Is our Government Complicit in Genocide?

The Genocide Convention imposes obligations on states and individuals not just to punish the crime of genocide but to actively prevent it. Two years into the war in Gaza and over 20 months since the International Court of Justice found it plausible that Israel's actions there could violate the Convention, Carne Ross investigates the possibility … Continue reading Is our Government Complicit in Genocide?

Frontier Genocide: The West Bank a year after the ICJ ruling on Gaza

A ceasefire has brought some respite for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip this month, amid fears that the Trump administration is signalling greater impunity for violence and intimidation by Israeli military and settlers in the West Bank. Andrew Rigby calls for urgent protection of Palestinians in the Masafer Yatta area, already experiencing a ‘frontier genocide’ by Israeli settlers.

A Blow to the Strategy of Power

Atrocities committed against Israeli civilians by Palestinian militants from Gaza shocked Israel and the world. But, argues Israeli activist Amos Gvirtz, they were also a blow to Israel’s fundamental strategy of power over Palestinians and Arab neighbours.  An urgent rethink of strategy is vital for the life and peace of all.

The Meaning of the Jenin Raid

The recent Israeli military operation in the Jenin camp marks a change and escalation in Israel’s tactics in the West Bank as it tries to control Palestinian responses to the recent rapid expansion of Jewish settlements in the occupied territory, writes Paul Rogers. 

Israel Chooses Violence Once Again

Marwan Darweish and Andrew Rigby discuss the current crisis in Israel and Palestine in the context of 75 years of violence, occupation, protest and resistance. They conclude that equal human rights for all is the only basis on which sustainable peace and shared security can be built.

Why I Stopped Being a Zionist

Israeli peace activist Amos Gvirtz explains how he lost faith in the Zionist project that brought his family to the country. He argues that the only way for Israel to find sustainable peace is to embrace the Middle East Peace Plan.