Stuart Littlewood reminds us of the gratuitous brutality visited upon the Church of the Nativity – the most famous of Christian churches — by the Israeli occupation army and the wanton, murderous brutality inflicted by the Israelis on the church's occupants. Read more [...]
Ruth Tenne writes:
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Stuart Littlewood voices the hope that the lockdown in force in the UK would prompt Britons to think about the people of Bethlehem "smouldering under the brutal lifetime-long lockdown imposed by Israel’s military? And from which there’s no escape, no respite?" Read more [...]
Stuart Littlewood comments on the Palestinian political class’s failure to keep the world informed about the Palestinian cause or make proper use of media opportunities, most recently exemplified by Hamas chief Ismail Haniyah’s failure to answer 20 simple questions Read more [...]
Stuart Littlewood recounts the warnings from Palestinian Christians that time is running out for them in the birthplace of Christianity, Palestine, and how these warnings have fallen on deaf ears, prompting some words of sympathy but no action against their Israeli oppressors. Read more [...]
Gilad Atzmon writes:
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Nadia Ezzelarab-Gill writes:
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Stuart Littlewood reports on Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki’s eloquent representation of the Palestinians’ “historic compromise” with Israel and how the BBC website’s Middle East Editor Raffi Berg tried to steer the discussion in a pro-Israel direction. Read more [...]
Jonathan Cook views the possible outcomes of Israel’s theft of Palestinian taxes: a collapse of the Palestinian Authority and an end to its security cooperation with Israel, or the harbinger of Trump’s “Deal of the Century” under the auspices of local quislings. Read more [...]