Monthly Archives: January 2013

British MP condemned for criticizing Israel

David Ward MP Gilad Atzmon shows how in today’s Britain lamenting Jews’ emulation of Nazi cruelty, through their inhumanity towards the Palestinians, is taboo, as demonstrated by the case of Liberal Democrat MP David Ward. Read more [...]

Zionists call the shots in the Anglican Church

Anglican Zionists Stuart Littlewood looks at how the Anglican Church is bullied and infiltrated by Zionists to the point where senior churchmen cower in awe of Israel while it persecutes Christian and Muslim Palestinians. Read more [...]

Israelis vote against common sense

Israeli election Jamal Kanj argues that Israel’s destruction of the “two-state” solution through its ever-accelerating Jewish squatters programme means that the binational, single-state option should become part of a new strategy for genuine peace. Read more [...]

Five ways of looking at the Israeli parliament

Israeli ballot box Neve Gordon considers the way the results of the Israeli elections are being presented in the Israeli media and compares this with the reality: a victory for right-wing, anti-peace parties. Read more [...]

Time to bin left and right terminology in Israel

Chosen people Gilad Atzmon says the idea of left and right is irrelevant in Israel – as shown in the elections – because Israelis are concerned solely with the interests of the chosen people. Read more [...]

Palestine-Israel: enslavement of the false self

Self-enslavement Richard Forer explains that the Israel-Palestine issue is not primarily a political problem. It is a problem of identity and it can it be healed through self-understanding. Read more [...]

Palestinian diaspora must become engaged

Palestinian Right of Return Alan Hart explains why unless the Palestinian diaspora fully engages in the struggle for liberation, and pro-Palestinian activists effectively organize and coordinate their activities, the Palestinian cause will be lost. Read more [...]

Israel’s elections and the voter’s dilemma

Israel voter dilemma Uri Avnery assesses the sorry line-up of parties and lists standing in the upcoming Israeli legislative elections, due on 22 January – the ultra-right, the self-proclaimed centre and the “left”. Read more [...]

Palestinians take the fight to their occupiers

Bab al-Shams Jonathan Cook argues that non-violent direct action by Palestinians shows that ordinary people can take the fight for the “state of Palestine” to Israel – and even turn Israel’s own methods against it”. Read more [...]

Does torture work? Does it matter?

Anti-torture protest Lawrence Davidson examines why the view that torture works holds sway among US politicians – and in Hollywood, as exemplified by the movie “Zero Dark Thirty” – despite evidence to the contrary. Read more [...]