Is Netanyahu’s divide and rule strategy unravelling?

Benjamin Netanyahu and Ehud Olmert enjoyed periods of rule during which the Palestinians, or to be more accurate Fatah and Hamas, have been divided. The divisions which started in 2007 have remained largely intact since then and through pretty turbulent times in the Middle East. Repeated attempts at reconciliation under the auspices of a number …

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When will Israelis get it? It’s the occupation stupid.

Here we are again. The blame for an incident, the taking of three Israelis reportedly teenagers in the West Bank, has once again been laid on the PalestinIans alone. Netanyahu holds PA President Abbas responsible because he says this took place in the West Bank. Considering Abbas's commitment reiterated again recently, to joint security cooperation, …

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رسالة مفتوحة الى السفير الفلسطيني لبريطانيا الدكتور مانويل حساسيان

سعادة السفير عهدناك متحدثاً قويا ومدافعاً شرساً عن حقوق الشعب الفلسطيني منذ قدومك الى لندن عام ٢٠٠٥. فمع شح الموارد للسفارة مقارنةً بالطرف الاخر سمعتك تتحدث في العديد من المؤتمرات والمظاهرات وكنت دائماً أشعر بإخلاصك لقضيتها العادلة. وهاذا ما زاد من هول الصدمة عندما قرأت المقال المشترك بينك والبروفيسور رافائيل كوهين -الماغور في مجلت فأقوم …

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PSC update – TAKE ACTION: demolitions taking place in Al Arakib

Action alert from the Palestine Solidarity Campaign here as the Bedouin citizens of Israel have their village demolished again.

The Palestinian issue is still the key to peace in the Middle East

Image from the Daily Telegraph Israeli leaders would like us all to think that resolving the Palestinian injustice is now an issue that is past its sell by date. Nobody cares of a 47 year old occupation simply continues forever. They point to events in Syria, Libya and now Iraq and place these way above …

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TV Interview on Palestinian Administrative Detainees

Here are links to my appearance on the 'Debate' programme on Press TV on 8/6/2014. This covered Administrative detainees as well as the peace talks. The other guest just could not see that the Pope's gesture in bringing Abbas and Peres to pray at the Vatican had limited value as I argued here. Part 1 …

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Stories from an occupation: the Israelis who broke silence

The Observer 8/6/2014 Link A group called Breaking the Silence has spent 10 years collecting accounts from Israeli soldiers who served in the Palestinian territories. To mark the milestone, 10 hours' worth of testimony was read to an audience in Tel Aviv. Here we print some extracts Israeli soldiers arrest a Palestinian after clashes at …

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The European Horizon exceptionally includes Apartheid Israel, why?

Geographically, the EU covers the whole of Europe but scientifically and culturally it includes only one non- EU state, Israel. It plays football and other sports in Europe, sings in the Eurovision Song Contest and is now to join the UE's Horizon 2020 research programme. A signing ceremony is to take place on Sunday 8/6. …

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EDM 49: Treatment of Palestinian Children

Image from http://www.imemc.org The following Early Day Motion was submitted on 5/6/2014 in the UK Parliament. Please ask your MP to sign it. Early Day Motions (EDMs) are formal motions submitted for debate in the House of Commons. However, very few are actually debated. EDMs allow MPs to draw attention to an event or cause. …

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G4S, a prisoner of its own acts. AGM dominated by questions on Israeli prison contracts

Press release by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign 5/6/2014 The annual general meeting of global security company, G4S, was severely disrupted today by campaigners protesting about the company’s alleged complicity in human rights abuses and breaches of international law. Instead of discussing issues such as capital growth, the AGM was dominated by the subject of G4S’s …

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