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Ghada Karmi

Karmi

Ghada Karmi is a former research fellow at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter. She was born in Jerusalem and was forced to leave her home with her family as a result of Israel’s creation in 1948. The family moved to England, where she grew up and was educated. Karmi practised as a doctor for many years, working as a specialist in the health of migrants and refugees. From 1999 to 2001, Karmi was an associate fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, where she led a major project on Israel-Palestinian reconciliation.

The colonial architecture laid by Britain's Balfour pledge a century ago continues to define Israel's violent dominance over Palestinians, writes Ghada Karmi.

02 December, 2025

Comment: The people of the West Bank should follow Gaza's example; there is no alternative for them but popular resistance, writes Ghada Karmi.

09 October, 2018

Comment: We should be looking for ways to end this long Palestinian exile, not sustain it, writes Ghada Karmi.

17 September, 2018