
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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- July 9, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Renewed threats against Gaza under the guise of Israeli patriotism
European mediators have attempted to convince Hamas to release the bodies of two Israeli soldiers killed during Operation Protective Edge last summer. Netanyahu’s government is utilising the circumstances to further the settler-colonial state’s patriotic drivel. Within Israel, demands for the release of the soldiers will continue the distortion of...
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- July 7, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Israel's patronising manipulation of Gaza's narrative
Not content with inscribing the renewed attempts at colonising Gaza through Operation Protective Edge last summer, the Israeli media has since filled up column space by churning out its deceitful narrative on the beleaguered territory. The result is a series of patronising articles that depart from a sliver of...
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- July 2, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Erekat's unabashed subjugation
The distortion of “logic and law” forms the premise of Palestinian Chief Negotiator Saeb Erekat’s recent article which was published in the Guardian. The article entitled “What Palestine needs is for Europe to honour its own agreements,” is another exhibition of subjugation to higher authorities, achieved through the usual...
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- June 30, 2015 Ramona Wadi
The complementary tactics of Israel and the UNHRC
It seems as if Israel is about to regurgitate the script which reads that it is debating whether or not to retain its membership in the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). Following the publication of the council’s inquiry report on last year’s Operation Protective Edge, which deemed that...
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- June 25, 2015 Ramona Wadi
In rejecting PA overtures, Hamas defines its commitment to the anti-colonial struggle
Just as Hamas outlined its conditions for participating in the forthcoming Palestinian unity government, France is escalating its interference by seeking assurances from Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas that the preconditions outlined by the international community and, notably, the Middle East Quartet, will remain in place. Thus, once again,...
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- June 23, 2015 Ramona Wadi
UNHRC report restricts Palestinian anti-colonial struggle
Following its insensitive and macabre efforts to downplay the repercussions and atrocities of Operation Protective Edge, Israel has now attempted to ridicule the UN Human Rights Council report on last summer’s aggression. The report, which Israel pronounced as “morally flawed”, has accused both Israel and Palestinian resistance groups of...
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- June 19, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Israel's pre-emptive vengeance against its UN collaborator
Following yet another round of accusations, condemnations and reproach authored by Israel and the UN over Operation Protective Edge, the international body’s Special Rapporteur on Human Rights, Makarim Wibisono, was refused entry to the Occupied Palestinian Territories last week. This move by Israel was in retaliation for the alleged...
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- June 16, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Security narratives and the force-feeding of Palestinian prisoners
Last year, as details of Palestinian prisoners embarking on hunger strikes in protest against human rights violations hit the news and social media, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to pass a bill that would authorise the force-feeding of such prisoners deemed to be at risk of dying. The...
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- June 12, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Beware the Egyptian reconciliation overtures
The renewal of reconciliation talks between Fatah and Hamas are set to become synonymous with Egypt, highlighting a trend that has characterised the two-state negotiations. The Times of Israel has reported that as part of the country’s alleged commitment to that compromise, Egypt will be working to renew the...
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- June 9, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Netanyahu's sophistry continues to distort reality
With the recent BDS gains weighing heavily on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s mind, the rhetoric is once again emphasising a return to “peace talks” without preconditions. The latter premise, as usual, applies solely to the Palestinians. In a meeting with Czech Foreign Minister Lubomír Zaorálek, Netanyahu has availed himself...
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- June 8, 2015 Ramona Wadi
UNRWA anniversary prompts Israeli hostility and divergent narratives
In a recent gathering on the 65th anniversary of the founding of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA), Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon continued to call for a resumption of the compromised negotiations between Israel and Palestine; the UN chief utilised the prolonged existence of the agency...
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- June 5, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Obama ensures perpetual compensation for any criticism of Israel
In a recent interview with Israel’s Channel 2 television, US President Barack Obama said that he envisages difficulties in providing the usual support for Israel in the international arena in future. Referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statements prior to the elections about his opposition to the two-state...
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- June 2, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Hamdallah evokes innovation, compromise and misguided calls for equality
The Palestinian Authority’s penchant for hypocrisy disguised as creativity appears to be limitless. In a recent interview published in the Washington Post, Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah gives an overview of all the concessions which the PA is ready to present to Israel in order to achieve a semblance...
