Tag: Operation Cast Lead
10 Zionist Arguments You’ve Encountered, But Didn’t Have Answers To
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Nov 28, 2016 | Editorial, Featured, Palestine, Politics
Here are ten popular arguments Zionists use to defend Israel’s crimes against the Palestinians and how to answer them effectively.
Ban Ki-moon’s Legacy in Palestine: Failure in Words and Deeds
by Ramzy Baroud | Sep 28, 2016 | News & Analysis, Palestine, Politics, US
Ban Ki-moon was the most ideal man for the job of UN Secretary General, as far as the US government and the Israeli occupation regime are concerned.
The Role of the US Media in the Palestine Conflict
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Sep 20, 2016 | Featured, News & Analysis, Palestine, Politics, US
The US mainstream media serve the role of manufacturing consent for the US policy of supporting Israel’s crimes against the Palestinians.
Eco-Insurgency, Tribal Vision, and Ultra-Nationalist Geopolitics: In Further Critique of Michael Oren
by Richard Falk | Jul 31, 2015 | Middle East, US, Viewpoints
If we care about future generations and the wellbeing of the species and its natural surroundings, we must begin to think, feel, and act like an eco-insurgent.
The U.S. Role In the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
by Devon Douglas-Bowers | Dec 2, 2013 | News & Analysis, Palestine, US
The following is the transcript of an interview I did with Jeremy R. Hammond, founding editor of Foreign Policy Journal, on his forthcoming book about the US role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israel’s Illegal Use of White Phosphorus During ‘Operation Cast Lead’
by Jeremy R. Hammond | May 3, 2013 | Essays, Featured, Palestine, US
As the case of Israel’s illegal use of white phosphorus during Operation Cast Lead shows, the US media try to cover up US complicity in Israeli war crimes.