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More doubts over Syrian role in gas attack

There’s been something unseemly indeed about the rush by the supporters of the Syrian rebels (some people seem to think we are supposed simply to choose sides in this civil war, as though it were a football match) to cheerlead a military attack on Syria just because the usual suspects were claiming, yet again, that [...]

Israeli guns pointed at diplomats in ‘quarrel’

This image of a French diplomat Marion Castaing forced into the dirt, surrounded by Israeli soldiers with their guns pointed at her tells you all you need to know about the power relations between Israel and the EU. A decade ago Israel realised international solidarity activists were using the then newer technologies – like mobile [...]

Russell Brand: half way to subversion

If you haven’t seen it, it’s well worth watching the delicious moment at the GQ awards when British comedian-guru Russell Brand fires off against the magazine’s corporate sponsors, Hugo Boss, reminding us of their ties to the Nazis. Now we have Brand’s account of why he made such mischief. The whole article is worth a [...]

Israeli tour agency’s pride in racial profiling

Here’s another one of those minor stories that taken together provide a shocking portrait of the apartheid state that Israel is – not just for Palestinians in the occupied territories (there something worse is going on) but for Israel’s own Palestinian citizens, who comprise a fifth of the population. An Arab tourism student at Haifa [...]

No moral high ground on chemical weapons

The Jerusalem Post reports that the Observer newspaper has been forced into a retraction by the Israeli embassy in the UK after it ran an oped highlighting the west’s hypocrisy in its current threats towards Syria. The author compared Israel’s known use of white phosphorus in Gaza to the alleged use of sarin by Bashar [...]

Media only looks like it’s gained a backbone

There’s been a noticeable trend in the past few days among mainstream US media for offering reasonably prominent reports questioning the credibility of the White House’s accounts of what is taking place in Syria. Notable was a long report in the NYT, based on an old video of rebels executing Syrian soldiers, suggesting that the [...]

Propaganda veiled as informed commentary

Two appalling propagandistic commentaries on Syria in the Guardian in one day. The first is by art critic Jonathan Jones on Bashar Assad’s Instagram account. Assad is assailed for the banality of his and his regime’s evil. Pictures of his wife as do-gooder, as death and destruction rage all around, are “shameless and grotesque”. It’s [...]

Israel’s prize: 300 new settlers per prisoner

Few of us – even the participants – believe that there is any hope these latest “peace” talks will lead anywhere. All the Palestinians will get from the negotiations are a handful of political prisoners, while Israel gets a quick expansion of the very settlements it is supposed to be about to dismantle as part [...]

Refreshing honesty from Israeli right

There’s invariably a refreshing honesty to the views of the Israeli right, precisely because they have such little insight into the implications of what they say. There’s none of that clever dissembling and dishonesty you get with a Shimon Peres, for example. The mayor of Upper Nazareth, Shimon Gapso, is a good example of the [...]

A tale of slavery for the modern era

That corporations are pathological really should not be hard to understand. Their rationale is the maximisation of profit, and everything – bar their public image – is subordinate to that goal. What is deeply troubling is that these pathological entities now have such a hold on our societies that institutions like the courts, which are [...]

Video reveals ugly reality for Palestinians

This video tells you everything you need to know about the power relations between Israelis and Palestinians – and more about the peace process than you will get from any commentary you read…

Liberal Jewish commentary clouds our view

Jonathan Freedland writing at his hasbara best. This is becoming a discernible trend in liberal commentary about the renewed Israeli-Palestinian talks. The fact is that there is not an ice-cube’s hope in hell of these talks leading to anything but a serious deterioration in the Palestinians’ position. But Freedland would tell you otherwise. According to [...]

Fear is the panacea for US security state

This out-Bushes the Bush Administration. The White House is warning all Americans that al-Qaeda is planning a major unspecified terror operation in some unknown place in the world at some unknown time in August. Well, we can say with certainty that no American on the planet is going to be helped by that kind of [...]

Keeping Palestinian refugees out of sight

Following the 1948 war and the massive numbers of Palestinians who were ethnically cleansed from the former state of Palestine, Israel was keen to conceal not only the recent war crimes it had committed but, even more importantly, the continuing one it commits to this day in not allowing the refugees to return to their [...]

Fox’s hounding of Muslim Bible scholar

This interview on Fox News of a leading Biblical scholar (who happens to be Muslim) isn’t simply embarrassing, it’s downright sinister. One has to watch it to believe it. I fear this tells us something about the state of the US more than it does about Fox News. We learn very little about Dr Reza [...]

FBI and the anti-war movement

The extent to which the US has become a security and surveillance state was illustrated to me that last time I travelled there, a few years back on a book tour. I had 10 internal flights to make over the course of 2 weeks. When I was pulled out of line and taken for “extra [...]

Another partisan reporter at the NYT

I have in the past written a number of articles (for example, here) discussing the preponderance of what I call “partisan reporters” covering the Israel-Palestine beat for the corporate media. These are journalists who have a strong emotional attachment and personal investment in Israel. Often it takes the form of the reporters serving in the [...]