Jamal Kanj recounts the history of US appeasement of Israel, arguing that the Palestinians, rather than entertain more concessions to Israel, must lay down their own ultimatum to Washington and Tel Aviv. Read more [...]
Stuart Littlewood highlights the hypocrisy of the British government, which has repeatedly emphasized its commitment “to fight impunity for grave international crimes wherever they occur” – except where Israel is the perpetrator. Read more [...]
Stuart Littlewood argues for civil society action to bring Israel to justice, given the absence of Palestinian leadership, as shown by the performance of the Palestinian ambassador at a UK parliament hearing. Read more [...]
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Lawrence Davidson debunks the arguments used by US Zionists and their beneficiaries against the academic boycott Israel, noting that Israel can choose to join the 21st century and abandon its racist ambitions. Read more [...]
Jamal Kanj remembers Ariel Sharon, whom Western leaders are absurdly calling a “man of peace”, as the criminal who murdered his cousin, along with 3,000 other innocent civilians in Sabra and Shatila. Read more [...]
Stuart Littlewood chronicles the life of crime of former Israeli Premier Ariel Sharon, who was buried on 13 January amid praise from the Western leaders who should have ensured he faced justice. Read more [...]
Alan Hart says British Prime Minister David Cameron’s extravagant praise of Ariel Sharon as a man of peace could only be driven by the need to pander to Britain’s Zionist lobbies. Read more [...]
Nureddin Sabir argues that, amid the over-the-top eulogies of Ariel Sharon, there is only one way to remember him – as a butcher, a sadist and a war criminal. Read more [...]
One by one, Israeli officials are Read more [...]