From Mania to Depression By Uri Avnery
THIRTY THREE days of war. The longest of our wars since 1949. On the Israeli side: 154 dead – 117 of them soldiers. 3970 rockets launched against us, 37 civilians … Continue reading
Hezbollywood? Digitally Erasing a Massacre: Why Hezbollywood was Born By Andrew Ford Lyons
Counterpunch 15 August, 2006 If a regular old picture is worth a thousand words, how much does a digitally altered image fetch on the international market today? I ask because … Continue reading
In a military democracy, it is the warriors who call the shots By George Monbiot
The Guardian Tuesday August 15, 2006 The failure of the attack on Lebanon has left the Israeli people less secure, but it has done nothing to dent the generals’ power.
Open Letter to Mike Wallace: Ahmadinejad Puts 60 Minutes Host to Shame by Michael K. Smith
Poor Mike Wallace — castigated by the Right for even interviewing Ahmadinejad at all, and severely criticised by the Left for doing what was never going to be anything other … Continue reading
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