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“Rude, dismissive and brusque!” Why Zionist leader Mort Klein is still fuming at Christie (and us)
Josh Eidelson
Still mad about "occupied territories" remark, Adelson pal talks Ted Cruz and terrorism in "very biased interview"
Chris Christie update: Guv grovels for billionaire crank
Elias Isquith
Christie tries to put Bridgegate behind him and lay the groundwork for a 2016 presidential run
Roger Waters: Why I must speak out on Israel, Palestine and BDS
Roger Waters
Salon exclusive: The Pink Floyd star details why he supports the boycott
35 countries where the U.S. has supported fascists, drug lords and terrorists
Nicolas J.S. Davies
As the situation in Ukraine continues to fester, a handy history guide -- from A (Argentina) to Z (Zaire)
4 ways the Ukrainian situation is going to make things harder in the Middle East
Noga Tarnopolsky
For starters, progress in Syria seems all but impossible for the foreseeable future
John Kerry’s policy of surrender: His failures are redefining American exceptionalism
Patrick L. Smith
Perhaps the secretary of state knows what he is doing: His many failures actually point to a smarter foreign policy
We must give the land back: America’s brutality toward Native Americans continues today
Steven Salaita
Americans have unjustly taken vast tracts of land. This Presidents' Day, let's uphold our treaties and return it
The destructive foreign policy myth that America just won’t quit
Chase Madar
Why does everyone from the government to the NYTimes remain committed to unconditional military aid for Israel?
Birth of a whistle-blower: How Edward Snowden became Edward Snowden
Luke Harding
Early chat records reveal that Snowden supported government secrecy — until he saw how it really worked
AIPAC attacks Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Elias Isquith
The Florida congresswoman, who is also head of the DNC, has previously had a reputation as a staunch Israel ally
On Israel, diversity and media: Eric Alterman addresses his recent disputes
Charles R. Davis
“If they had said the Nation has too many black people writing about civil rights, wouldn’t people object?”(UPDATE)
Peter Beinart’s colonial logic: Opponents of Israel boycott make anti-democratic arguments
Steven Salaita
An academic boycott of Israel is really protesting a segregationist mentality that should have ended long, long ago
Academics should boycott Israel: Growing movement takes next step
Steven Salaita
A major scholarly group affirms a boycott over Palestine. They're right and ethical -- and widely misunderstood
Max Blumenthal: I knew Alterman would freak out
Natasha Lennard
"Goliath" author tells Salon about life in Israel lobby's cross hairs and the logic of the Jewish state (Updated)
Report: Arafat likely poisoned with polonium
Noga Tarnopolsky
Many Palestinians believe Israel assassinated Arafat. This inconclusive report won't appease them
Anti-Defamation League slams Jewish groups for Israel criticism
Josh Eidelson
Jewish Voice for Peace says ADL, the self-described "premier" civil rights group, is the one being anti-semitic
Israel’s other anti-Arab purge
Max Blumenthal
A trip through the Negev desert leads to the heart of a national nightmare
Chomsky: Middle East peace talks a complete farce
Noam Chomsky
The activist calls negotiations a cover for Israel's takeover of the territories it wishes to control
How Twitter avoided the New York Times cyber attack
Jordan Robertson
If the Grey Lady had paid a mere $50 a year for a registry lock, their website would never have been infiltrated
“Zealot” paints Jesus as a Nazarene Che Guevara
Andrei Codrescu
The religious scholar's book is the latest, vaguely historically accurate entry in the "Jesus-as-man" genre
Male Holocaust survivors live longer
Tom Jacobs
New research suggests they outlive their peers who avoided life under Nazi rule by an average of 6.5 months
Najla Said: “My Arab-American story is not typical in any way”
Ej Dickson
Author Najla Said talks about her book, her struggle with anorexia and growing up Edward Said's daughter
Should the US focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
Mac Deford
Yes, Egypt's exploding, but achieving a two-state solution could help alleviate the region's current dysfunction
Israel: Trapped between dream and reality
Andrew O'Hehir
"Israel: A Home Movie" captures the collision between idealism and reality that defines a troubled, vibrant nation
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