Letter to the Editor by John Gainza: Justice before Peace
Phyllis Bennis’s recent op-ed in the Weekender is cited for providing much needed historical context for the suffering in Gaza.
Phyllis Bennis’s recent op-ed in the Weekender is cited for providing much needed historical context for the suffering in Gaza.
Lindsay Koshgarian speaks with Sonali Kolhatkar about why it’s past time to question U.S. military aid to Israel.
In the United States and globally, our richest are still flourishing at everyone else’s expense.
America can’t determine outcomes on the ground in Israel and Ukraine.
The package includes $7.2 billion for direct military financing to Ukraine ($1.7 billion), Israel ($3.5 billion), and the Indo-Pacific ($2 billion).
We must shift the scale away from subsidized violence and towards sustaining the protection and enrichment of immigrant communities.
The absence of Palestinians and their advocates from news coverage isn’t just unfair. As a Jewish American, I think it’s harmful.
Phyllis Bennis joins KPFA’s Letter and Politics to share to discuss the regional and global impact of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The U.S. should use diplomatic channels to work for an immediate ceasefire, and shout not provide more weapons and military aid to Israel.
President Biden’s visit to Tel Aviv this week appears to have only amplified resentment over America’s role in the region
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President Biden is cracking down on deceptive fees that cost American consumers tens of billions of dollars a year.
Millions of innocent Gazans are in danger. Half are children who’ve lived through five wars already.
We can maintain our “grief and outrage” over the killing of Israeli civilians while still fighting to prevent a “potential genocide” in Gaza.