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Avnery Reveals “The Return of the Generals”
by James M. Wall Uri Avnery, intrepid columnist, ageless Israeli peace activist, and retired IDF soldier, has seen, up close, the actions of every government Israeli voters have put in office since the nation was created. He is not fooled … Continue reading
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81 House Members Enjoy Hiatus In Israel
by James M. Wall Eighty-one members of the US House of Representatives—about 20 percent of the total membership—are enjoying a late summer week-long, all-expenses paid trip to Israel. This hasbara (propaganda) trip happens every other summer (in non-election years), but this … Continue reading
Posted in Media, Middle East Politics, Religion and politics
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It Is Time to Listen To King Hussein
by James M. Wall From time to time, just as the Middle East political cauldron reaches one of its major boiling points, the New York Times‘ Thomas Friedman sits down to write an open letter to the leaders of a … Continue reading
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Israeli and West Bank Women and Girls Violate Israeli Laws In A Rosa Parks Moment
by James M. Wall The New York Times‘ Ethan Bronner reports that West Bank Palestinian women and girls have again broken Israeli laws to go swimming in the Mediterranean Sea. This is Rosa Parks country, folks. Bronner actually evoked Parks’ … Continue reading
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How Would Murdoch’s Downfall Affect Israel? Don’t Ask the US Media
by James M. Wall JTA columnist Ron Kampeas has been a lone voice in sounding the alarm to his Jewish readers: “Pro-Israel leaders in the United States, Britain and Australia are warily watching the unfolding of the phone-hacking scandal that is … Continue reading
Posted in Media, Middle East Politics, Politics and Elections
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Congress Blesses Israel’s Matrix of Control
by James M. Wall The US Congress announced through two July votes that since the US and Israel are obviously the colonial bosses of the Middle East, the future of the Palestinian people must be determined through “negotiations” between unequal … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East Politics, Politics and Elections
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Netanyahu Panics When Folks Like Kathy Kelly Come to Visit Palestine by Sea or By Air
by James M. Wall When the Israeli government discovered that a large contingent of American and European activists were coming to visit Palestine, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went into his full military stance. He made one huge mistake. He forgot … Continue reading
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Israel Battles Gaza Flotilla on Two Fronts
By James M. Wall A year ago, the Israeli Defense Forces handed Israel one of its worst media defeats in modern history. Israeli commandos, filled with their government’s propaganda that Israel’s security was at stake, landed on the Turkish ship … Continue reading
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Netanyahu Owns the US Congress; Soon We Will Know if He Also Owns Gaza and the UN
by James M. Wall We need look no further than the politics of the state of Israel to see what extremist religion can do with power. The Tea Party in the US, which will determine the winner of the presidential … Continue reading
A Walk On the Dark Side Of Israeli-Dominated American Politics
by James M. Wall A once largely unknown politician has been discarded as a liability by his fellow Democrats. I refer, of course, to former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner, not Glenn Beck (pictured here), about whom much more later. … Continue reading
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