Middle East Monitor | Aug 27, 2013 According to Maariv newspaper, the Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations resumed yesterday evening despite the killing of three Palestinians in the Qalandiya refugee camp, north of Jerusalem. The paper confirmed that the Palestinian chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat, met his counterpart Tzipi Livni as scheduled. Reports of the talks resuming […]
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Tadamun Foundation reveals details of the Israeli “Anti-Terror Bill” submitted by Tzipi Livni
[ PIC 13/06/2013 – 09:12 PM ] Burning the Israeli flag will count as an act of “terrorism” according to the new bill NABLUS, (PIC)– Tadamun Foundation for Human Rights revealed details of the so-called “Anti-Terror Bill” submitted by Tzipi Livni to the Israeli Ministerial Committee for Legislation. Ahmad al-Bitawi, a researcher at the Foundation, […]
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Extreme right-winger says Israelis can’t have peace with Palestinians
MEMO | Jan 8, 2013 The leader of the extreme right-wing Jewish Home Party, Naftali Bennett, has claimed that Israelis “cannot have peace with the Palestinians”, who he called “the enemy”. Bennett was speaking as he attacked what he called “the Left’s obsession” with “relinquishing” land to the Palestinians. Criticising Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for […]
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Changes to UK law didn’t protect Tzipi Livni
Truth does not bother “Israel”. Pushing Buttons Do. To mute. “From Tweeting until Termination” A London judge ordered a former Israeli foreign minister’s arrest, but the UK is preventing this. 10 Oct 2011 09:15 | Al Jazeera | Daniel Machover and Raji Sourani | Opinion The British government illegitimately agreed to give special temporary immunity […]
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Tzipi Livni is greeted in London with signs like this … ~ by @MaxBlumenthal
By Max Blumenthal | October 7, 2011 Tzipi Livni is greeted in London with signs like this
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Revealed: UK government plotted with Israel lobby to ban Salah ~ by @AsaWinstanley
Asa Winstanley | The Electronic Intifada | Birmingham | 6 October 2011 Women in Cairo, Egypt, hold a silent protest last July calling on the UK government to release Palestinian leader Sheikh Raed Salah. (Mohamed Abd El-Ghany /Newscom) As Palestinian leader Sheikh Raed Salah’s appeal against deportation concluded in a Birmingham court this week, new details of […]
Continue readingBritain about to politicise the application of universal jurisdiction
Arrest warrant plans make a mockery of universal jurisdiction Giving suspects from ‘protected countries’ immunity from war crimes arrests would turn the UK into a safe haven for suspects Daniel Machover, 30 March 2011 | Jews for Justice for Palestinians The rationale behind universal jurisdiction is that certain crimes – piracy, war crimes, genocide, torture, […]
Continue readingDeath by Soccer
Wounded child brought to Gaza hospital after IDF massacre (Reuters) You better not be a child and play soccer if you live in Gaza. Otherwise, the IDF will punish you with death. A group of five members of the Abu Hilu family including Muhammad Jihad Al-Hilu, 11, Yasser Ahed Al-Hilu, 16, Muhammad […]
Continue readingBritain cherry-picks which war criminals to prosecute and where to impose no-fly zones
Posted by Stuart Littlewood on Saturday, March 5, 2011 at 4:00 pm. By Stuart Littlewood * | Sabbah Report | http://www.sabbah.biz After maintaining a deafening silence about Israel’s atrocities against civilians, Britain suddenly wants a “day of reckoning” for war criminals – as long as they are Libyan. While protestors’ attempts to oust Gaddafi and […]
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