Researcher Abdallah Khalid Asali, Arab American University student in the Conflict Resolution and Development program at the Faculty of Graduate Studies, defended his master thesis entitled “The Impact of Internal Palestinian Division on Palestinian Universities Students’ Political Awareness”.
He discussed the impact of the internal Palestinian division on political awareness among Palestinian universities students from the point of view of the student movement in the West Bank universities, the movement social, political and cultural role during the Palestinian struggle various stages and the division impact on student activities that aim to raise students’ political and cultural awareness.
Researcher Hasan Khalid Kameel, student in Conflict Resolution and Development Program at the Arab American University Faculty of Graduate Studies, defended his master thesis entitled “Hunger Strike in Palestinian Context from Activists Point of View”.
In his thesis, he talked about the hunger strike in Palestinian context from activists view, its achievements and constraints and how to benefit from international experiences in this matter. He concluded, Palestinian prisoners' movement is a social one and it lacks applying global theories for better achievements.
Researcher Sari Hisham Abdallah, a student in Conflict Resolution and Development Program at Arab American University Faculty of Graduate Studies, defended his master thesis, entitled “Review Israeli Actions Against Immovable Property in the Occupied West Bank and the International Criminal Court Potential Role”.
In his thesis, researcher referred to Israeli practices during the period from 13/6/2014, the date of commencement of court jurisdiction until 15/3/2017, referring to practices which included annexation and confiscation of land and settlement activities in the West Bank. Mentioning, four case studies; Settlement Division, Blue Line Group, Law of Annexation the Illegal Settlements and random settlements such as Amouna, near Ramallah city.