Prime Minister Yair Lapid repeated once again on Wednesday that he is a faithful successor to his predecessor, Benjamin Netanyahu, at least when it comes to matters of security and occupation. In response to a U.S. announcement, which called upon Israel to reexamine the IDF’s rules of engagement in the territories, the prime minister said: “No one will dictate rules of engagement to us when we’re fighting for our lives.”
No More Blind Support, the IDF Must Be Reined In
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When Roger Waters Cried
Roger Waters cried Wednesday. It was on his Twitter page, as he read, on camera, an essay he had read on the Mondoweiss news website the night before. It was about a boy from the Gaza Strip.
When Roger Waters Cried
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Among the locals in the Middle East who work for foreign media, you won’t find anyone who criticizes Saudi Arabia or supports resistance to Israel, writes As`ad AbuKhalil. They simply won’t be hired.
THE ANGRY ARAB: How Western Media Came to Mirror That of Gulf Despots
“Deep concern” won’t halt Jerusalem evictions
ISRAEL, IT WOULD SEEM, IS COUNTING ON GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER AND ETHNIC CLEANSING IN PERPETUITY.
The state’s authorities said they were investigating the death of Said Yousef Muhammad Odeh, a Palestinian boy who was shot in the back by Israeli soldiers earlier this week.
“Deep concern” won’t halt Jerusalem evictions