Drones and Jets: The “Brazenness” Belongs to Israel By Brenda Heard “Iran brazenly violated Israel’s sovereignty,” stated Netanyahu on 10 February. “They dispatched an Iranian drone from Syrian territory into Israel.” In response to this alleged reconnaissance drone, which the Israeli military characterized as a “serious Iranian attack on Israeli territory,” Israel promptly bombed twelve Syrian and […]
Cultural and Conflict Resolution by Lawrence Davidson Part I – Culture for Coexistence There is a new British organization called Culture for Coexistence the aim of which is to end to the cultural boycott of Israel – an effort that is relatively effective in raising public awareness of oppressive Zionist policies – and replace it […]
The Ideologue’s Tunnel Vision: Dangers of Zionist Blinders by Lawrence Davidson Part I – Ideologues An ideologue is someone who sees the world in the limiting terms of a doctrine or dogma. It is limiting because the human world does not operate or evolve according to any one dogma. Therefore ideologues must wear blinders […]
Goodbye, Lahad. By Brenda Heard A sadistic traitor to the Lebanese people, Antoine Lahad died of a heart attack on 10 September 2015. The Israeli media is offering endearing tributes, calling him a “comrade in arms.” But as head of the so-called South Lebanon Army, Lahad, with the help of his Israeli patrons, brutalized […]
Criminalizing Criticism: A Zionist Project by Lawrence Davidson Part I – Some Historical Background From the 1920s on into the 1990s, the Zionists controlled the storyline in the West on the Israel-Palestine conflict. This meant that their version of history was the only version as far as most of the people in the West […]
I am pleased to announce the recent publication of my book “Hezbollah: An Outsider’s Inside View.” Whether you like or dislike Hezbollah, this book offers a unique and rewarding insight delivered from a Western viewpoint. It encourages an understanding that is the fundamental step toward peaceful co-existence. In researching Hezbollah over the past eight years, […]
Why We Need the International Criminal Court by Lawrence Davidson This is the first of two analyses on the International Criminal Court. The second one will consider the Palestinian appeal to the Court. Part I – The Need for Rules and Laws Americans consider themselves citizens of “the Land of the Free” with […]
A little legal restraint on Israel at last? Palestine defies the US/EU and joins the ICC By David Morrison For many years, Britain has regarded Israel’s colonisation of Palestinian territory in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, as illegal under international law and an obstacle to bringing about a “two-state solution”, which is the stated objective of British policy. Here is a […]
Palestine By Clive Hambidge and Soraya Boyd Evocative Palestine. Just to think of Palestine is evocative. From the lush orange orchards to the laden olive groves, many examples could be provided to confirm the fact that prior to the creation of Israel, Palestinian society thrived in all areas of human endeavour. Renowned for its […]
Attack on Academic Freedom Redux by Lawrence Davidson Part I – The Present Moment Of late there has been news about attacks on academic freedom. Much of this is the result of aggressive efforts of Zionist organizations and individuals to silence those academics they see as enemies of Israel. The latest example of this is […]