Ghada Karmi

BBC airs Israeli "Independence Day" propaganda presented as documentary

BBC’s recent behavior has left it with no defense against claims of pro-Israel bias.

New film explains the basics to achieving justice in Palestine

Asa Winstanley
18 October 2012

Filmmaker Sami Moukaddem demonstrates that the Palestinian situation isn’t complex in his debut documentary.

"After Zionism" puts forth debates on one-state solution

Sarah Irving
14 August 2012
After Zionism: One State for Israel and Palestine is a significant contribution to the literature on the one-state/two-state debate.

Israel treats every Palestinian child as "potential terrorist": government-backed UK study

Asa Winstanley
London
28 June 2012
A new report funded and supported by the UK government that accuses Israel of violating international law with its treatment of Palestinian child detainees was launched in London this week.

BDS roundup: Scholars' delegation to Palestine, UK museum slammed for links to Ahava

Academic scholars visit Palestine on a fact-finding mission and urge their colleagues to join the academic boycott of Israel; London’s Museum of Natural History criticized for its links with settlement industry Ahava; and more.

Ethan Bronner's Nakba denial in The New York Times

New York Times bureau chief Ethan Bronner promotes Israeli propaganda that Palestinian refugees were forced from their homes only after Arab armies intervened on 15 May 1948, ignoring the reality that hundreds of thousands had been forced out since December 1947.

The great book robbery of 1948

Arwa Aburawa
9 November 2010

A new documentary reveals a hidden chapter in the history of the Nakba — the Palestinian expulsion and flight at the hands of Zionist militias as Israel was established in 1948 — which saw the systematic looting of more than 60,000 Palestinian books by Israeli forces and the attempted destruction of Palestinian culture.

NY Times' Jerusalem property makes it protagonist in Palestine conflict

Ali Abunimah
2 March 2010

The New York Times’ Jerusalem bureau chief lives on property Israel seized from Palestinian refugees forced to leave their homes during the Nakba in 1948. EI’s Ali Abunimah reveals for the first time details of The Times’ acquisition and use of this property and the story of the Palestinian family whose home it was. What are the implications for its reporting of a case that places the “newspaper of record” at the heart of the Palestine conflict?

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