by Stephen Lendman October 8, 2010
Sharon earlier, and Netanyahu today, share like-minded views; namely, that “relations with the Palestinians (are) a zero-sum game” in which Israel intends to gain at their expense, including its own Arab citizens. Both leaders spurn concessions, Sharon once saying, “This is our land, and we’ll settle it and build on it in order to prevent the creation of a Palestinian state. We’ll never give up this area.” As a result, Palestinians have been ruthlessly persecuted, imprisoned, or slaughtered in gross violation of international laws.
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by Jonathan Cook September 28, 2010
With the resumption of settlement construction in the West Bank yesterday, Israel’s powerful settler movement hopes that it has scuttled peace talks with the Palestinians, too. It would be misleading, however, to assume that the major obstacle to the success of talks is the right-wing political ideology the settler movement represents. Equally important are deeply [...]
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