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An ambassador smeared
Justin Elliott
Obama's man in Belgium faces calls for his firing after factual remarks on Israel and anti-Semitism
Arrests greet Palestinian freedom riders
Khaled Diab
Six activists confound Israeli authorities with a forbidden trip into Jerusalem
Finally, an Asian who packs a punch
Thea Lim
Generations horrified by "The Hangover" and Long Duk Dong have an unlikely hero in boxer Manny Pacquiao
Defunding UNESCO for the 1 percent
Phyllis Bennis
Putting Israeli interests ahead of American interests begins to backfire
Ariel Sharon’s fascinating appetite
Matt Rees
In my years reporting on the Middle East, I witnessed his bizarre relationship with food -- and the story behind it
Inside the Mideast prisoner swap
Ali Abunimah
The "peace process" is dead and Hamas knows how to negotiate.
Unions, Democrats and Occupy Wall Street
Joan Walsh
What happens when a movement without leaders meets leaders without a movement? We're about to find out
How Rick Perry courts the Zionist vote
Sarah Posner
Appearing with Jewish extremists is designed to win over apocalyptic Christians
Why America and France clash on Palestine
Michael Goldfarb
Obama and Sarkozy both face reelection -- and they're pandering to very different audiences
Palestine’s losing battle for land
Sandy Tolan
The U.N. could soon recognize it as a state, but Israel is swallowing more and more of its territory
Defending Jim Crow in Palestine
Zahi Khouri
Why is the U.S. so fearful of a nonviolent freedom movement?
The West Bank prepares for (possible) independence
Noga Tarnopolsky
As Palestinian leaders push the U.N. for statehood, people get ready for an unlikely celebration
Obama should support Palestinian statehood
HDS Greenway
If the president wants to foster peace and be on the right side of history, he must back the Palestinian U.N. bid
Perry tacks far right on Israel-Palestine
Justin Elliott
At an event with Jewish leaders in Manhattan, Perry said he supports settlement construction in the West Bank
Italy looks for a Beijing bailout
Michael Moran
The decision to ask China for help shows just how quickly America's influence is declining
The mainstreaming of Walt and Mearsheimer
Glenn Greenwald
Without acknowledging that he's doing so, Tom Friedman today voices the central theme of The Israel Lobby
How 9/11 saved my life
Philip Weiss
It forced me out of the ghetto of high-end journalism and into the movement to change Jewish life
Democrats now likely to lose Anthony Weiner’s seat
Alex Pareene
Thanks to a lousy candidate and a lot of fear-mongering about Israel, a Republican might soon represent part of NYC
The “Saturday Night Live” of the West Bank
Joel Warner
A hit satire show on the West Bank wrings laughs from the Occupation -- and gets canceled for humor that hits home
The freedom-seekers America ignores
Rashid Khalidi
With Washington's bipartisan blessing, Israel is sabotaging a Palestinian plea for U.N. recognition
How will Norway cope with terrorism?
HDS Greenway
The attack by a homegrown Christian militant leaves the peace-seeking nation looking for answers
Palestinians turn against Syrian regime
Hugh Macleod, Annasofie Flamand
The shift in sentiment among refugees could further erode Assad's legitimacy
Welcome to the second age of decolonialization
Michael Lind
South Sudan's independence is a step toward borders in Africa, Asia and the Middle East that actually make sense
Bachmann’s pro-Palestinian tweet?
Natasha Lennard
The Minnesota Republican uses a word that's taboo among her pro-Israel allies
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