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Shake-up in Israeli politics prompts ‘seeds of fascism’ warning
A military affairs commentator interrupts his broadcast to deliver a monologue: “I’m alarmed by what’s happening in Israel, he says, I think my children should leave.” By Luke Baker.
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GOP Ups Ante on Clinton’s Israel Pander
By inserting Israel-first promises in the Republican platform, GOP regulars challenge Donald Trump’s America-first policies and open a possible bidding war with Hillary Clinton over pandering to Israel, as Chuck Spinney explains.
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My Holy Land Vacation
Touring Israel with 450 Christian Zionists. By Tom Bissell.
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Critics Fear Crackdown on Palestinian Free Speech as Israel Takes Aim at Facebook
Israeli officials are pressuring Facebook to remove content deemed violent. But critics fear it’s an attempt to censor Palestinians’ legitimate free speech. By Alex Kane. (July 28 2016)
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Apartheid’s Last Stand
Jeremy Harding, the benefit of hindsight and Angola..
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Can’t Wait Forever
Matt Peterson and Malek Rasamny discuss their new film, The Native and the Refugee, which investigates how the spatial contexts of Native reservations in the U.S. and Palestinian refugee camps in the Middle East incubate resistance to settler colonialism. By Aviva Stahl.
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Jerusalem Mayor Threatens to Demolish ‘Hundreds’ of Palestinian Homes If Illegal Settlement Evacuated
Both Arabs and Jews must be held to the same law if evacuation goes ahead, Nir Barkat said. By Jack Moore.
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Netanyahu’s Point Man in the White House
Three weeks after the U.S. presidential election, it seems clear that Donald Trump’s victory has thrown global politics into a potentially protracted period of uncertainty and disarray. By Asher Schechter.
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Netanyahu accuses Obama of betraying ‘commitment’ to Israel and initiating U.N. resolution
Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement to his Cabinet this morning is an amazing read, because Israel’s situation is so naked in the wake of the Security Council resolution to condemn the settlements… By Philip Weiss.
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Israel approves settlement homes following Trump inauguration
Israel has approved hundreds of new settlement homes in occupied East Jerusalem, after the staunch pro-Israel US President Donald Trump took office.
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Report: Suppression Of Palestine Advocacy Intensified Starkly In 2016
Palestine Legal recorded an increase in false accusations of anti-Semitism and terrorism in 2016. By Kevin Gosztola.
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What did the UN apartheid report expose in reality?
As Israel moves towards confronting apartheid, the questions raised by the report will become impossible to avoid. By Mark LeVine. (Mar. 19, 2017)
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Want To See How School Choice Leads to Segregation? Visit Betsy DeVos’ Hometown
Don’t believe me? Take a look. To see for yourself how school choice leads to segregation, I recommend a visit to Betsy DeVos’ hometown of Holland, MI. By Jennifer Berkshire.
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How Did Berniecrats Claim the Jackson Mississippi Movement?
Do They Want To Be Claimed? Should They? By Bruce A. Dixon.
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U.S. Lawmakers Seek to Criminally Outlaw Support for Boycott Campaign Against Israel
The two parties join together to sponsor a bill, spearheaded by AIPAC, that would be one of the most authoritarian Congressional measures in years. By Glenn Greenwald, Ryan Grim.
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ACLU Free Speech Case Challenges Law Aimed at Anti-Israel Boycotts
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a federal lawsuit today arguing that a Kansas law requiring a high school educator to certify that she won’t boycott Israel violates her First Amendment rights.
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ACLU slams Houston [Texas] suburb for withholding hurricane relief to anyone boycotting Israel
The city of Dickinson requires applicants for grants to repair homes or businesses damaged by Hurricane Harvey to refrain from boycotting Israel: ‘An egregious violation of the First Amendment, reminiscent of McCarthy-era loyalty oaths.’
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Priti Patel and the Balfour declaration shows that we must re-orientate our foreign policy away from Israel
Among the diplomatic minefields facing the UK as it leaves the European Union, relations with Israel might not seem anywhere near the top of the list. If ever this was true, however, it changed over the past week. The coincidence, no more, of the centenary of the Balfour Declaration and revelations about the very busy summer holiday enjoyed by the – now former – International Development Secretary forced the exposure of some very uncomfortable truths. By Mary Dejevsky.
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Ehud Barak: We Must Save Israel From Its Government
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition is irrational, bordering on messianic.
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Trump delivers a death blow to the two-state solution
To accept Jerusalem as Israel’s capital is to participate in a project of violent social engineering, one that is slowly driving out Palestinians and replacing them with Jewish settlers. By Saree Makdisi.
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