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The Ideological Mystification of Palestinian Resistance

In the Zionist ideological architecture, any discourse on Palestine has to be prefaced by the question “Do you condemn Hamas?” The underlying rationale of this question is that anti-colonial violence is a symbol of “barbarism” that needs to be met with absolute contempt. In its place, we are enjoined to follow the path of “civilization,” […]

Blood and Oil in the Orient: A 2023 Update

The Hamas-Israel War The 2023 war between Hamas and Israel elicits many different explanations. As with previous regional hostilities, here too, the pundits and commentators have numerous overlapping processes to draw on – from the struggle between the Zionist and Palestinian national movements, to the deep hostility between the Rabbinate and Islamic churches, to the […]

The US against Hamas in Gaza, but supports terrorists in Syria

Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator On October 7, Israel was attacked by Hamas, an armed Palestinian resistance group inside Gaza. The group killed 1,405 people, and kidnapped over 200 in Israel. Hamas was a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, a global terrorist organization which is outlawed in many countries, but not in the US, […]

Truth vs. Conspiracy in the Israeli Regime: Israel’s Real Goals in Gaza

Since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza, triggered by the Hamas-led offensive of October 7, the regime has battered the Palestinian civilian population of the Gaza Strip. Many ideas are floating around as to what Israel’s goals are, whether securing more oil, the Ben Gurion Canal, the re-occupation of Gaza, or the expulsion of Read More...

ADL Data on Rise of Anti-Semitic Incidents Doesn’t Add Up

A new report from the ADL claims that anti-Semitic incidents across the US have skyrocketed by more than 400%. But as Alan Macleod reveals, the numbers do not add up unless one equates opposition to Israel's bombardment of Gaza with hatred of Jews.
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