective resistance in the occupied West Bank has been characterised by various levels of defiance. Apart from taking a stance against settler-colonial terror, Israeli state brutality and the Palestinian Authority’s cherished security-coordination with the occupier, the current uprising is also shaping Palestinian unity, away from the impositions dictated by…
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- October 22, 2015 Ramona Wadi
UN anxious to safeguard Israel’s colonial brutality
Prior to visiting Jerusalem and Ramallah, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon recorded a speech in which the current Palestinian resistance in the West Bank was again mangled beyond recognition. In his introduction, Ban stated: “Let me be clear. Violence will only undermine the legitimate Palestinian aspirations for statehood and the longing…
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- October 20, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Despite professed support for Palestinians, Russian rhetoric falls within set parameters
The “Jerusalem Intifada”, as Hamas calls it, has elicited predictable statements by the international community urging caution and calm; most are based upon an unfounded premise that makes no distinction between the coloniser and the colonised. In recent days, Hamas has been escalating its rhetoric, stating that the resistance movement…
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- October 15, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Resistance movements should incorporate historical Palestinian memory
After much speculation and debate about whether Palestinian resistance in the occupied West Bank constitutes a third intifada, Palestinian leaders have incorporated the term into their discourse. However, labelling the current surge in Palestinian resistance as an “uprising” is irrelevant. It is far more important to delve into the premise…
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- October 14, 2015 Ramona Wadi
EU concordance with Israeli state terror
The latest upsurge in Israeli state and settler terrorism is not without recent precedent and precautions which are easily overlooked as the world resumes its spectator stance while Palestinians fall as its victims. Since the terrorist arson attack by Jewish settlers in Duma in July, Netanyahu’s government has incited violence…
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- October 14, 2015 Ramona Wadi
EU concordance with Israeli state terror
The latest upsurge in Israeli state and settler terrorism is not without recent precedent and precautions which are easily overlooked as the world resumes its spectator stance while Palestinians fall as its victims. Since the terrorist arson attack by Jewish settlers in Duma in July, Netanyahu’s government has incited violence…
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- October 8, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Erekat demonstrates extent of the PA’s incompetence
Among the various statements made by Palestinian leaders regarding Israeli settler and state violence, PLO Secretary General Saeb Erekat epitomised the height of political incapacity yesterday when he declared that “the Palestinian leadership will not remain silent in the face of persisting Israeli escalation in the occupied territories, and will…
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- October 6, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Israeli violence, Palestinian resistance and Abbas’s pleas for foreign interference
Israeli settlers and soldiers have increased their use of violence in recent days following the murder of 19 year old student Hadil Hashlamoun last month. The latest extrajudicial killing by Israel, of Palestinian teenager Fadi Alloun, has once again demonstrated that, despite general outrage and notorious publicity, the world’s attention…
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- October 2, 2015 Ramona Wadi
More diplomatic concessions at the UN for Israel’s existence
Fabricated claims of UN bias against Israel continue to fuel Israeli media reports covering this year’s UN General Assembly. As Mahmoud Abbas played the usual game of fluctuating threats mellowed into diluted warnings, Israel embarked upon its own predictable propaganda tactic to portray international leaders as being intent on ignoring…
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- September 29, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Abbas’s gratitude for Al-Sisi’s duplicitous role
After much speculation about Mahmoud Abbas’s allegedly forthcoming bombshell, which officials in Ramallah have claimed will be an announcement to end the Oslo Accords, a meeting between the Palestinian Authority president and his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has proved, once again, the extent of collaboration between the PA and…
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- September 26, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Statistics, complicity and the erosion of Palestinian rights
In the wake of government-supported, Zionist settler violence in Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, violations and destruction have been documented and analysed by Euro-Med Monitor. A report titled “Fire under the ashes provoking Muslims in Jerusalem” insists that the Israeli incitement against Palestinian Muslims is likely to trigger an uprising “that would…