Monthly Archives: February 2013

Arch-Zionist gets top BBC strategy job

James Purnell Nureddin Sabir argues that the appointment of notorious Zionist James Purnell to the BBC’s top policy and strategy job will ensure that the corporation remains a loyal mouthpiece of Israel. Read more [...]

Hollywood and the past

Hollywood Gilad Atzmon examines the philosophical underpinnings of filmmakers Steven Spielberg and Quentin Tarantino – Tarantino’s Athenian reason, art and science versus Spielberg’s Jerusalemite gatekeeping and political correctness. Read more [...]

Western media’s positive spin on Israel

Pro-Israel media bias Jamal Kanj argues the Western media continue to put a positive spin on all matters Israeli, as illustrated by their failure to report that Israel’s new doves are in fact hawks. Read more [...]

Traitors in US Congress setting the pace again

Ileana Ros Lehtinen Alan Hart argues that US Republican Senator Ileana Ros-Lehtinen’s willingness to do the Zionist lobby’s bidding in Congress is not only contrary to the US national interest, but amounts to treason. Read more [...]

Hitchhiking in Israel – apartheid-style

Israeli apartheid Nureddin Sabir shows how apartheid has taken root in Israel, by drawing attention to a report saying that in some parts of the “Jewish state” racial segregation applies even to hitchhiking. Read more [...]

Israel’s southern man and his cosmopolitan ghetto

Lapid Yair-Netanyahu Neve Gordon argues that beneath the “liberal” veneer of Israel’s rising political star and middle-class darling Yair Lapid is a racist logic that calls for a homogenous Jewish ghetto, clean of Palestinians. Read more [...]

UK double standards towards Iran and Israel

Nuclear Israel and Iran Stuart Littlewood contrasts Britain’s ratcheting up of sanctions in response to Iran's peaceful nuclear programme with its rearguard defence of Israel’s nuclear weapons, and argues that Britons won’t tolerate another unjust conflict. Read more [...]

Ethiopian annihilation of the Ogaden people

Internaly displaced in Ogaden Ethiopia Graham Peebles examines the gross human rights violations perpetrated by the Ethiopian paramilitary police in the occupied Ogaden Somali region with the knowledge of donor countries, including the US and UK. Read more [...]

Egypt: no short cuts in democracy

Egyptian democracy Jamal Kanj argues that despite Egyptian President Muhammad Mursi’s shortcomings, his opponents must endure the results of the ballot box and allow him to serve his term, because the alternative is anarchy. Read more [...]

The Gatekeepers – demolishing the Zionist narrative

The Gatekeepers Lawrence Davidson says a new Israeli film – The Gatekeepers – may help demolish the Zionist narrative but ultimately only boycotts, divestment and sanctions will convince Israeli Jews to change their ways. Read more [...]