Jimmy Johnson

New book explores Jewish opposition to Israel's occupation

Jimmy Johnson
9 January 2012

A new book critiques and examines how diaspora Jews articulate solidarity with Palestinians and the Palestine liberation struggle, including the growing boycott movement against Israel.

Book review: How Zionism paved way for permanent war

Jimmy Johnson
15 December 2011

A new book spotlights the fundamental nature, history and context of Israeli settler-colonialism in Palestine.

Elia Suleiman's sublime "The Time That Remains"

Jimmy Johnson
9 May 2011

The Time That Remains: Chronicle of a Present Absentee is a must-see by writer-director-co-star Elia Suleiman.

Palestinian rights don't factor into Israel-Azerbaijan relations

Jimmy Johnson
28 March 2011

A remarkable and damning January 2009 diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks paints an ugly picture of crude pragmatism in Israeli-Azerbaijani relations. Jimmy Johnson comments.

US promoting arms trade mission organized by settlement firm

Jimmy Johnson
18 March 2011

A trade mission of the US government in partnership with a settlement-based aerospace and consulting firm raises questions about why Washington is promoting the Israeli arms trade and why it is doing so with a firm based in an illegal colony which explicitly contradicts official US policy as well as international law.

Finland shopping for "battle-tested" Israeli weaponry

Bruno Jäntti and Jimmy Johnson
18 January 2011

Finland’s ministry of defense has narrowed the field in its competition to provide the Finnish army with mini unmanned aerial vehicles. Of the five remaining bidders, four are Israeli firms with deep ties to the occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Golan Heights.

China imports Israel's methods of propaganda and repression

Jimmy Johnson
28 December 2010

A recent meeting between Chinese and Israeli military officials is only the latest in a burgeoning security relationship between Israel and China that includes drone technology, crowd control training, surveillance, intelligence gathering and more. This raises the question of how China’s official support for Palestinian self-determination will coincide with its ongoing procurement of the tools of Palestinian pacification. Jimmy Johnson comments.

India employing Israeli oppression tactics in Kashmir

Jimmy Johnson
19 August 2010

The 2010 summer in the disputed area of Jammu and Kashmir, administered by India, has been marked by popular protests by Kashmiris and crackdowns by India’s military. The stream of violence has left more than fifty dead, mostly young protestors. The situation in Kashmir has some parallels with Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, even borrowing the term intifada to describe the uprising. But the connection is more than analogy. Jimmy Johnson analyzes for The Electronic Intifada.

Why is Obama moving to fund Israel's Iron Dome project?

Jimmy Johnson
3 August 2010

On 16 July 2010, US Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs Andrew Shapiro laid out the Obama Administration’s policy on strategic cooperation, noting that earlier this year, President Obama “asked Congress to authorize $205 million to support the production of an Israeli-developed short range rocket defense system called Iron Dome.” If approved, these funds would be “above and beyond the $3 billion in Foreign Military Financing that the Administration requested for Israel” for 2011. Jimmy Johnson comments for The Electronic Intifada.

Book review: Israel and apartheid S. Africa's "Unspoken Alliance"

Jimmy Johnson
2 August 2010

In The Unspoken Alliance: Israel’s Secret Relationship with Apartheid South Africa, historian and Foreign Affairs editor Sasha Polakow-Suransky explores the rise and fall of the Cold War-era alliance between Israel and apartheid South Africa. Jimmy Johnson reviews for The Electronic Intifada.

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