Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a patriarchal, colonialist address in the best neoconservative tradition. More here, here, here and here.
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Telling Australia how to behave well
The following article appears in today’s Sydney Morning Herald: Several Labor MPs have expressed concerns about Julia Gillard’s upcoming trip to Israel, where the Deputy Prime Minister will lead a delegation to hold a dialogue with Israeli leaders. The MP for Fowler, Julia Irwin, an executive member of the Australian Parliamentary Friends of Palestine group,…
We will continue to occupy you
Haaretz live-blogged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech on the Middle East. The main message? The speech was like a nod to the old pre-intifada way of looking at the Palestinians, but at the same time mentioning two states. It seemed to be no to dividing Jerusalem, no to the return of refugees or an…
Oh please, take me to the promised land, editors
I’m just dying to get my hands on a copy of today’s Jerusalem Post in New York: “Now New Yorkers, Jews and non-Jews alike, can tangibly hold a piece of Israel in their hands every Sunday,” wrote Michael Miller, Executive Vice President and CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York. This is…
Good Zionists are really hard to find
Any Jewish leaders want to condemn the rantings of confirmed Zionist Frank Gaffney, here writing last week in the Washington Times about Obama’s Cairo speech? No, didn’t think so, far better to keep crazy Israel lovers on our side: The man now happy to have his Islamic-rooted middle name featured prominently has engaged in the…
Rupert’s helping hand in apartheid
Following the Australian’s desperate editorial on Saturday damning anybody who challenges Israeli policies, Associate Professor Bassam Dally, from The Australian Friends of Palestine Association, has issued an open to the paper’s editor, Chris Mitchell: A Friend of Palestine is not an Enemy of Israel Open Letter to Chris Mitchell Bassam Dally The editorial titled “A…
Anything to keep the occupation out of the headlines
Following the Australian’s article on the weekend about the Australian government’s impending trip to Israel, today’s paper publishes the following responses: The anti-Israel bigotry to which you refer in the editorial defending Julia Gillard’s visit to Israel (“A trip worth taking”, 13-14/6) is vividly illustrated in Amnesty International’s recently released annual global report. The survey…
Please don’t show our bad side, it’s just not fair
When will blind supporters of Israel realise that hiding the inherent racism of the Zionist state (and many of its supporters) merely confirms the suspicions of a growing majority; unyielding Arab-hatred is at the centre of mainstream Zionism: The controversy surrounding journalist Max Blumenthal continues in the wake of the release of his video of…
Trying to erase the hate
This is a moving story about Israelis who dedicate themselves to paint over racist graffiti, a sadly increasingly phenomenon.
The tragic Jewish present
Tony Judt, writing about the recently deceased Israeli writer Amos Elon, comments on what Israel has become: What had once been the nationalist ideology of a stateless people has undergone a tragic transition. It has, for a growing number of Israelis, been corrupted into an uncompromising ethno-religious real estate pact with a partisan God, a…