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Israeli Forces Target Journalists in West Bank
It is becoming increasingly risky to cover clashes and protests between Israeli security forces and Palestinian protesters in the West Bank.
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The US and Israel: Diverging Interests, An Analysis
It is often alleged that the basis for U.S.-Israeli relations lies in “shared concerns and interests.” What really holds the relationship together is a systemic aspect of American politics.
Sixty Percent of Global Drone Exports Come From Israel – New Data
Israel has supplied 60.7 percent of the world's drones since 1985.
The Palestinian Arab Citizens of Israel: Pointing the Way Forward
That the Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel have fought for their rights for 67 years and continue to advance in their struggle gives me hope.
Lee Kuan Yew and Benjamin Netanyahu: The Politics of Fear
Singapore and Israel share a particular sense of fear, one that's manipulated politically by leaders.
Richard Falk on the Aftermath of Operation Protective Edge in Gaza
The international law scholar discusses Israel's continuing war on Gaza's population.
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Change in Israel Will Only Come From Outside Pressure
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's appeal to Israelis' worst racist instincts worked.
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Netanyahu the Mythbuster: “Special Relationship” No More
There is much for Americans to think about.
Israel’s Blatant Flouting of International Law Requires Presidential Response
President Obama has a constitutional duty to enforce the law.
An Angry White House Vows to Confront Netanyahu, but Will It End Key US Support for Occupation?
Administration officials have already vowed the billions of dollars in US military aid to Israel will continue unimpeded.