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.
Settlers on Israel’s eastern frontier By Gadi Algazi
Le Monde Diplomatique August 2006 The settlements of the West Bank built in the past decade, privately financed and publicly backed, have attracted nonpolitical Jews, both the well-off looking for … Continue reading
Offshoring to the West Bank: commercial and political exploitation of stolen land By Gadi Algazi
Le Monde August 2006 Residents of Modi’in Illit do not consider themselves settlers. The housing shortage has pushed large ultra-orthodox families to the settlement where they get public housing and … Continue reading
Lebanon, Iraq, Israel and the US Neocons: Everything Old Is New By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t Perspective | Tuesday 15 August 2006 Everything old becomes new again, or so the saying goes. Nowhere is this more evident than … Continue reading
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