Under the terms of the “Peace to Prosperity” document, the U.S. could allow Israel to strip potentially hundreds of thousands of its own inhabitants of their citizenship in a so-called “populated land swap” with the settlements.
Jonathan Cook
Leaked report shows that staff worked relentlessly to damage the party’s leader, including by exploiting antisemitism
The Palestinians of Gaza know all about lockdowns. For the past 13 years, some two million of them have endured a closure by Israel more extreme than anything experienced by almost any other society
The filmmaker’s crime – like Corbyn’s – wasn’t antisemitism but recalling a time when class solidarity inspired the struggle for a better world
First, that our attention rarely belongs to us; it is the plaything of others. And second, that the “real world”, as it is presented to us, rarely reflects anything we might usefully be able to label as objective reality
There is a kind of tragic karma to the fact that so many major countries – meaning major economies – are today run by the very men least equipped ideologically, emotionally and spiritually to deal with the virus
The US health system is by far the most expensive in the world, but also the most inefficient
Understanding power and overcoming it through that understanding is the only path to liberation we can take as individuals, as societies, and as a species
The imminent departure of Jeremy Corbyn as leader will not end the damage that has been done to Labour by such claims
By pushing the Middle East peace process to its logical conclusion, Donald Trump has made crystal clear something that was supposed to have been obscured: that no US administration has ever really seen peace as the objective of its “peacemaking”