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Reflections on Alan Johnston’s Kidnapping and Release

  • July 5, 2007
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BBC Director General Mark Thompson spoke for me (and, I imagine, most people in the world) when he said that news of Alan’s release had given him a “fantastic sense of relief and delight.”

My own sense of relief and delight was all the more fantastic because within days of Alan being taken I went public with my fear that he might already be dead, murdered.

We now know, from Alan’s own account, that he himself thought he was going to be killed when, at about 3.30 on the morning after he was abducted, he was hooded and taken outside.

In my expression of fear as posted to this blog, I said I believed it was wrong to jump to conclusions about who, really, had taken Alan (and might have killed him) and why. I went on to speculate that if one took motive in account, there was a case, repeat acase, for saying that Israel was one of the parties with a motive. That suggestion provoked a barrage of organised Zionist hate mail. Some of which I published.

Question: Does what we know today enable us to be any more certain about who, really, was responsible for Alan’s abduction? I say NO! … continue reading

How Israeli Racism Eliminates Israeli Shame

  • June 22, 2007
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I am posting below the text of one of the most powerful and moving speeches I have ever read in my whole life (of getting on for three score and ten). It was delivered on Saturday 17 June in Rabin Square, Tel Aviv, by Nurit Peled-Elhanan, one of Israel’s most eloquent and courageous peace activists.

Nurit is a lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and in 2001 she was the recipient of the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought.

She was born in Israel, studied at the University of California in Los Angeles and the Sorbonne (University of Paris) and received her Ph.D at the Hebrew University. She specializes in Israeli educational materials … continue reading

The Continuing Madness of Western Policy

  • June 17, 2007
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I was intending to write and post an analysis of my own about why, really, Hamas decided to go to war with elements of Fatah in Gaza; but there are two articles by others which I think are as close to the truth – perhaps I should say facts of the matter – as one can get so close in time to the events.

I am reproducing both of these articles below, and as a sort of introduction to them I’ll say only this … continue reading

The Liberty Affair and the Problem with the Truth of History

  • June 11, 2007
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As it relates to the making and sustaining of the Arab-Israeli conflict, there is no better or more shocking example of how the truth of history has been suppressed than the Liberty Affair. Israel’s attack, on 8 June 1967, on America’s most sophisticated spy ship; an all-out attack which was originally intended to kill all of the Liberty’s crew and sink the vessel but which, when the attack was called off, had killed “only” 34 American sailors and wounded 172 others.

On 8 June this year I received from America’s Council for the National Interest Foundation (CNI) the text of an op-ed carried by the San DiegoUnion Tribune of that day. It was headlined … continue reading

Zionism’s on-going colonisation in action

  • June 11, 2007
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A most powerful and moving video (running time under nine minutes) has come to my attention. The gentleman who drew it to my attention wrote, “Watch this video – if you can bear it.” It made me cry tears of rage.

It can be found on

http://www.tv.social.org.il/medini/yosi-ertas-19-5-07.htm

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