Ilan Pappe

Ilan Pappé and CAMERA: how Zionists are fighting history

What happens with Israeli media watchdog group CAMERA tries to rewrite history and go after Ilan Pappé.

Audio: Ali Abunimah and Ilan Pappe keynote speeches at Harvard One State Conference

On March 3 and 4 many speakers gave presentations and took part in discussions at the Harvard One State Conference. The two keynote speeches, by Ali Abunimah and Ilan Pappe, were captured by participants.

Zionist group fails to disrupt Ilan Pappe's tour at California state universities

The California State University (CSU) system has sent a letter to a Zionist group rejecting their claim that Ilan Pappe, an Israeli historian and a frequent contributor to The Electronic Intifada, should not receive CSU sponsorship during his upcoming campus tour.

"Educate through action": poet Remi Kanazi on triumphant UK tour

Asa Winstanley
London
26 December 2011

Poet and activist Remi Kanazi talks about his recent UK tour, the successes of the global boycott movement, and why artists must act beyond mere entertainment.

New Pappe book highlights plight of forgotten Palestinians

Asa Winstanley
7 December 2011

Historian Ilan Pappe addresses the plight of Palestinians who remained in the new State of Israel following the Nakba in The Forgotten Palestinians.

Unmasking Gershom Gorenberg, historian and apologist for ethnic cleansing

Stephen Maher
1 December 2011

Zionism seeks to erase and rewrite history in order to avoid accepting its ugly colonial legacy.

Knesset moves forward on bill granting Israel unchecked, draconian powers

Jillian Kestler-D'Amours
Jerusalem
22 September 2011

Israel’s use of administrative detention, expulsion and widespread closure of Palestinian cultural institutions will be fortified and backed by a bill that threatens to turn law-abiding citizens and organizations into “terrorists.”

Pappe reassesses legacy of Palestinian dynasty

Asa Winstanley
8 September 2011

Ilan Pappe’s new political biography, The Rise and Fall of a Palestinian Dynasty, profiles the history of one of Jerusalem’s predominant Palestinian families.

Israel lobby dictates who may run for Ireland's president

Zionist blogger succeeds in pushing Palestine solidarity campaigner David Norris to withdraw from election.

Israel plans to forcibly transfer 40,000 Bedouin citizens

Jillian Kestler-D'Amours
16 June 2011

A new Israeli proposal that would forcibly transfer more than 40,000 Bedouin citizens into government-planned townships in the Negev (Naqab) desert has raised the ire of Bedouin communities and their supporters, who say that the plan is both discriminatory and ignores the Bedouins’ historic connection to the land.

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