J Street rolls on

Here in Washington DC the J Street conference rolls on. It’s pretty thrilling to be around many like-minded people but also accepting that the mainstream view on Israel/Palestine is still imagining a Jewish state that doesn’t exist (democratic, free for all etc). Here’s a collection of key links about proceedings: here, here, here, here and…

The increasingly toxic smell of Zionism

This is the kind of attitude that I’m hearing constantly here at the J Street conference in Washington DC (time to redefine what it means to be Jewish, critical and pro-peace): J Street’s university arm has dropped the “pro-Israel” part of the left-wing US lobby’s “pro-Israel, pro-peace” slogan to avoid alienating students. That decision was…

Annoying Gazans need to start enjoying death

The Goldstone report over Gaza is a defining document. Israel’s crimes are clear to see. For some in the Murdoch press – such as Alan Howe writing in Melbourne’s Herald Sun (the man has form) – “Jews prove easy catch“: The none-too-smart and ideologically unsound United Nations works on more simplistic levels – it sets…

J Street begins

The first J Street conference began tonight here in Washington DC. Over 1200 people attended, a few Jewish protesters outside accused the group of being worse than Nazis and the overall message inside was on opening up public debate on Israel/Palestine. On that level alone – and I have profound disagreements with the group on…

Rising anger around the Temple Mount

An Haaretz editorial worth considering: The clashes yesterday between Israeli police who entered the Temple Mount plaza and Palestinian stone throwers and inciters seemingly ended calmly. There were “only” three policemen who suffered light injuries. In contrast to prior incidents on the Temple Mount, and using the standard wherein the number of casualties is the…

The Jewish background of Aceh

My following article is published in Crikey: In the shadow of Aceh’s tsunami memorial museum sits a colonial, Dutch-era cemetery. Framed by overgrown grass and red flowers, graves lie disjoined, the result, I was told by writer Fozan Santa, of time and the tsunami’s raging water. At the back of the space, behind ornate statues…

Smearing Goldstone isn’t really about Gaza at all

South African anti-apartheid politician, activist and Jew Ronnie Kasrils, a man with a long history of support for the Palestinians, spoke on 24 October at the National Association of Democratic Lawyers of South Africa about the Goldstone Gaza report: The reason for the hysteria against Justice Goldstone’s Report goes far deeper than the findings. Goldstone…

Why blame Israel for our own violence?

Zvi Bar’el writes in Haaretz on Israel’s sublime delusion and victim mentality: Goldstone was born in June 1967. I am not referring to the judge from South Africa, but to his report, or more precisely, the notion that Israel needs a synonym for the soul-searching it must carry out after 42 years of occupation. In…

Discussions and clarifications from J Street

J Street head Jeremy Ben-Ami talks to The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg and clarifies that his group is desperate to remain in the centre. The key problem with this position, of course, is that such “centrist” negotiations have taken place for years and the power imbalance is largely ignored. The Palestinians are under occupation. This won’t…

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