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Goldstone’s Rethink: Cleansing Israel’s War Crimes

by Jonathan Cook April 9, 2011

Jonathan Cook considers what judge Richard Goldstone may or may not have retracted from his original report on Israel’s attack on Gaza in 2008, the validity of his apparent retractions and what may lay behind his rethink.

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INTERVIEW – With Prof. Richard Falk

by Richard Falk April 13, 2010

By Dr. Hanan Chehata EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW – With Prof. Richard Falk the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied (OPT), since 1967. In 2001 Falk served on a United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Inquiry Commission for the Palestinian territories with John Duggard. He is also [...]

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Norman Finkelstein / “This Time We Went Too Far:” Truth and Consequences of the Gaza Invasion

by Haitham Sabbah April 10, 2010

A must-read for anyone interested in the Israel-Palestine conflict, Norman Finkelstein’s new book, “This Time We Went Too Far”, is a timely and important study of the 2008 Gaza Invasion. As the Israeli government attempts to discredit the UN Goldstone Report on the Gaza assault, Norman Finkelstein’s meticulous study of why Israel attacked, what happened [...]

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Waldorf: Thirty One Groups Protest Friends Of The War Criminals

by Haitham Sabbah April 7, 2010

On March 9, 2010, a single file silent procession of seven hundred people encircled the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. Organized by a coalition of twenty five peace and Palestine solidarity groups, grassroots, community and religious organizations and endorsed by six Israeli and Palestinian groups, they protested Friends of the Israel Defense Forces who [...]

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The Palestinians are Winning the Legitimacy War: Will it Matter?

by Richard Falk April 4, 2010

By Richard Falk* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz Ever since the Balfour Declaration in 1917 gave the formal approval of the British government to the establishment of ‘a Jewish homeland’ profound issues of legitimacy were present in the conflict recently known as the Israel/Palestine Conflict. This original colonialist endorsement of the Zionist project has produced [...]

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