Alan Hart wonders if enlightened self-interest would prompt enough Jews of the world to distance themselves from the Zionist monster and thereby cause Judaism and Zionism to go their separate ways. Read more [...]
Graham Peebles examines the consequences of worldwide inequality, and the complacency it breeds among the tiny number of beneficiaries, and senses signs of hope, “a new consciousness of synthesis, tolerance and cooperation”. Read more [...]
Jonathan Cook says although the Israeli-Palestinian talks may not lead to an agreement, they will mark a turning-point. The delegitimization of Israel “is truly under way”, thanks to Israel’s leaders. Read more [...]
Stuart Littlewood looks at how Israel’s flag wavers are bullying British legislators into subscribing to the notion of Jewish exceptionalism and denial of the suffering of the Palestinian people. Read more [...]
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Uri Avnery unpicks some of Premier Netanyahu’s illusions, from the idea of Israel as the state of the Jews to the suggestion that Jewish colonists can remain in a future Palestinian state. Read more [...]
Stuart Littlewood highlights a speech in the British parliament by one of the very few brave legislators, Gerald Kaufman, in which he underlined the absolute necessity of imposing sanctions on Israel, urgently. Read more [...]
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Stuart Littlewood examines the fuss caused by footballer Nicolas Anelka's and French comedian Dieudonné M'bala M’bala’s Quenelle gesture, noting that it was conceived by Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove and the Bomb. Read more [...]