"A free hand to kill"
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 07:47:40 PM PDT
Mustafa Barghouti on the Annapolis fraud
Sun Aug 10, 2008 at 10:58:32 AM PDT
Supporting occupation - Gordon Brown in Israel
Fri Aug 01, 2008 at 11:55:10 AM PDT
Whoever scheduled Gordon Brown’s recent visit to Israel is surely out of a job. Brown’s dreary, etiolated performance – appropriate for a political corpse – was rendered even flatter by its proximity to Barack Obama’s headline-hogging whirlwind tour of Europe and the Middle East. Despite the differences in style, however, both politicians took to the podium in Israel with a similar message: one of support for the latter’s rejectionist expansionism.
How Israel deals with unarmed demonstrators
Sun Jul 20, 2008 at 05:48:38 PM PDT
Four years on, the annexation wall remains
Tue Jul 15, 2008 at 07:20:07 AM PDT
A UN report (.pdf) published last week concludes that the wall Israel is constructing in the occupied West Bank is creating severe "geographical and bureaucratic hardships for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians", "preventing and delaying Palestinians from accessing essential services and workplaces". Entire communities have been devastated. The densely populated Jerusalem neighbourhood of al-Ram is a typical example: since the annexation wall severed it from the rest of Jerusalem a third of businesses and "vast numbers" of residents have left, turning a once thriving area into "a virtual ghost town".
Who violated the Gaza truce first?
Wed Jun 25, 2008 at 05:18:12 PM PDT
According to Israeli officials cited by Ha'aretz, Israel did:
'The mortar shells were fired [on Monday] by Hamas, although the group did not publicly take responsibility for the attack, which caused no injuries.
Israeli officials said the mortar fire appears to be a Hamas reaction to the wounding of a Palestinian civilian in northern Gaza on Monday, in a bid to show that Hamas will not stand by as Israel harms Palestinian civilians. The civilian, 68, appears to have been hurt by an errant IDF bullet.' (hat tip)
Amnesty International accuses Israel of grave human rights abuses
Wed May 28, 2008 at 03:46:39 PM PDT
Amnesty International's 2008 annual human rights report has just been published. I haven't the time to do a proper post on it at the moment, but it is viewable online here. For now, here is a summary of the section on Israel/Palestine.
Finkelstein talks about his arrest and deportation by Israel
Tue May 27, 2008 at 06:11:31 PM PDT
Norman Finkelstein spoke yesterday to Glenn Greenwald about, among other things, his recent arrest in and deportation from Israel en route to visit friends in the occupied West Bank. Listen to the interview here (.mp3).
(the audio quality is poor, but you can still make it out).
Norman Finkelstein arrested in Israel
Fri May 23, 2008 at 02:12:08 PM PDT
The "only democracy in the Middle East" once again resorts to force in order to silence dissent:
"[T]he American academic Norman Finkelstein has been arrested and ordered deported from Israel. Finkelstein arrived in Tel Aviv earlier today on his way to the Occupied Territories. He was immediately detained and told he is banned from Israel for ten years. He’s expected to be deported tomorrow. Finkelstein is known one of the most prominent academic critics of Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and Gaza."
Life in Occupied Palestine
Wed Apr 23, 2008 at 05:11:58 AM PDT
Dahiat al-Barid, West Bank
'Yes - people live here.'
Shooting back
Wed Apr 16, 2008 at 06:09:04 PM PDT
Last year B'Tselem, the Israeli centre for human rights in the Occupied Territories, distributed video cameras to Palestinians living in the West Bank to enable them to document the realities of life under military occupation. The returned footage illustrates vividly the systematic humiliation, intimidation and abuse suffered by Palestinians on a daily basis. When the media report of a period of "calm", they are referring only to a lull in overt acts of extreme violence, such as Palestinian suicide bombings or Israeli air-strikes. But even in such periods, the constant degredation and violence that is intrinsic to the occupation, as documented in the footage sampled below, grinds on.
Polling your face off
Mon Mar 17, 2008 at 02:09:47 PM PDT
First up, the Israeli assault on Gaza has had a predictable effect:
'Israel Defense Forces attacks in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip have boosted the popularity of the Islamist group's leader Ismail Haniyeh among Palestinians in that territory and in the West Bank, according to a poll released Monday.
The survey by the West Bank-based Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research showed that if new presidential elections were held, Haniyeh would receive 47 percent of the vote compared with 46 percent for President Mahmoud Abbas of the rival Fatah faction.
The figures represented a sharp strengthening of Haniyeh's popularity. He served as prime minister in the Hamas-led government Abbas dismissed after Hamas seized the Gaza Strip from Fatah in June.
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Still resisting five years on (pictures from today's anti-war demo in London)
Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 02:29:40 PM PDT
I've just returned home from the World Against War demo today in London. It was a fantastic event, with an excellent turnout (between 10-40,000, according to the BBC) and a great atmosphere. The march was called to mark five years since the invasion of Iraq, although Israel's recent crimes in Gaza were definitely on everyone's mind - which is excellent, of course. The march was convened by the Stop the War Coalition around three basic demands: troops out from Afghanistan and Iraq, no attack on Iran and an end to the siege of Gaza. On all three, as Tony Benn was sure to remind us, the marchers spoke for the majority of British and world public opinion.
Global poll gives world public a clean bill of mental health
Tue Mar 11, 2008 at 07:36:40 AM PDT
Meet the boogeyman
Sun Mar 09, 2008 at 06:14:16 AM PDT
A Humanitarian Implosion
Thu Mar 06, 2008 at 03:04:52 PM PDT

Life is grim in Gaza. According to a report (.pdf) published today by eight human rights NGOs based in the UK, including Amnesty International, Christian Aid, Oxfam and Save The Children UK, "[t]he situation for 1.5 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip is worse now than it has ever been since the start of the Israeli military occupation in 1967."
Engineering a coup in Gaza
Tue Mar 04, 2008 at 03:20:49 PM PDT