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- May 28, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Amnesty’s flawed report denies the reality of Israel’s colonial violence
Israeli and mainstream media have once again united in a chorus of righteous indignation following the release of Amnesty International’s report “Strangling Necks – Abductions, torture and summary killings of Palestinians by Hamas forces during the 2014 Gaza/Israel conflict.” That title –which makes a big mistake by describing Israel’s...
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- May 26, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Venezuela strengthens diplomatic ties with Palestine
Anadolu Agency has reported that Venezuela’s diplomatic representation in Palestine will be elevated to full embassy status. The news was revealed in the wake of a visit to Venezuela by PA Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Maliki, which resulted in the signing of 18 cooperation agreements related to trade, energy, agriculture,...
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- May 21, 2015 Ramona Wadi
US, Israel duplicity over the Iran nuclear deal
As the US intensifies its efforts to conclude a nuclear deal with Iran, it is also seeking to appease Israel by promising further military assistance to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in return for a retreat from the vociferous opposition to the framework. According to the Times of Israel,...
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- May 19, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Increasing pressure on Palestine to adhere to the two-state compromise
The Vatican has added its voice to the symbolic diplomatic gestures recognising Palestine as a state. A process that was reignited last October by Sweden and encouraged by the Palestinian Authority as a means of detracting from the colonising process accelerated by Israel, the latest move has once again...
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- May 15, 2015 Ramona Wadi
The Nakba, the ICC and international complicity
As Palestinians commemorate the 67th anniversary of the Nakba and the atrocities upon which Israel’s settler-colonial state was established, the International Criminal Court is urging Israel to “cooperate” in preliminary investigations regarding war crimes committed against Palestinians last summer. Palestine’s belated accession to the ICC was met with intense displeasure...
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- May 12, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Does solidarity activism prioritise symbolism over resistance?
The military court at Israel’s Ofer Prison in Betunia has reinstated the prison sentences of five political detainees released as part of the Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange in 2011. The five detainees are Mahdi Assi from Nablus, Khaled Makhamreh and Nayef Shawamreh from Hebron, Wa’el Abu Jalboush from Jenin,...
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- May 9, 2015 Ramona Wadi
New Israeli government entrenches colonial violence and exploitation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition government, announced close to the deadline on Wednesday night, has resulted in Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked being entrusted with the ministerial posts crucial to expanding Israel’s colonial framework. Intense discussions between Likud and the Jewish Home Party have resulted in Bennett serving as...
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- May 5, 2015 Ramona Wadi
'Human shields' rhetoric still not exhausted by Israeli officials
Departing from an allegation presented as fact, Israeli General Benny Gantz reverted to accusations of Hamas using civilians as human shields. The context for this perpetual narrative this time was Gantz’s visit to Nahal Oz, where a four-year-old settler child was killed allegedly by a mortar shell fired from...
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- April 30, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Israel’s rhetoric and deliberate deprivation of Palestinians prepare for another military offensive
Reports in the Times of Israel have not yet exhausted their Iran-Hamas rhetoric. Coinciding with affirmations that Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif survived an Israeli assassination attempt during Operation Protective Edge last summer, Israel’s media has focused on the cross-border tunnel network, as well as Iran’s military and financial...
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- April 28, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Latin America Summit on Israel highlights duplicitous stance in the region
Besides providing a safe haven for thousands of Cuban dissidents, as well as counter revolutionaries who attempted to overthrow the Cuban Revolution and Fidel Castro, Miami is currently hosting the Latin America Summit on Israel organised by the Israel Allies Foundation. The press release publicising the conference is a regurgitation...
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- April 24, 2015 Ramona Wadi
Ya'alon tries to absolve Israel of its role in regional violence
Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Ya’alon has availed himself of yet another opportunity to embellish the already distorted history that has alienated the international community from reality in occupied Palestine. At a ceremony commemorating Israel’s Memorial Day, Ya’alon’s rhetoric combined loss, peace and security, framed against a backdrop of Operation...