There is an absurd scene in Palestinian writer Suad Amiry's recent book Sharon and My Mother-in-Law that is revealing about Israeli Jews' attitude to the two other monotheistic religions. In 1992, long before Israel turned Amiry's home city of Ramallah into a...
End of the Strongmen
The era of the Middle East strongman, propped up by and enforcing Western policy, appears well and truly over. His power is being replaced with rule by civil war, apparently now the American administration's favored model across the region. Fratricidal fighting is...
The Trap of Recognizing Israel
The problem facing the Palestinian leadership, as they strive to bring the millions living in the occupied territories some small relief from their collective suffering, reduces to a matter of a few words. Like a naughty child who has only to say "sorry" to be...
Syria: Convenient but Unlikely Fall Guy for Gemayel’s Death
Commentators and columnists are agreed. Pierre Gemayel's assassination must have been the handiwork of Syria because his Christian Phalangists have been long-time allies of Israel and because, as industry minister, he was one of the leading figures in the Lebanese...
Hollow Visions of Palestine’s Future
David Grossman's widely publicized speech at the annual memorial rally for Yitzhak Rabin earlier this month has prompted some fine deconstruction of his "words of peace" from critics. Grossman, one of Israel's foremost writers and a figurehead for its main...
The Struggle for Palestine’s Soul
The message delivered to Condoleezza Rice this week by Israeli officials is that the humanitarian and economic disaster befalling Gaza has a single, reversible cause: the capture by Palestinian fighters of an Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, in late June from a...
Bad Faith and the Destruction of Palestine
A mistake too often made by those examining Israel's behavior in the occupied territories or when analyzing its treatment of Arabs in general, or interpreting its view of Iran is to assume that Israel is acting in good faith. Even its most trenchant...
The ‘New Anti-Semitism’ and Nuclear War
The trajectory of a long-running campaign that gave birth this month to the preposterous all-party British parliamentary report into anti-Semitism in the UK can be traced back to intensive lobbying by the Israeli government that began more than four years ago, in...
How Human Rights Watch Lost Its Way in Lebanon
The measure of a human rights organization is to be found not just in the strides it takes to seek justice for the oppressed and victimized but also in the compromises it makes to keep itself out of trouble. Because of the business that human rights defenders are in,...
Israel’s Deceptions
a Way of Life
In a state established on a founding myth that the native Palestinian population left of their own accord rather than being ethnically cleansed and one that seeks its legitimacy through a host of other lies, such as that the occupation of the West Bank...


