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State of recognition
24 September 2011, by Joseph MassadWhether the UN grants the PA status as a state or refuses to do so, either outcome will be in Israel’s interest. What is at stake in Barack Obama’s vehement refusal to recognise Palestine as a mini-state with a disfigured geography and no sovereignty, and his urging the world community not to recognise it while threatening the Palestinians with retribution? What is the relationship between Obama’s refusal to recognise Palestine and his insistence on recognising Israel’s right to be a (…) -
Gideon Lévy : une épine dans le flanc d’Israël
18 décembre 2006, par Sylvain CypelUne épine dans le désert". Le 25 août, quand les médias israéliens n’évoquaient que le "séisme" généré par l’"échec" de la guerre au Liban, Gideon Lévy, lui, rédigeait sous ce titre sa "story" hebdomadaire dans le supplément du quotidien Haaretz. Un reportage à Shoka - "épine", en arabe -, un village miséreux de la bande de Gaza. En un mois, quand tous les regards se portaient vers le Hezbollah, dix-sept Palestiniens y avaient été tués par l’armée israélienne. Gideon interroge les (…) -
Arabs-Israelis protest against Jewish state’s ’racism’
19 April 2009Thousands of Arab-Israelis on Monday demonstrated against what they called Israel’s "racism" at a rally commemorating the killing of six people in a 1976 protest against land grabs. Arab-Israeli MPs, mayors and other dignitaries were among the demonstrators in the annual Land Day protest at Deir Hanna village in Israel’s Galilee region. Waving Palestinian flags and green banners - the color of the Islamic movement - as well as the symbols of the various Arab-Israeli parties, the (…) -
Israel’s Constant Crisis
31 December 2008, by Justin RaimondoAs the Israelis continue to pound Gaza, killing Hamas cadre, traffic cops, and civilians alike, Americans shake their heads and wonder: why can’t they all just get along? Why must we be involved? The answer to both questions lies in understanding the peculiar nature of the Israeli state and its "special relationship" to the West, specifically the U.S. Defenders of the Israeli government and its policies often complain that Israel just wants to be treated as a "normal country," like any (…) -
The Joke in Annapolis
27 November 2007, by Uri AvneryThe Annapolis conference is a joke. Though not in the least funny. Like quite a lot of political initiatives, this one too, according to all the indications, started more or less by accident. George Bush was due to make a speech. He was looking for a theme that would give it some substance. Something that would divert attention away from his fiascos in Iraq and Afghanistan. Something simple, optimistic, easy to swallow. Somehow, the idea of a "meeting" of leaders to promote the (…) -
U.S.: Palestinians need not recognize Israel as Jewish state before talks
19 April 2009, by Akiva EldarPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s demand that the Palestinians recognize Israel as the state of the Jewish people as a condition for renewing peace talks is unacceptable to the United States, the State Department said during special envoy George Mitchell’s visits over the weekend to Ramallah and Cairo. The State Department released statements saying that the United States would continue to promote a two-state solution. In Ramallah, Mitchell met with Palestinian Authority President (…) -
لماذا لم تؤثر الحرب على النمو الإقتصادي لإسرائيل؟
20 آذار (مارس) 2007, بقلم د. عادل سمارةقد تكون الحرب مع حزب الله من الحروب الطويلة نسبياً في الصراع العربي الإسرائيلي إذ دامت ثلاثة وثلاثون يوماً، وبرأي البعض ستة اسابيع. ورغم طول هذه الحرب مقارنة بغيرها وبالقرار الإسرائيلي المعروف تقليدياً، بأن اية حرب تخوضها إسرائيل يجب أن لا تكون طويلة، إلا أن من أهم وقائعها أنها دفعت قرابة ثلث السكان إلى الشوارع هرباً من الصواريخ التي كان بوسعها الذهاب إلى "ما بعد ما بعد ما بعد حيفا!". وهم السكان الذين اعتادوا "الأمان التام" في الحرب حتى لو طالت. وهو أمان نجم في الأساس عن التفوق التسليحي (…) -
Nous, Juifs contre les frappes d’Israël
20 avril 2007Voici vingt-quatre ans, Israël lançait au Liban l’opération « Paix en Galilée », qui allait, par les bombardements terrestres et aériens, faire des centaines de victimes civiles et qui devait aussi, du fait de l’appui apporté par Israël à ses supplétifs libanais, conduire aux massacres de Sabra et Chatila. C’est alors que, grâce à l’initiative de Pierre Vidal-Naquet notamment , fut lancé un appel de cent intellectuels juifs qui se désolidarisaient des soutiens inconditionnels à l’opération (…) -
Manifest Destiny and Israel
16 April 2008, by Uri AvneryNEXT MONTH, Israel will celebrate its 60th anniversary. The government is working feverishly to make this day into an occasion of joy and jubilation. While serious problems are crying out for funds, some 40 million dollars have been allocated to this aim. Bur the nation is in no mood for celebrations. It is gloomy. From all directions the government is blamed for this gloom. "They have no agenda" is the refrain, "Their only concern is their own survival." (The word "agenda", with its (…) -
Israël, Palesine - Vérités sur un conflit
27 février 2007, par Alain Gresh"Dieu est du côté du persécuté..." " Est-ce ratiociner que de se demander d’où venaient ces enfants, qui les avait mis en première ligne, dans le cadre de quelle lugubre stratégie du martyre ? [...] Est-ce faillir, oui, que de suggérer que la brutalité insensée de l’armée sud-africaine, cette débauche et cette disproportion des moyens employés étaient une réponse à ce qu’il faut appeler une déclaration de guerre des Noirs ? " Ces mots, s’ils avaient été écrits au lendemain des émeutes de (…)
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