Monthly Archives: August 2013

What Egyptians think about the dispersal of Muslim Brotherhood sit-ins

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Americans waking up to Israel’s hemorrhaging of their tax dollars

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Israel puts Jews at risk

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Jewish Agency set to launch “most exorbitant” Zionist propaganda and colonization campaign ever

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Being honest about the dominant Zionist narrative

Shimon Gaspo Neve Gordon examines the open admission by the Zionist mayor of Upper Nazareth that the ideological and political foundations of Israel, and the current Israeli political and social landscape, are purely racist. Read more [...]

Quit meddling in the Holy Land, John Kerry

John Kerry and the skullcap Stuart Littlewood says US Secretary of State John Kerry’s openly dishonest, dishonourable and pro-Zionist role in the current round of Israeli-Palestinian talks disqualifies him from playing the role of mediator. Read more [...]

Lifting the mist on the Egyptian crisis

Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Nureddin Sabir explains why the arguments most commonly deployed by the Western media and various leftists, liberals and right wingers regarding the Egyptian crisis do not stand up to scrutiny. Read more [...]

Netanyahu’s brazen contempt for peace

No de Gaulle Binyamin Netanyahi Uri Avnery argues that in contrast to Charles de Gaulle, who took France out of Algeria, Binyamin Netanyahu is using the “peace process” as a smokescreen for accelerating Jewish settlement-building. Read more [...]

Israel’s foul-mouthed PR genius and its slick army blogging machine

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Obama and civil liberties: bad precedent, bad faith

Obama and civil liberties Lawrence Davidson explains why in terms of civil liberties there is not much “daylight” between Obama’s practice and the past behaviour of neo-conservative vulgarians such as George W. Bush. Read more [...]