Monthly Archives: August 2014

Gaza: raw power and the murdering of justice

Broken promises and broken dreams As the Gaza conflict rages, Stuart Littlewood asks whatever happened to the US-Quartet Agreement, signed by Israel, “to give the Palestinian people freedom to move, to trade, to live ordinary lives”? Read more [...]

Watch: Want to boycott Israel? There’s an app for that

A new app called Buycott lets hundreds Read more [...]

The Gaza conflict: losers and consequences

Uri Avnery looks at who has come out worse from the month-long Gaza conflict, and assesses the consequences for Israel domestically and internationally, and for Hamas and the Palestinian Authority. Read more [...]

California pays homage to the Palestinian people

An incredible project is about to Read more [...]

Watch: Israel, Gaza and the BDS movement

Israel's month-long assault on Read more [...]

London theatre ends relationship with Israel-sponsored Jewish festival

London’s Tricycle Theatre has Read more [...]

Middle East scholars, librarians call for boycott of Israeli academic institutions

In an unprecedented expression of Read more [...]

Britain’s National Union of Students condemns Israel, calls for boycott

The governing body of the union representing Read more [...]

Britain’s “Three Stooges” of Israel must go

Miliband-Cameron-Clegg Stuart Littlewood argues that, especially after the Gaza massacre, Prime Minister David Cameron, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg and opposition Labour Party leader Ed Miliband – all self-proclaimed Zionists – must go. Read more [...]

Israel and the erosion of international law

Israeli degrading of international law Lawrence Davidson looks at how criminal Israeli behaviour, and US protection of that behaviour at international forums, have degraded international humanitarian law, which is now selectively applied to target weak states. Read more [...]