By Jonathan Kuttab By all counts, the latest flareup of fighting in Gaza was totally strategically inconsequential for Israel, except for the death and destruction it left behind. It is truly tragic that much of the world, including those interested in Israel/Palestine, is only concerned about Gaza when there is actual fighting and deaths involved,… Continue reading Gaza: Normalized Cruelty
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UN’s commemoration of Nakba and the West’s complicity
The two-state solution is not viable today, and never has been, because of the West’s unconditional support for Israel, which itself is responsible for the unfinished Nakba. Amid the risk of a third intifada looming over the Israel-Palestine conflict, the United Nations, on May 15, officially commemorated Nakba, the ethnic cleansing of roughly 700,000 Palestinians… Continue reading UN’s commemoration of Nakba and the West’s complicity
Israeli Army Injures Many Palestinians Near Hebron
MAY 16, 2023 On Tuesday afternoon, Israeli soldiers injured many Palestinians near the main entrance of the Palestine Technical University – Kadouri, in the Al-Arroub refugee camp, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron. Media sources said the soldiers invaded the area around the university and stationed their vehicles in front of it,… Continue reading Israeli Army Injures Many Palestinians Near Hebron
‘Ethnic cleansing’ on MSNBC– Nakba at 75 gains remarkable coverage by U.S. broadcasters
The 75th anniversary of the Nakba brought unprecedented coverage in American media of the Palestinian experience. BY PHILIP WEISS MAY 15, 2023 The 75th anniversary of the Nakba has brought unprecedented coverage in American media of the Palestinian experience. No, it doesn’t yet rival commemorations of other historical events from that period. But in a new high-water… Continue reading ‘Ethnic cleansing’ on MSNBC– Nakba at 75 gains remarkable coverage by U.S. broadcasters
The Palestinian catastrophe (Al-Nakba) and Australia’s responsibility
By Ali Kazak May 16, 2023 Yesterday, 15th May marked the 75th anniversary of the mass ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from their homeland, known as “the Nakba” or “the Catastrophe.” In 1948, the Jewish underground terrorist groups – the Hagannah, Stern Gang and Irgun ethnically cleansed more than 850,000 Palestinians from their homeland (70 percent of… Continue reading The Palestinian catastrophe (Al-Nakba) and Australia’s responsibility
Abbas urges UN to suspend Israel during first commemoration of 1948 flight of the Palestinians
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is urging the United Nations to suspend Israel’s membership in the U.N. unless it implements resolutions establishing separate Jewish and Arab states and the return of Palestinian refugees ABC News / Associated Press | Edith M. Lederer | May 15, 2023 UNITED NATIONS — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas urged the United… Continue reading Abbas urges UN to suspend Israel during first commemoration of 1948 flight of the Palestinians
Gaza ceasefire takes effect after five days of deadly fighting
A ceasefire was in effect on the Gaza Strip Sunday, drawing people back into the streets after five days of cross-border exchanges killed at least 34 Palestinians and one Israeli. The truce got off to a rough start after the final 30 minutes running up to the expected Saturday 10:00 pm (1900 GMT) deadline saw… Continue reading Gaza ceasefire takes effect after five days of deadly fighting
Being Jewish and critical of Israel can make you an outcast. I should know
The Age/Antony Loewenstein An Australian-Jewish writer details how his support for the Palestinian cause has made him a pariah in his own community. For 20 years, I’ve been called a Nazi collaborator. Traitor. Self-hating Jew. Terror supporter. Anti-Semite. “I would rather shake Hitler’s hand than yours.” Propagandist. Arab lover. It’s strange how familiar I’ve become… Continue reading Being Jewish and critical of Israel can make you an outcast. I should know
Speech to Senate | 75th Anniversary of Al Nakba
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=841047707669272 A MUST WATCH
Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe, explained
It’s a date inked in infamy for generations of Palestinians. Each year, on 15 May, millions mark the Nakba, or catastrophe, which refers to the ethnic cleansing of Palestine by Zionist militias to make way for the creation of Israel in 1948. In a premeditated military campaign, Zionist forces killed thousands of Palestinians, destroyed hundreds of villages and forcibly expelled 80… Continue reading Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe, explained