The Murder of Ahmed, Age 10
By Kim Bullimore – The West Bank Another child has just been murdered. On Tuesday, July 29, Ahmed Ussam Yusef Mousa, aged 10, was shot dead with a single shot to the head by Israeli […]
By Kim Bullimore – The West Bank Another child has just been murdered. On Tuesday, July 29, Ahmed Ussam Yusef Mousa, aged 10, was shot dead with a single shot to the head by Israeli […]
By Ira Glunts – Madison, NY Ordinarily, the American Israel Policy Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has an influence on U.S. foreign policy which goes unchallenged. In the case of the current House resolution, H. Con. Res. […]
By Rannie Amiri After verifying that a Google search yielded no results, I decided to take the liberty myself and inject the term Islamobamaphobia into the language and discourse of the 2008 United States presidential […]
By Ethan Bronner – Gaza It may sound like the escapist indulgence of a well-fed man fleeing the misery around him. But when Jawdat Khoudary opens the first ever museum of archaeology in Gaza this […]
By Stephen Lendman – Chicago Francis Boyle is a distinguished University of Illinois law professor, activist, and internationally recognized expert on international law and human rights. He also lectures widely, writes extensively, and authored many […]
Two boatloads of several dozen activists are to leave Cyprus next week bound for Gaza in a bid to break an Israeli blockade of the poverty-stricken Palestinian territory. "We want to bring it to the […]
Roiled by corruption scandals, war-time failings and single-digit popularity ratings during his turbulent time in office, Israeli Premier Ehud Olmert announced on Wednesday, July 30, he would resign in September. "I will quit my duties […]
By James Petras On July 18, 2008 the New York Times published an article by Israeli-Jewish historian, Professor Benny Morris, advocating an Israeli nuclear-genocidal attack on Iran with the likelihood of killing 70 million Iranians […]
By Ben White Two reports released this week are throwing the spotlight on Palestinians who are detained without charge and tortured by the Hamas and Fatah forces. Al-Haq, a Palestinian human rights group, has detailed […]
By Michelle J. Kinnucan On Thursday, August 21, 2008, one of the country’s wealthiest communities will celebrate the Nakba–the violent ethnic cleansing and colonization of Palestine in 1948–in a poor neighborhood in Detroit. And if […]
By Ralph Nader The Troy University Rosa Parks Museum is located on the side of the old Empire Theatre where this courageous African-American woman declined to “move to the back of the bus” in 1955. […]
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak has urged his U.S. counterpart Robert Gates to keep all options open in dealing with Iran’s nuclear program, his ministry said on Tuesday. "A policy that consists of keeping all […]
By Hasan Afif El-Hasan I do not know how far the Israeli peace movement is ready to go in support of the Palestinians cause. But the movement is based on the assumption that a just […]
By Robert Higgs Many people deny that the U.S. government presides over a global empire. If you speak of U.S. imperialism, they will fancy that you must be a decrepit Marxist-Leninist who has recently awakened […]
By Ivan Eland The media, egged on by John McCain and his campaign, are going to twist the arm of Barack Obama until he cries “uncle” and admits the U.S. troop “surge” has worked in […]
By Kathy Kelly At 6:45 a.m. this morning, our friend, Joel Gulledge, called from At-Tuwani, a village in the West Bank where he and another Christian Peacemaker Team (CPT) member were escorting Palestinian children to […]
By Dan Lieberman Yasser Arafat formed the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in an attempt to liberate the Palestinians from what he perceived as gross injustices and persecution. Israel’s occupation of Palestinian lands and oppressive tactics […]
By Ghassan Khatib There seem to be two schools of thoughts among Palestinian politicians and analysts regarding the coming elections in the United States. Some, including President Mahmoud Abbas and the head of the negotiating […]
By Ola Attallah – Gaza City A tit-for-tat campaign of arrest involving Hamas and Fatah members in both the Gaza Strip and West Bank is sending a shockwave among Gazans fearful it would drag the two […]
By Stephen Lendman – Chicago When it comes to observing US and international laws, treaties and norms, the Bush administration is a serial offender. Since 2001, it’s: — spurned efforts for nuclear disarmament to advance […]
Hamas security forces arrested dozens of supporters of the rival Fatah group early Saturday, following a late Friday mysterious explosion near a beach outside Gaza City that saw five Hamas militants and a five-year-old girl […]
By Nasser Lahham – Bethlehem Palestinian journalists and writers seem to have found it difficult to address the current trend of bulldozer attacks in Israel. The piece of construction equipment appears to have joined our […]
By Ramzy Baroud The crimes committed against innocent people in Darfur represent a shameful episode in the history of Sudan and its neighbours, including Chad, which has played a dubious role in sustaining the seething […]
By Kim Bullimore – The West Bank Dear Barack, I am not American, so I won’t be voting for you come the American presidential elections. However, given that the US Administration has continued to ignore […]
By Paul Craig Roberts "On October 21 (1948) the Government of Israel took a decision that was to have a lasting and divisive effect on the rights and status of those Arabs who lived within […]
By Stephen Lendman – Chicago According to Israeli-based author and journalist Jonathan Cook, Halper’s book is "one of the most insightful analyses of the Occupation I’ve read. His voice cries out to be heard" on […]
By Uri Avnery In one of the most beautiful songs in the Bible, the poet vows: "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, / Let my right hand forget her cunning. / If I do not […]
Defying international calls to freeze settlement activities, Israel has revived plans to build a new settlement in the Jordan Valley in the occupied West Bank for the first in a decade. "Twenty units in the […]
By Akram Salhab – The West Bank As I lead a delegation of UK students around the West Bank, I thought about how the trip was to benefit the Palestinian people. When they spend money, […]
An Excerpt from Red State Rebels: Tales of Grassroots Resistance in the Heartland (AK Press) By Joshua Frank You can go home again, but it might break your heart or turn your stomach. Even if […]
A recent New York Times made many claims about the ‘mass rape’ of Israeli women on October 7. But two leading Palestinian media organizations, The Palestine Chronicle and Friends of Palestine Network, conducted a joint investigation, the outcome of which resulted in the ‘The Black Dress’, a groundbreaking 18-minute documentary looking into allegations and the possible falsification of evidence.
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