Monthly Archives: August 2015

Could Jeremy Corbyn save Britain from the wrecking crew?

Jeremy Corbyn - Downing Street Stuart Littlewood shows why every utterance of yesteryear’s losers – Tony Blair, Yvette Cooper, Liz Kendall, Andy Burnham and Alastair Campbell – will ensure Jeremy Corbyn heads for a landslide in the Labour Party leadership elections. Read more [...]

Donald Trump: the man and his followers

Lawrence Davidson explains how Donald Trump’s speech making abilities, willingness to play fast and loose with the facts and affinity for the crowd has struck a chord with America’s permanently disaffected citizens. Read more [...]

Jewish terrorists and the dilemma of administrative detention

Jewish terrorist Uri Avnery explains the dilemma of whether administrative detention, which Israel has used extensively and until recently exclusively against Arabs – should be supported, even if it saves the lives of Arabs and Jews. Read more [...]

Palestine: One state for all or a final Zionist ethnic cleansing?

Zionist massacre of Arabs 1948 Alan Hart assesses the chances of Israel’s final solution of the Palestinian “problem” being implemented, i.e. ethnically cleansing them from the holy land and blackmailing the world with its nuclear weapons. Read more [...]

من أين أتى كل هذا التطرّف؟

Saudi religious pupils مرةً أُخرى فجر شاب Read more [...]

A far flung fight for justice in Palestine

Palestinian refugee with the key to his stolen home Lawrence Davidson explains, using the example of Australia, how the scattering of Palestinian refugees throughout the Western world has challenged the image Israel presents of itself as a modern, civilised nation, exposing Zionism’s barbarity. Read more [...]

Hamas and Fatah complicit in the Israeli occupation

Palestine divide and rule Uri Avnery argues that through their divisions and mutual hatreds, Hamas in Gaza and the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank are complicit in the Israeli occupation's strategy of divide and rule. Read more [...]

UK Labour Party: a sad end, or a bold new beginning? 

Jeremy Corbyn for Labour leader Stuart Littlewood says a victory for Jeremy Corbyn in the Labour leadership elections could energise the party and enable it to challenge the Conservatives in England and the Scottish National Party in Scotland. Read more [...]

“Israel has not changed for the worse, it’s always been bad”

Israeli man shows his son how to fire a machine gun Alan Hart explains why only external pressure – as opposed to reason – can bring about a change in Israeli attitudes and policy, and pave the way for a just peace with the Palestinians. Read more [...]

Jeremy Corbyn: the antidote to the Blairite “virus” and Zionist snake-bite

Jeremy Corbyn Stuart Littlewood contrasts Labour Party leadership candidate Jeremy Corbyn’s honesty, openness and burning sense of justice with his contenders’ – Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall – promise to be loyal servants of Israel. Read more [...]