Only the Israeli Dead Matter: Israel’s Failure at Investigating Its Bloody Wars

At a glance, Israel appears a true democracy. Take a closer look and that facade of democracy will soon dissipate, turning into something else entirely. Tuesday 28 February was one of those moments. The chain of events was as follows: An official Israeli State Comptroller issued another report on the Israeli government’s handling of the … Continue reading “Only the Israeli Dead Matter: Israel’s Failure at Investigating Its Bloody Wars”

The Trump-Netanyahu Circus: Now, No One Can Save Israel From Itself

The President of the United States can hardly be taken seriously, saying much but doing little. His words, often offensive, carry no substance, and it is impossible to summarize his complex political outlook about important issues. This is precisely the type of American presidency that Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, prefers. However, Donald Trump is … Continue reading “The Trump-Netanyahu Circus: Now, No One Can Save Israel From Itself”

Israel’s Vision for the Future Is Terrifying

Empirical historical evidence combined with little commonsense are enough to tell us the type of future options that Israel has in store for the Palestinian people: perpetual apartheid or ethnic cleansing, or a mix of both. The passing of the “Regularisation Bill” on 6 February is all we need to imagine the Israeli-envisaged future. The … Continue reading “Israel’s Vision for the Future Is Terrifying”

Israel Rejoices in Unbridled Colony Expansion Amid Trump’s Havoc

Within days of US President Donald Trump being sworn in, the Israeli government announced the approval of around 2,500 new housing units. Within the first two weeks of Trump’s presidency, the number of new housing units, all to be built illegally on Palestinian land, was raised to 5,500, including the first brand new government-sanctioned colony … Continue reading “Israel Rejoices in Unbridled Colony Expansion Amid Trump’s Havoc”

Clamoring for Israeli Approval: Trump’s Election Promises Will Haunt Him

U.S. President Donald Trump promises to be pro-Israel in every aspect. "I’m the best thing that could ever happen to Israel," he boasted at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s Presidential Forum in Washington DC, in December, 2015. For a brief moment, Trump appeared as if rethinking his unconditional support for Israel, when in February 2016, the … Continue reading “Clamoring for Israeli Approval: Trump’s Election Promises Will Haunt Him”

The Paris Peace Conference: Signaling an End to a Western-Dominated Era?

No, it was not just "another Middle East peace conference," as a columnist in Israeli Jerusalem Post attempted to depict the Paris Peace Conference held on January 15, with top official representations from 70 countries attending. If it was, indeed, just "another peace conference", representatives from the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority (PA) would … Continue reading “The Paris Peace Conference: Signaling an End to a Western-Dominated Era?”

The Balancing Act Is Over: What Elor Azaria Taught Us About Israel

For some, the "manslaughter" conviction – following the murder by Israeli army medic, Elor Azaria, of already incapacitated Palestinian man, Fattah al-Sharif – is finally settling a protracted debate regarding where Israelis stand on Palestinian human rights. Nearly 70 percent of the Israeli public supports calls to pardon the convicted soldier, who is largely perceived … Continue reading “The Balancing Act Is Over: What Elor Azaria Taught Us About Israel”

Enough Fearmongering: Only One Democratic State Is Possible in Palestine and Israel

Long before December 28, when Secretary of State, John Kerry took the podium at the Dean Acheson Auditorium in Washington DC to pontificate on the uncertain future of the two-state solution and the need to save Israel from itself, the subject of a Palestinian state has been paramount. In fact, unlike common belief, the push … Continue reading “Enough Fearmongering: Only One Democratic State Is Possible in Palestine and Israel”

A Blessing in Disguise? The Trump Presidency May be Better for Palestine

Israel is dizzy. January 20th has been like another Christmas Day and Donald Trump is jolly old Santa Claus bearing gifts. The writing is already on the wall as President-elect Trump has appointed an extremist, David Friedman, as the next US Ambassador to Israel who intends to relocate the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to … Continue reading “A Blessing in Disguise? The Trump Presidency May be Better for Palestine”

Palestine 2017: Time To Bid Farewell to Washington and Embrace the Globe

There is no doubt that the UN Security Council condemnation of Israel on Friday was an important and noteworthy event. True, the United Nations’ main chambers (the Security Council and the General Assembly) and its various institutions, ranging from the International Court of Justice to the UN cultural agency, UNESCO, have repeatedly condemned the Israeli … Continue reading “Palestine 2017: Time To Bid Farewell to Washington and Embrace the Globe”