Palestine
An interview with pro-Palestinian activist Gary Spedding about anti-semitism in Galway
Left Foot Forward editor James Bloodworth caught up with Gary Spedding to ask him about his concerns over anti-semitism in some sections of the pro-Palestinian movement.
Bob Crow: a two states for two peoples trade unionist
Bob Crow wasn’t just a class fighter. He was proper two states for two peoples trade unionist when it came to Israel and Palestine.
Neturei Karta: enemies not allies
The struggle for justice for the Palestinians is an urgent and necessary one, but is utterly discredited by allying ourselves with reactionaries.
Ariel Sharon’s mixed legacy
When Sharon fell into his coma, Israel was left with the question: what if?
From West Wing to West Bank: progress on Israel Palestine talks
This week the effort to get the two sides of the Israeli Palestinian conflict negotiating again paid off.
Why Israeli-Palestinian talks could succeed
Whilst it is easy to rattle off reasons why things won’t work out in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, it is important not to overstate these, nor to lose sight of factors which could play in favour of a successful outcome