Holding Israel’s Hand While It Attacks Iran
House Republicans are sponsoring a resolution to make it that much easier to back an Israeli attack on Iran.
House Republicans are sponsoring a resolution to make it that much easier to back an Israeli attack on Iran.
The purpose of this lecture is to discuss solidarity among U.S. citizens, Israelis and the international community with Palestinian nonviolent activism and present the global dialogue taking place concerning the role of these movements in achieving a just peace in the region.
In the aftermath of the Gaza flotilla in May, a powerful new alliance may be emerging in the Middle East.
Massive retaliation by Israel against Palestine is a lose-lose strategy.
Turkey, Iran, and Syria are displacing Egypt, Saudi Arabia as the power players in the Middle East.
After over 60 years of friendship, Israel — of its own volition and through its own actions — has become an economic and security liability to the US.
Israel turns up the saber rattling against Iran a notch and is permitted by the Saudis to stockpile military equipment on its territory.
The power of street heat, a turning point for Israel and Palestine, and a new Gulf economy.
Making the people of Gaza miserable is a failed policy that violates international law.
Learning what actually transpired during Israel’s attack on the Gaza Flotilla was apparently of little interest to the majority of congress which signed a letter in its defense.
Rhetoric and bombast can create its own reality and lead to a crisis.
Instead of pinning the blame on Israel for flotilla tragedy, congressional Democrats are leaping to Israel’s defense.
Is trading the investigation of the Gaza flotilla incident for easing of Israel’s blockade of Gaza the right move?
Instead of pinning the blame on Israel for flotilla tragedy, congressional Democrats are leaping to Israel’s defense.
What were Tel Aviv’s decision makers thinking?