Foreign policy and the conflict
Clergy acknowledge a “growing consensus” that the one-state reality may be irreversible. Read more about Zionism is a “false theology,” says new Presbyterian study guide
Taking action against sponsors of pro-Israel events can be an effective tactic. Read more about Chicago Botanic Garden forced to rethink links with Jewish National Fund
Chloe Ruthven doesn’t appear to have done basic homework for her movie Do-Gooders. Read more about A confused and contradictory film on how foreigners “help” Palestine
Stephen Harper’s embrace of the Jewish National Fund is in keeping with the support for Israel voiced by his predecessors. Read more about Zionism is part of Canada's political fabric
Josh Ruebner’s book exposes the Obama administration’s Palestine policies. Read more about Obama: Who had hopes to shatter?
Health and environmental fears rise as authorities face numerous problems at once. Read more about Storm exacerbates sewage crisis in Gaza
Ireland’s Near FM suspended me over a broadcast describing Gaza as an open prison. Read more about How Israeli diplomats tried to muzzle an Irish journalist
Corporate Watch’s research trip to Palestine aims to connect young activists in Gaza and those in the west. Read more about Forging new links to boycott movement in Gaza
My children ask why we are constantly without power; I don’t know how to explain. Read more about I've no choice but to battle Gaza's blackouts
Campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions is “as good as it gets,” according to the Israeli historian. Read more about “We don’t have the luxury to wait” for Israel to change on its own, says Ilan Pappe
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