Israelis barely had time to absorb the news that they were heading into a summer election when Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu yesterday…
Jonathan Cook
Little more than a decade ago, in a brief interlude of heady optimism about the prospects of regional peace, the Israeli Supreme…
The wheel is turning full circle. Last week the Israeli parliament updated a 59-year-old law originally intended to prevent hundreds of thousands…
As protests raged again across the Middle East, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, offered his assessment of the Arab Spring last week.…
The Prawer plan, named for Ehud Prawer, the head of planning policy in Netanyahu’s office, is intended as the coup de grace…
Jewish far-right groups responsible for a series of arson attacks on West Bank mosques over the past year broke dangerous ground recently…
There could be no better proof of the revolution – care of the internet – occurring in the accessibility of information and…
It was an Arab legislator who made the most telling comment to the Israeli parliament last week as it passed the boycott…
Palestine’s ‘Last Village’ Faces the Bulldozers On a rocky slope dropping steeply away from the busy main road at the entrance…
Munther Fahmi is known as the “bookseller of Jerusalem”. Among his customers are to be found Tony Blair, Kofi Annan, Jimmy Carter…