David Cameron is out of step with the British People on Israel

I wish British Prime Minister, David Cameron had joined the demonstrations in London or Birmingham on 11/7/2024. An estimated 10,000 protested outside the Israeli Embassy in London and a further 3,000 completely blocked the second city, Birmingham's centre. Both protests were called at short notice. I attended the Birmingham protest. You could feel the anger …

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How will Israeli society react to confirmation Jewish terrorists burnt Mohammed Abu Khdair alive?

16-year old Mohammed Abu Khdair, murdered by Jewish terrorists on 2 July 2014 Reports in the Israeli media talk of arrests of Jewish suspects in the abduction, torture and burning to death of 16 year old Muhammed Abu Khdair from Shu'fat in Alquds, Jerusalem. The associated Press also reported on this here. At the time …

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Palestine Solidarity Meetings in Birmingham and Wolverhampton

26/6/2014 Birmingham 7:30-9:00 Public meeting: Solidarity with Palestine </a The Vice President of the NUT, Philipa Harvey visited Palestine as part of the NUT delegation last year. She will be reporting on her visit to a meeting organised by the West Midlands Palestine Solidarity Campaign and sponsored by the Birmingham Trades Council. It will be …

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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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Is Israel’s reliance on unconditional backing coming to an end?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Image from the Telegraph I am not jumping to conclusions and assuming the US, or the EU for that matter, is making a radical change in policy towards Israel. Should a veto be required in the UN Security Council, the US Index finger will rise without hesitation. But for the …

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Palestinian Unity Government, long overdue

Update: 2 June 2014 The Palestinian Unity Government was finally sworn in on 2 June. Ministers from Gaza were barred from travelling to the West Bank to swear the oath of office. Here is a link to my interview on Press TV about the Unity Government. Original blog Archive photo Thursday 29 May 2014 is …

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