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A demonstrator wearing a mask holds a banner and a Palestinian flag during a protest against Israeli settlements, in Beit Dajan, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on January 8, 2021 [Raneen Sawafta/Reuters]
Ten years ago, we, the Palestinians, were cautiously optimistic – we saw the possibility of change on the horizon. We thought the world was finally, albeit slowly, starting to pay attention to our plight. We believed, perhaps naively, that justice and freedom were within our reach.
A lot has changed since then. Today, we simply cannot shake off the feeling that we are stuck in limbo. Israel’s political and diplomatic standing in the world is noticeably on the rise, and its illegal occupation is rapidly being normalised. While more and more people are acknowledging the fact that Israel has built an illegal system of apartheid on our homeland, the international community appears to be more reluctant than ever to hold it to account. The unjust, illegal and deadly status quo in
Palestinian Elections Crucial for Unity in Middle-East, UN Envoy Says
Palestinian Elections Crucial for Unity in Middle-East, UN Envoy Says
UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wennesland, has joined global organisation’s Secretary-General, António Guterres, in welcoming the plan for elections in Palestine later this year.
In his first briefing to the Security Council, on Tuesday, the UN envoy said Palestinian elections scheduled for later this year will be a crucial step towards unity in the region.
Earlier this month, Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, issued a decree announcing parliamentary and presidential elections will be held starting in May, marking the first vote across the Occupied Territories in 15 years.