CEPR special report on the transition in Tunisia, the effectiveness of the Palestinian hunger strikes, Catherine Ashton's statement on Israel's military courts, and more... READ NEWSLETTER
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April 2012 | Rejecting ACAA, Tunisia Delegation, and Exclusive MEP Interview
CEPR Exchange interviews Spanish MEP Raimon Obiols (S&D) about the transition to democracy; CEPR leads a delegation to Tunisia; and CEPR calls on the European Parliament to reject the latest EU-Israel trade deal... READ NEWSLETTER
Jan 2012 | Leaked Reports, Occupying Gaza, and Operation Cast Lead
The EU and France leak reports on East Jerusalem, Arab Israelis and 'water apartheid'; Israel still occupies Gaza after prisoner exchange and 3 years after Operation... READ NEWSLETTER
Dec 2011 | Israeli Settlements, Geothermal Energy and the Gaza Strip
Jewish settlement growth continues in East Jerusalem and the West Bank; MENA Geothermal uses energy from the earth for building projects; and Gaza remains dire... READ NEWSLETTER
Nov 2011 | UNESCO, Flotilla, and Gaza
Another flotilla ship is detained by Israel; the CEPR leads its largest delegation yet to Gaza; and UNESCO recognizes Palestine, at last... READ NEWSLETTER
Oct 2011 | Jordan, Palestine and Prisoners
The CEPR leads a delegation to Jordan and Palestine; 477 Palestinian prisoners are released; 164 children remain in Israeli jails... READ NEWSLETTER
Sept 2011 | Gaza, Water and Statehood
The CEPR leads a delegation to Gaza; a desalination plant in Gaza is approved unanimously by the UfM; a majority of Europeans support the Palestinian UN bid... READ NEWSLETTER
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