The AngloZionists Are Trying to Provoke a War with Iran

The AngloZionists Are Trying to Provoke a War with Iran

There is really nothing particularly complicated about what just happened: the AngloZionists have murdered a top Iranian scientist in the hope that this murder will trigger a war.  The Iranians have promised a retaliation, but have not taken any action, at least so far. Since there are those who will inevitably conclude that “Iran cannot…

Making Eretz Israel: The 1967 Six-Day War and Its Consequences

Making Eretz Israel: The 1967 Six-Day War and Its Consequences

Prelude to the war The Arab-Israeli conflict (the four main wars between the various Arab states and Israel) dominated over the politics of the region of the Middle East since the formal proclamation of the independence of the Zionist Israel in May 1948 and has profoundly influenced events inside and relations between the regional state….

From Balfour to the Nakba: The Settler-Colonial Experience of Palestine

From Balfour to the Nakba: The Settler-Colonial Experience of Palestine

The late prominent scholar of settler-colonialism, Patrick Wolfe, reminded us repeatedly that it is not an event, it is a structure. While settler-colonialism in many cases has a historical starting point, its original motivation guides its maintenance in the present.  By and large, settler-colonial projects are motivated by what Wolfe defined as “the logic of the…

Yes, There Is a World Zionist Congress – and It’s Meeting Now

Yes, There Is a World Zionist Congress – and It’s Meeting Now

I’m sometimes astounded at the fact that a major political movement over a century old is so little known among Americans – especially since it has had a momentous impact on the world in general and on the U.S. in particular, causing multiple wars, vast population displacement, and global instability. In my travels around the…

Liberal Zionism Begins to Make the Journey Towards a One-State Solution

Liberal Zionism Begins to Make the Journey Towards a One-State Solution

Peter Beinart, an influential liberal commentator on Israel and Zionism, poked a very large stick into a hornets’ nest this month by admitting he had finally abandoned his long-cherished commitment to a two-state solution.  Variously described as the “pope of liberal Zionism” and a “bellwether for the American Jewish community”, Beinart broke ranks in two…