Netanyahu in Australia: Just what is he selling? by Jeff Halper
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For Israel, the Palestinians have long since ceased being of any interest, let alone an existential threat. So what is really on Netanyahu’s mind, and what are he and Turnbull really discussing?
This Is not a Truck, by Micaela Sahhar
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Misapprehending terror and recognising resistance in Palestine
Outrage by Noam Chomsky
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Manufactured outrage and the hypocrisy of the West
Arena Publications Podcast #1: Interview With Prof. Richard Falk (16/09/13)
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An interview with Professor Richard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University, Visiting Distinguished Professor in Global and International Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara and United Nations Special Rapporteur on Palestinian human rights.
Ways to Claim a Country
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Gillian Cowlishaw reflecting on the settler consciousness of place and origin
Call for Australian Boycott of Research and Cultural Links with Israel
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Despite widespread international condemnation for its policy of violent repression against the Palestinian people in the Occupied Territories, the Israeli government appears impervious to moral appeals from world leaders.
Armageddon in the Middle East?
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Jeremy Salt The roots of the current middle-east conflict were laid long before Israel was founded. The last, best hope for a just peace is that the Israeli people will come to terms with the problematic history of Zionism.
Black Pluto’s Door
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Tom Nairn: The beginnings of a new and undisguised american unilateralism has led many to suggest global forms of justice. But peace may only be achieved by overcoming the impasse of nationalisms in the region