Farid Esack describes attempts to ban him from French universities as a “huge tactical blunder.” Read more about Boycotting Israel more urgent than in case of South Africa, says anti-apartheid veteran
The veteran Palestinian journalist opens up to The Electronic Intifada about the arm-twisting that led to his departure as editor of the London pan-Arab paper he founded. Read more about Abdel Bari Atwan: I was forced out by funders
Senior BBC editors and presenters make some startling admissions when questioned on why they pander to Israel. Read more about Why does the BBC plead ignorance on Palestine?
Louisa Waugh isn’t afraid to demolish stereotypes about Palestine or to criticize “do-gooders” from the West. Read more about Beautiful normality of Gaza's people shines in new book
Think tank “expert” Nick Witney helped Britain secure a massive arms deal in Saudi Arabia; his claims to be promoting peace in the Middle East must be questioned. Read more about Warmonger poses as voice of reason on Palestine
There is nothing complex about Bradley Manning’s case, so why is the world’s best known human rights group not demanding his release? Read more about How Amnesty has let down Bradley Manning
Annemarie Jacir on honoring the fedayeen who believed return to Palestine was a possibility. Read more about Honoring Palestinian history: filmmaker Annemarie Jacir on "When I Saw You"
A chat with the PA’s unelected prime minister had been part of the itinerary for trips organized by the Israel lobby. Read more about Thomas Friedman mourns demise of "Fayyadism"
Making Egypt more critical towards Israel requires a “structural change” within Egypt itself. Read more about Cairo remains dependent on US aid, says scholar of Egyptian foreign policy
Why has Dublin’s best-known university, Trinity College, teamed up with Israel’s war industry? Read more about Ireland's elite abets Israel's crimes