TV Debate on increased extremism and violence within Israeli society 

24/12/2015    I took part in the Press TV debate on increased extremism and violence within Israeli society. Link here

As the Greek Parliament reognises Palestine, Turkey normalises relations with Israel

Tis the season of good will and anyone looking at a horrible 2015 from a Palestinian perspective knows they would welcome some good news. This year's Christmas present came in the form of a call for another European Government to recognise Palestine. This time it was the turn of the Greek Parlisment to overwhelmingly call …

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TV interview regarding the Co-op Bank’s closure of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign bank account

I was interviewed by RT UK about the Co-op Bank's decision to close the Palestine Solidarity Campaign's bank account without explanation. Link to the interview here. Statement from the PSC here.

US presidential candidates threaten a just peace in historic Palestine

The Middle East Monitor has published this article  US presidential candidates threaten a just peace in historic Palestine 11/12/2015    Image from Middle East Monitor In recent weeks the race for the White House and the top job of president of the United States of America has been dominated by Republican hopeful Donald Trump. His …

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TV interview: World turning blind eye to Palestinians’ suffering

I was interviewed by Press TV on 22/11/2015    Link can be found here.

TV Interview about London Mayor’s reception in Palestine following BDS comments

   I was interviewed by RT about London Mayor Boris Johnson's  outrageous comments about BDS in Tel Aviv and then his cool reception in Palestine. Link to interview here

Israel’s dilemma: Jerusalem divided or united for peace?

Middle East Monitor published the article below on 16 November 2015 Israel's dilemma: Jerusalem divided or united for peace?    Image from Middle East Monitor Israel annexed East Jerusalem shortly after capturing it from Jordan in the Six Day War of 1967. For decades it has claimed that East and West Jerusalem are part of …

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Video of Israeli forces arresting Palestinian children

This video has been shared extensively on social media.  This is not an isolated incident but rather a daily occurance.  The IDF arrests children from areas it should not be in.  It is therefore abreach of International Law to even be there but also of the rights of these children. Remember that most Palestinain children …

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Palestinians have a problem with occupiers not Jews

The Middle East Monitor published this article, my first for the website. Friday 30 October 2015 Palestinians have a problem with occupiers not Jews One extremely disturbing feature of the recent clashes between Palestinians and Israelis has been what seems a deliberate framing by Israel of the reasons behind the knife attacks as simply hatred …

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TV interview about Netanyahu’s Holocaust lies

I was interviewed by RT on 21 October, 2015 about Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech in which he absolved Hitler of the Holocaust, blaming it instead on one Palestinian, Jerusalem Grand Mufti Amin Alhusseini    To watch the interview, click here