Archive for: February, 2010

Ethan Bronner and conflicts of interest

Jonathan Cook A recent assignment of mine covering Israel’s presumed links to the assassination of Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Mabhouh provoked some more thoughts about the New York Times reporter Ethan Bronner. He is the Jerusalem bureau chief who has been at the centre of a controversy since it was revealed last month that his son [...]

Harvard Professor’s Modest Proposal: Starve the Gazans into Having Fewer Babies

Juan Cole Martin Kramer revealed his true colors at the Herzliya Conference, wherein he blamed political violence in the Muslim world on population growth, called for that growth to be restrained, and praised the illegal and unconscionable Israeli blockade of civilian Gazans for its effect on reducing the number of Gazans. M. J. Rosenberg argued [...]

The new McCarthyism in Israel

Jonathan Cook in Nazareth Human rights groups face crackdown The Israeli government and its right-wing supporters have been waging a “McCarthyite” campaign against human-rights groups by blaming them for the barrage of international criticism that has followed Israel’s attack on Gaza a year ago, critics say. In a sign of the growing backlash against the [...]

Cut the “ambiguity”, Ambassador, or pack your bags

Stuart Littlewood Hey,  Mr Foreign Secretary Miliband… Let me tell you something. If I were the British foreign secretary there would be no more “friendly chats”. The Israeli ambassador would have 24 hours to find a cure for his “ambiguity” or pack his bags. How dare that lawless, racist regime smugly sit in its London [...]

Israeli troops attack a Sunday mass and moral responsibility

Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD Popular Committee to Defend Ush Ghrab (PCDUG) A Bedouin in Cyberspace, a villager at home Some 100 people gathered at Ush Ghrab in Beit Sahour to pray for peace and protest the planned military presence there. As we were gathering in peaceful contemplation and prayer, Israeli army jeeps quickly rolled in between [...]

Dubious in Dubai

Uri Avnery FROM TIME to time I ask myself: what would happen if the world’s governments decided to abolish all their spy agencies simultaneously? True, it would be a great blow to the authors and movie producers who make their living from secret service stories. Their products would lose their appeal. It would be a [...]

The Decline of the Israeli Right and the Increasing Desperation of the ‘Anti-Semitism’ Charge

Juan Cole | http://www.juancole.com/ The great divide between liberal Jewish Americans and the Israeli Right has lurked as an issue since the Likud Party first challenged Labor dominance in the late 1970s. It is now coming to a boiling point, even as Israel’s reputation in the world is sinking. As rightwing policies more visibly fail, [...]

The Tide Has Changed – Gilad Atzmon

Gilad Atzmon London is ‘angry’ over the use of stolen identities by the Dubai assassins and points its finger at the Jewish state and its notorious Mossad espionage agency. The Israeli ambassador to Britain, Ron Prosor, was summoned yesterday by the foreign minister to “share information”. In practice Britain has stopped short of accusing Israel [...]

Arabs of Jaffa face settlers as neighbours

Jonathan Cook in Jaffa Over the past few days graffiti scrawled on walls around the mixed Jewish and Arab town of Jaffa in central Israel exclaims: “Settlers, keep out” and “Jaffa is not Hebron”. Although Jaffa is only a stone’s throw from the bustling coastal metropolis of Tel Aviv, Arab residents say their neighbourhood has [...]

Kindergartens and abandoned gardens

Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD Events continue to cascade here with popular resistance growing in proportion to the growth of repression. In Beit Sahour, there were meetings held to plan events that so far included tree planting and resilience and are growing to popular resistance to eth new military activities at Ush Ghrab. Whether 3 year old [...]

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