Daoud Kuttab, an award winning Palestinian journalist who resides in Jerusalem and Amman.
His email is info@daoudkuttab.com.

Blog Entries by Daoud Kuttab

Palestinian Children Suffer From a Lack of Appropriate TV Programming

10 Comments | Posted December 28, 2009 | 03:44 PM (EST)


RAMALLAH - Television penetration in Palestine is nearly 100 percent. Almost every home--no matter how poor the family--has a tube in its sitting room. Television viewership is higher than average amongst Palestinians for two main reasons: Because of the continuing conflict, people feel the need to watch television to keep...

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Media Freedom Prerequists For Jordan

Posted December 24, 2009 | 12:13 AM (EST)


Reforming and regulating Jordan's media appears to be one of the priorities of the administration of Samir Rifai, who is considered a friend of many Jordanian journalists, editors and publishers.

As in all efforts that seek greater freedom for the press, two global issues must always be remembered. One is...

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Europe's Next Step Regarding Jerusalem

29 Comments | Posted December 10, 2009 | 05:15 PM (EST)


Forty-two years is a long time. Israel somehow thinks that with passing time, and by passing unilateral laws, it can dictate history.

This week, the Israeli arrogance in going against international will, which has been going on for so many years, seems to be facing a reality check. The next...

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Prisoner Exchange A Reflection On Mideast Disagreements

14 Comments | Posted November 30, 2009 | 06:51 PM (EST)


If there were a case that could illustrate the disagreement between Israel and the Palestinians, the Shalit prisoner exchange deal could be the one.

Various aspects of any such exchange, and the way different issues are being spun politically, are illustrative.

Legally, Israel refuses to recognise the over 10,000 prisoners...

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Palestine After Abbas

38 Comments | Posted November 26, 2009 | 11:36 PM (EST)


RAMALLAH - A political leader's decision not to seek re-election usually triggers fervent discussion about potential heirs. Yet, President Mahmoud Abbas's withdrawal from the presidential election scheduled for January 24, 2010, has produced nothing of the kind in Palestine - not because of a dearth of leadership or a reluctance...

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Accomplishing Palestinian Statehood Might Have to Be Unilateral

16 Comments | Posted November 20, 2009 | 11:42 AM (EST)


Mahmoud Abbas is in a bind. Faced with a seemingly insurmountable impasse to negotiations with Israel, the Palestinian Authority president can either resign from his PLO chairmanship or come up with some serious, unilateral action to break the deadlock. With hopes that Barack Obama would stand up to the right-wing...

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The End of the Oslo Phased

Posted November 9, 2009 | 08:32 AM (EST)


In the midst of discussions regarding possible scenarios following Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' decision not to run for president, few have paid attention to the larger picture.

Abbas' refusal to run for a second term as president of the Palestinian Authority signals a clear end of the Oslo phase in...

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Abbas's Decison Signals Need for Implementation Not Negotiations for Two State Solution

36 Comments | Posted November 6, 2009 | 01:57 PM (EST)


President Abbas's decision not to seek another term as head of the Palestinian Authority complicates issues but it also clarifies them. The announcement comes at the end of a turbulent few weeks that saw President Obama humiliate him in New York by asking him to a photo op with Prime...

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Will the Real Hillary Please Stand Up?

36 Comments | Posted November 3, 2009 | 01:09 PM (EST)


As first lady of the United States, Hillary Clinton was the darling of Palestinians and Arabs when late in Bill Clinton's term she uttered the hot button word, Palestine.

Since then Ms. Clinton has flip flopped depending on the political winds. As a senator for the state of New York...

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Will Elections Help or Hurt Palestinian Reconciliation

9 Comments | Posted November 2, 2009 | 05:00 PM (EST)


The decree issued by Mahmoud Abbass, the president of the Palestinian Authority, has pushed the conflict between PLO's main faction, Fateh, and the Islamic Hamas movement to yet another stage. While many consider this move very risky for the future of Palestine, others feel that it is the only democratic...

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Dangerous Currents in Palestine

2 Comments | Posted October 20, 2009 | 06:15 PM (EST)


The social and economic life in Jerusalem and the West Bank appears to be on a positive upwards trend. Salam Fayyad's government has been successful (with the help of donors) in providing economic growth; people are working, shops are stocked restaurants and cafes are full of paying customers.

An improved...

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Lessons From the Palestinian Goldstone-Gate

2 Comments | Posted October 8, 2009 | 02:50 PM (EST)


The angry political and public reaction to the decision by the Palestinian leadership to postpone discussions of the Goldstone war crimes report requires a sober look at the reasons and lessons that need to be learned to avoid repetition.

Anger came from Palestinians and non-Palestinians alike, including many supporters of...

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US 'Fabricated Symmetry' Bad for Middle East Peace Process

42 Comments | Posted October 5, 2009 | 04:54 PM (EST)


One of the most frustrating things about the American policy towards the Middle East is how Israel always seem to be treated symmetrically with the Palestinians, whether there is cause for such symmetry or not.

This false symmetry was crystal clear last week when US President Barack Obama unjustly chided...

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The Other Arab World

Posted October 2, 2009 | 03:38 PM (EST)


AMMAN - Anthropologists define themselves as scientists who observe the behavior of people. I doubt that there were any anthropologists at the screenings this Monday and Tuesday at the Royal Film Commission. But the unique documentaries made by Arab filmmakers that hundreds of people saw would certainly qualify as visual...

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Jordanians' Public Broadcasting Challenge

Posted September 24, 2009 | 04:51 AM (EST)


Jordan, like many other Arab countries, seems to be having a hard time understanding and dealing with the idea of public service broadcasting.

After decades of government-owned and controlled radio and television stations, under King Abdullah, Jordan began a new era of opening up the airwaves to the private sector....

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Obama Should Publicly Declare Israel's Failure to Honor International Obligation

24 Comments | Posted September 22, 2009 | 06:04 PM (EST)


The summit meeting called for by President Obama on the eve of the opening of the UN general council is both good and bad news for Palestinians. President Obama should use the occasion to pressure the Israelis to live up to their obligations.

It is always good when senior U.S....

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Freeze the Settlement Freeze

10 Comments | Posted September 11, 2009 | 12:09 PM (EST)


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to approve new Jewish settlements on the eve of a possible settlement freeze is the latest round in a cycle that has been repeated so many times over the past 40 years that it would seem mundane if it were not so dangerous.

The...

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Palestinian Nationalism Revisited

6 Comments | Posted September 4, 2009 | 12:48 PM (EST)


Palestinian nationalism has been a blessing and a curse.

On the one hand, one cannot underestimate the important role it played in pulling together the Arab people of Palestine under a unified and clear national goal. But at a time when major countries in the world downplay nationalism in favour...

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Fayyad's Brilliant Two-Year Plan for Palestinian Statehood

62 Comments | Posted August 27, 2009 | 06:26 PM (EST)


Palestinians have finally started to act in a different way. Instead of cursing the occupation, the new strategy is aimed at building up the desired Palestinian state. The idea is to force the Israelis to the negotiating table rather than beg them to come. The way to do that is...

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Americans and Ramallah Youth

3 Comments | Posted August 20, 2009 | 11:33 AM (EST)


I had to rub my eyes a few times to be sure that what I was seeing was real. The setting was downtown Ramallah. The event, International Youth Day. The participants were wearing white T-shirts with logos on the front and back and blood red hats.

The International Youth Day,...

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