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Palestinian - Page 12

November 12, 2023
Columns

Is the US seeking a Gaza cease-fire to spare Israel, or just pretending?

As tensions rise and clashes intensify on the South Lebanon front between resistance groups and the Israeli occupation army, it’s clear that the nightmare prospect haunting the US administration — the expansion

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Are There Any Paranoids in the Stadium Tonight? Two Nights in Santiago With Roger Waters

No one does a stadium show like Roger Waters. The music, of course, is resplendent, but so too are the soundscape, the images, the giant sheep and pig, the lasers, the films, the energy of the fans who—despite the language

November 29, 2023

Israel Cannot Rebut Apartheid

Columns/Human Rights

On 24 June 2023, Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) Herzl Halevi, Chief of Shin Bet (Intelligence) Ronen Bar, and Police

Israel’s Genocide Betrays the Holocaust

Defence/Diplomacy

Israel’s lebensraum master plan for Gaza, borrowed from the Nazi’s depopulation of Jewish ghettos, is clear. Destroy infrastrutrue, medical facilities and sanitation, including access to clean water.

Ten reasons why India’s stance on Gaza is unsustainable

October 9, 2023
Columns

The Indian reaction to the massive eruption of violence between Hamas and Israel on Saturday belies ground realities and ignores the geopolitical environment in that region and globally in which this cataclysmic

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The Current Israeli-Palestinian War –  Aeronautical and Geo-Political Considerations

October 9, 2023
Columns

It is forbidden to kill; therefore, all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets.” ― Voltaire The War Margeret Atwood once said: “War is

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Major Palestinian-Israeli conflicts in recent years

October 9, 2023
Israel

Hamas, an Islamist Palestinian group ruling the Gaza Strip, launched a massive surprise attack on Israel on Saturday, which included the firing of thousands of rockets and the infiltration of militants into

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Shocking Hamas Assault on Israel Echoes 1973 Yom Kippur Intelligence Failure

October 8, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

The massive surprise attack from the Gaza Strip by Iranian-backed Hamas on Israeli cities and towns Saturday represents Israel’s biggest intelligence failure since the 1973 Yom Kippur War.  In an unprecedented pre-dawn

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Operation Aqsa Flood: The Middle East is on the verge of exploding

October 8, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

After what can only be described as an unmitigated Israeli intelligence failure, and a massive armed incursion into Israeli territory by scores of Hamas militants which resulted in the mass murder and

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Israel’s Hour of Crisis: Hamas Terror Strikes Again

October 8, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

by Jude Amory The morning of 07 October 2023, marked an unexpected and jarring awakening for the Israeli public. As discussions swirled about systemic failures and glitches, no one could have foreseen

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Hamas Strikes: What’s Behind Israel’s Intelligence Failure?

October 7, 2023
Israel

The Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel are truly horrible and unprecedented.  The attacks are ongoing.  It will take days, even weeks to clean all of the terrorists out.  No one yet knows

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Palestinian-Italian Researcher Khaled El Qaisi Released on Bail Pending Further Hearings By Israeli Court

October 6, 2023
News

Palestinian-Italian activist and researcher Khaled el Qaisi has been released from prison a month after being detained by Israeli authorities. The 27-year-old was arrested on August 31 at the Allenby crossing which

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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Demands Renewal of Peace Process, Full UN Membership

September 30, 2023
Diplomacy/News

Addressing the 78th session of the UN General Assembly on Thursday, September 21, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas underlined that there can be no hope for peace in the region until Palestinians get their legitimate

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Barriers to Movement Are the Never-Ending Normal for Palestinians

September 23, 2023
Israel

Sundus Azza scans the news before she heads home, checking for signs that her 30-minute commute could turn into a four-hour-long slog. Any incident could make travel difficult. Sometimes Azza waits for

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