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Tony Benn: How he defied the BBC on Israel

Tony Benn, probably the last real socialist to serve in a British government, died today aged 88. I’m posting a short video of him below in action (long after his retirement from politics) in early 2009. It sums up what was so great about him. Here he is using a three-minute interview on BBC news [...]

NSA malware industrialises spying

Apologies for the prolonged silence. I’m back in Nazareth after my speaking engagements in Canada. Having spent the last few days sorting out my own computer malware problems, there was a certain irony to the fact that the first article I accessed on my return was this report from Glenn Greenwald and Ryan Gallagher, based [...]

Video bolsters BDS battle on US campuses

It’s great to see the recent burst of creativity among Palestinians in telling their story where it is needed most: in the United States. Here’s a video that promotes BDS while pummelling all that hypocrisy we keep hearing about “singling out” Israel, not just from Israeli leaders but from US campus administrators. The video is [...]

Tide slowly turning at the New York Times

A decade ago, I wrote a commentary for the International Herald Tribune (now the International New York Times) arguing that Israel’s wall that was then just starting to be built in the West Bank was really a land grab. Difficult to believe now, but in those days that was a controversial opinion. The paper then [...]

Glenn Greenwald responds

Independent journalists are a pretty beleaguered bunch, and none more so, I imagine, than Glenn Greenwald. As a great admirer of his work, I took no pleasure in possibly adding to his troubles by criticising him over his interview with Michael Albert. So I’m happy to be able to shake hands (virtually) and put aside [...]

Some further thoughts on Glenn Greenwald

One does not criticise Glenn Greenwald, one of journalism’s true heroes, and not expect to create a mini-firestorm, at least in my own little corner of the blogosphere. So the criticism that rapidly followed my post last night was not unexpected. I want to address the two types of criticism levelled at me to better [...]

Glenn Greenwald’s great betrayal

I’m a huge fan of Glenn Greenwald’s work, and I very much hope his new media venture, the Intercept, is a success – not just for his sake but for all of us who want to see the media landscape open up for independent journalists. That said, I found his responses to Michael Albert in [...]

The lessons of Russell Brand’s TV clash

Russell Brand is back, with another incredible performance – and that is what it has to be, given the paradigm of debate he is forced into. This 15-minute interview with Ch4’s Jon Snow starts slowly, focusing on Brand’s efforts to change Britain’s primitive drugs laws. But it rapidly widens out into a fascinating ideological clash [...]

Ariel Sharon: another war crime surfaces

Forty-two years late, another Israeli war crime emerges from the shadows. In this case, dozens, and more probably hundreds, of Israeli soldiers kept a decades-long vow of secrecy. One of them is Shlomo Gazit, today a respected (in Israel, at least) academic at Tel Aviv University. In January 1972, Ariel Sharon decided that 3,000 Bedouin [...]

Aussie TV dares to show the real occupation

I never thought I would see it. A mainstream TV programme, this one made by Australian channel ABC, that shows the occupation in all its inhuman horror. The 45-minute investigative film concerns the Israeli army’s mistreatment of Palestinian children. Along the way, it provides absolutely devastating evidence that the children’s abuse is not some unfortunate [...]

Notes from a journalist in the margins

Many thanks to all of you who sent me suggestions for how better to protect my privacy after what looked suspiciously like a hack of my computer by the Shin Bet. There are some suggestions that I will certainly be incorporating into my working practices, as best I can. I have received far too many [...]

A clue as to why the Shin Bet might hack me

I have been pondering – probably more than is wise – what happened yesterday, when I lost control of my computer for an hour shortly after I had contacted the Israeli prime minister’s spokesman for a comment from the Shin Bet. I was working on a story about the various ways the Shin Bet seeks [...]

Did the Shin Bet just hack my computer?

I’m not much of an expert on computers, but I’m guessing I have just watched the Shin Bet, Israel’s secret police, hack mine. This was an NSA moment on speed. Here’s what happened. I am currently researching a story on Israel’s techniques for recruiting Palestinian collaborators. This typically involves the Shin Bet. According to human [...]

When liberating Palestinians is ‘anti-Israel’

Good to see Ben White calling out reporter Matthew Kalman over his prejudiced use of language in the Guardian, after he referred to those who oppose SodaStream’s factory in the occupied West Bank as “anti-Israel” rather than being pro-Palestinian or anti-settlement. Kalman then tried to defend the indefensible, as Ben correctly points out. It’s not [...]

Is the NYT entering a new era on Israel?

The New York Times’ oped pages have recently been opening up to much more critical commentary on Israel. This trend has not been quite as dramatic as it may appear. Two strong recent opeds by Ali Jarbawi and Avi Shlaim looked liked they had been made available to US audiences in the NYT but were [...]

An ugly ending to Oxfam-Johansson saga

Here is Oxfam’s official and very brief statement on the ending of its eight-year relationship with Scarlett Johansson, who served as a “global ambassador”. It seems clear that Oxfam – very belatedly – gave her an ultimatum following her recent decision to accept another ambassadorship, this time promoting SodaStream, whose factory is in an illegal [...]

Oxfam’s silence on Johansson reveals all

Three updates follow The fallout from Scarlett Johansson’s recent decision to become “brand ambassador” for SodaStream, the drinks carbonation company with its factory in a settlement on occupied Palestinian territory, is no longer chiefly either about the immoral behaviour of a Hollywood actress or about the illegal activities of a major corporation. Both, unfortunately, are [...]