Q & A With Sen. Kayse Jama, New Oregon Senate Majority Leader
Jama becomes first Somali-American to lead the Oregon Senate Democrats.
Oregon Tribe Has Hunting and Fishing Rights Restored Under a Long-Sought Court Ruling
The tribe was among the dozens that lost federal recognition in the 1950s and ‘60s under a policy of assimilation known as “termination.” Congress voted to re-recognize the tribe in 1977. But to have their land restored, the tribe had to agree to a federal court order that limited their hunting, fishing and gathering rights.
Forecasts Warn of Possible Winter Storms Across US During Thanksgiving Week
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Huge Number Of Illegal Guns In Portland Come From Licensed Dealers, New Report Shows
Local gun safety advocacy group argues for state-level licensing and regulation of firearm retailers.
Portland Parks & Recreation Wedding Reservations For Dates in 2025
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Grants up to $120,000 Educate About Local Environmental Projects
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Literary Arts Opens New Building on SE Grand Ave
The largest literary center in the Western U.S. includes a new independent bookstore and café, event space, classrooms, staff offices...
Allen Temple CME Church Women’s Day Celebration
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Vote By Mail Tracking Act Passes House with Broad Support
The bill co-led by Congressman Mfume would make it easier for Americans to track their mail-in ballots; it advanced in the U.S. House...
Idaho’s ‘abortion trafficking’ law mostly can be enforced as lawsuit proceeds, court rules
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Alaska Airlines tech issue briefly grounds planes in Seattle, disrupts bookings on Cyber Monday
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There's no rest for the well-traveled in the week's AP Top 25 schedule filled with marquee matchups
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Cal visits Missouri after Wilkinson's 25-point game
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A Loan Shark in Your Pocket: Cellphone Cash Advance Apps
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America’s Healing Can Start with Family Around the Holidays
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Donald Trump Rides Patriarchy Back to the White House
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Why Not Voting Could Deprioritize Black Communities
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NEW YORK (AP) — Jury deliberations have begun in veteran Daniel Penny’s trial over using chokehold on Jordan Neely on a New York subway....
Jury deliberations begin in veteran Daniel Penny's trial over using chokehold on Jordan Neely
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Native American students miss school at higher rates. It only got worse during the pandemic
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Book Review: British novelist Naomi Wood is out with an astonishingly good short story collection
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Drake will open his Australia tour the same day rival Kendrick Lamar performs at the Super Bowl
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They fled war in Sudan. But they haven't been able to flee the hunger
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Hunter Biden gun case dismissed after President Joe Biden's sweeping pardon
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Venezuelan migrants keep arriving in Colombia. These faith leaders offer them a home away from home
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NATO's chief avoids talk of Ukraine's membership. He says the priority is helping Kyiv defend itself
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In kicking off the new year, the central committee of the right-wing, governing Israeli party—the Likud—unanimously adopted a resolution calling for the annexation of Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. Though this was technically an advisory opinion, most observers recognize that this represents the views of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s administration.
For years, the Israeli government has been doing a dance where they have, on the one hand, increased the illegal settlement of Palestinian territories while, on the other hand, claiming that they uphold the ultimate goal of a two-state solution to the Israeli/Palestinian dispute. The announcement of the Likud resolution puts to bed any further pretense; Likud seeks to eliminate Palestinians from the occupied territories by seizing the best land and forcing the Palestinians into a situation that is further reminiscent of the Bantustan settlements established by apartheid South Africa, pre-1994.
The Israeli political establishment has made it impossible for a realistic two-state solution to come into existence. If Israel goes forward with this annexation, there will conclusively be no cohesive territory that the Palestinians can exist upon. Their land will be formally—rather than de facto—divided according to the wishes of the Israeli government; the Palestinians will have no access to the sea; and little assurance of access via the air. While the Palestinians may have a flag, they will have little else.
Coming shortly after Trump’s unilateral decision to move the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem—a decision that was publically condemned by dozens of world leaders—the Israeli political establishment has thumbed its nose at the international community, once again. To add insult to injury, the Israeli political establishment and their allies in the United States continue to relentlessly pursue efforts to suppress non-violent opposition to Israeli government policy, i.e., opposition to boycott/divestment/sanctions, as a tactic to pressure groups fighting for Palestinian rights.
For those of us who consistently oppose racism, annexations and apartheid, 2018 must represent a continuation of the struggle for Palestinian rights and freedom. There is no room to back down. The Israeli government has made its stand more than clear: there are no Palestinian rights that they feel bound to respect.