Daam proposes an Israeli/Palestinian Green New Deal, both as a response to the current political-economic crisis and to create a basis for true cooperation between the two peoples. It is a plan that can end the conflict, abolishing the apartheid regime that Israel has imposed since 1967. It can replace the Occupation with a partnership based on civil justice, which will grant full civil rights to Palestinians equally with Israelis in the framework of a single state.
In February 2017, at a joint press conference before the first official meeting between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump made a typical slip of the tongue: “I’m looking at […]
A day of discussion organized by Daam Workers Party Date: Saturday, 21 October, 10:00 – 17:00 Location: Sindyanna of the Galilee Visitors Center, Kfar Kana (Cana) Industrial Area (north of […]
Darkness envelops Gaza—literally. Israel has limited the supply of electricity to two and a half hours per day. It is questionable whether there is a place in the world where […]
About 15,000 people gathered in Rabin Square on May 27th to mark 50 years of Occupation and call for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. One by one, leaders […]
“There will be nothing because there is nothing.” That is Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s response to the ongoing investigations against him. Well, there will be something because there is something. […]