Devon Nola views key traits of the UK’s “Campaign Against Anti-Semitism official Steve Silverman, as shown in his public pronouncements which belittle, demean and smear musicians and artists. Read more [...]
Jonathan Cooks says if Benny Gantz becomes Israel’s next prime minister, he is likely to reinforce in Israelis’ minds the need not for peace but for an ultra-nationalist right that bathes itself in an ethnic supremacist philosophy and dismisses any recognition of Palestinian rights. Read more [...]
Eve Mykytyn examines the behaviour of Britain’s “Campaign Against Anti-Semitism”, a secretive organisation bizarrely registered by the British authorities as a “charity”, which uses bully tactics to silence organisations and individuals with whom it disagrees. Read more [...]
Gilad Atzmon writes:
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Graham Peebles argues that proponents of tribal nationalism, which rests on competition and suspicion of “the other”, are out of step with the times where increasingly younger people are community-focused civic nationalists and see themselves as citizens of the world. Read more [...]
Richard Hugus writes:
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Lawrence Davidson views the contradictions of the late Israeli writer Amos Oz which placed him at odds with democrats who shun the idea of an ethnic/religious state and Zionists whose beliefs are underpinned by imperialism and racism. Read more [...]
Gilad Atzmon writes:
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Marianne Azizi writes:
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Eve Mykytyn highlights the seemingly arbitrary process by which Labour-run Islington Council decided to ban pro-Palestinian musician Gilad Atzmon from playing at a local concert based on information from Zionist and Israeli sources. Read more [...]