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SYRIA – We Should Bomb Those Who Finance Terror – The State of Israel
At the last minute it seems a solution has been found to the Labour Party Shadow Cabinet’s problem. Clearly a majority want to do join the French and do some bombing. The question is where? Up till now they have fixated on bombing the people of Raqqa. But it would be more logical to bomb those…
Read MoreAn interview with Netanyahu’s brother-in-law Hagi Ben-Artzi
Netanyahu’s gormless brother-in-law tells the truth about Bibi’s belief in a 2 state solution Interview conducted in Beit El, West Bank, with Hagi Ben-Artzi, a leading figurein the settler movement, whose sister is marriedto Netanyahu. @ 6:22 Hagi Ben-Artzi: Unfortunately, the Israeli government, including my brother-in-law Benjamin Netanyahu, they unfortunately, I am sad to say that, agreed to the 2-state-solution.…
Read MoreTwo Videos – how a soldier with PTSD is treated and an everyday tale of racism in the hotel sector
When Racism is the Norm: Israeli Hotels Warn of Arab Guests Booked for the Same Period The first of these videos shows an example of Israel’s social apartheid and how it differs from the more cruder South African version. Whereas in South Africa hotels would have been for whites only, except for certain honorary Aryans…
Read MoreLabour Should Oppose the Bombing of Syria – Murder is not a Question of Conscience
No Support for Cameron’s Lies and the Blairites’ War Fantasies Of one thing we can be certain. Bombing Raqa will not defeat ISIS. The bombing of ISIS by the United States in the last year is positive proof of this. Until Russia began bombing in earnest, it never occurred to the United States to stop…
Read MoreThe Witchhunt of Gerald Kaufman – Crucified for Supporting the Palestinians
Anti-Semitic? No – His only crime was supporting Palestinian Human Rights My only encounter with Gerald Kaufman was when we exchanged sharp words twenty years ago, after I had told the then Labour Friends of Israel organiser, Valerie Cocks, the wife of the Chief Whip, Michael Cocks where to go. Pilloried for his support of…
Read MoreMy Facebook Account Was Suspended – It is Now Reinstated –
Enjoy it while you can!! The old London Evening News Earlier this week when I tried to log into my facebook account I found it had been suspended. Why? Don’t ask me. A list of reasons were given as to why it might have been suspended but there was nothing definitive. One of the reasons…
Read MoreThe Egyptian Police State & the War Against Democracy
It is one of the strange ironies of life that the leaders of the ‘only democracy in the Middle East’ feel so more comfortable with a strong dictator than the more anarchic situation in Lebanon. When Hosni Mubarak was in danger of falling victim to the Spring Revolution in Egypt, Shimon Peres, Israel’s President and…
Read MoreThe ‘Ethical Bank’ Stabs Palestinians in the Back as it closes Palestinian solidarity accounts
Boycott the Co-operative Bank and Withdraw Your Accounts The Bank for Ethical Racists The Ethically Zionist Bank Last month, without any warning, the Co-operative Bank junked its ‘ethical banking policy and closed the accounts of 21 Palestinian related accounts including national Palestine Solidarity Campaign, the International Solidarity Movement and other campaigns listed below. We should…
Read MoreWhy Israel Isn’t Worried About Isis – BBC Bias – US Anthropologists Boycott Israel –
Shorts Hating Arabs is not racism, it’s morality Hating Arabs is not racism; it’s morality Israeli Teens Gripped by Virulent Racism A young Israeli Jewish girl’s dream The Forward August 23, 2014 Vengeance – slogan across Israeli soldier’s chest (Haaretz) — “For me, personally, Arabs are something I can’t look at and can’t stand,” a 10th-grade…
Read MoreHaneen Zoabi and the Lessons from Kristallnacht
Guardian letter 14.11.08. Interior of Fasanenstrasse synagogue in Berlin after Kristallnacht – today mosques and churches are burnt in Israel Germany and the Jews, Israel and the Palestinians. One Must Compare what does this remind you of? We live in a society that cultivates the feeling, from kindergarten to old age, that every stranger is…
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