Tag: 1948 War
Debunking ‘The Israeli Palestinian Conflict: 10 My...
Posted by Jeremy R. Hammond | Mar 22, 2019 | Featured, News & Analysis, Palestine, Politics | 13 |
The Jewish Nation State Law: If Israel Practiced D...
Posted by Jeremy R. Hammond | Jul 25, 2018 | Featured, News & Analysis, Palestine, Politics | 53 |
My Home is Beit Daras: Our Lingering Nakba
Posted by Ramzy Baroud | May 17, 2018 | Palestine, Politics, Viewpoints | 1 |
Renaming the 1948 War: Partition, Dispossession, a...
Posted by Richard Falk | Mar 26, 2018 | News & Analysis, Palestine, Politics | 6 |
Learn More about the Palestine Conflict Listening ...
Posted by Editor | Feb 22, 2018 | News & Analysis, Palestine, Politics | 3 |
Journo and Sjursen Debate How to Solve Israel-Palestine Conflict
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Apr 1, 2019 | Palestine, Politics, US, Viewpoints
Elan Journo and Danny Sjursen debated how to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, and while Sjursen rightly won, both were wrong on a few key points.
Debunking ‘The Israeli Palestinian Conflict: 10 Myths Preventing Peace’
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Mar 22, 2019 | Featured, News & Analysis, Palestine, Politics
The Jerusalem Institute of Justice’s video “The Israeli Palestinian Conflict: 10 Myths Preventing Peace” is a work of propaganda that only perpetuates lies.
The Jewish Nation State Law: If Israel Practiced Democracy, It’d Be Called Palestine
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Jul 25, 2018 | Featured, News & Analysis, Palestine, Politics
Israel’s Jewish Nation State Law can’t be a departure from the democratic principles it was founded on for the simple reason that it wasn’t founded on any.
My Home is Beit Daras: Our Lingering Nakba
by Ramzy Baroud | May 17, 2018 | Palestine, Politics, Viewpoints
For me, Beit Daras is not just a piece of earth but a perpetual fight for justice that shall never cease, because the Badrasawis belong to Beit Daras and nowhere else.
Renaming the 1948 War: Partition, Dispossession, and Fragmentation
by Richard Falk | Mar 26, 2018 | News & Analysis, Palestine, Politics
The UN General Assembly’s endorsement of the plan to partition Palestine should be rightly viewed as a geopolitical crime for its facilitation of the ethnic cleansing by which Israel came into existence.
Learn More about the Palestine Conflict Listening to This One Interview Than You Would in a Lifetime of Reading the New York Times
by Editor | Feb 22, 2018 | News & Analysis, Palestine, Politics
Jeremy R. Hammond, author of “Obstacle to Peace: The US Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict'”, systematically dismantles popular myths propagated by the mainstream media, giving a corrective historical overview focusing on the events of 1948 and 1967, the so-called “peace process”, “Operation Cast Lead”, and more.
Why the US Moving Its Israel Embassy to Jerusalem Would Be Illegal
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Jun 23, 2017 | Featured, News & Analysis, Palestine, Politics, US
The mainstream media serve Israel’s occupation regime by failing to inform that for the US to relocate its Israel embassy to Jerusalem would be illegal.
The New York Times on “Nakba”: Whitewashing the Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine
by Jeremy R. Hammond | May 15, 2017 | Essays, Palestine, Politics
Its characterizations of the Nakba are illustrative of how the New York Times systematically whitewashes the ethnic cleansing of Palestine from history.
What Is the Greatest Obstacle to Peace between Israel and Palestine?
by Jeremy R. Hammond | May 2, 2017 | News & Analysis, Palestine, Politics, US
Once the greatest obstacle to peace between Israelis and Palestinians is correctly identified, the path forward to a just resolution reveals itself.
Palestinian, Jewish Voices Must Jointly Challenge Israel’s Past
by Ramzy Baroud | Apr 26, 2017 | Palestine, Politics, Viewpoints
Fortunately, the Palestinian voices that have fought against the official Israeli narrative are now joined by a growing number of Jewish voices.
John Kerry’s Big Lie and the US’s Opposition to the Two-State Solution
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Jan 17, 2017 | Essays, Palestine, Politics, US
Deciphering John Kerry’s euphemistic language from his December 28, 2016 speech on Middle East peace reveals the US’s opposition to the two-state solution.