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Who’s steering the ship? Navigating America’s conflicted approach in the Middle East
US foreign policy in the Middle East appears to be adrift, no longer guided...
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‘We now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran’: Trump
US President Donald Trump claimed to have “complete and total control” of Iranian airspace...
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Self-defence and acceptable murder: Netanyahu dreams of regime change
These are the sorts of things that tend to be discussed in bunkered facilities...
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Israel’s drone strike on Gaza Flotilla: MEMO in conversation with Ann Wright
The Gaza-bound aid ship Conscience was attacked by Israeli drones in international waters last week, injuring several people and damaging the vessel. As part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, the ship was carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza. For the latest on the attack, MEMO’s Nasim Ahmed speaks with Ann Wright, a former US Army colonel and diplomat who is a key organiser with the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. Ann Wright is a retired US Army colonel and former diplomat who resigned in protest over the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Since then, she has been a vocal peace activist and human rights advocate, playing a leading role in numerous anti-war and pro-justice movements. Wright is a key organiser with the Freedom Flotilla […]
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The ‘uncancelled venue’: Palestine Museum offers podium to Palestinian narrative
The Palestine Museum, which first opened as Palestine Museum US in Woodbridge, Connecticut, has expanded across the Atlantic with its first European branch opening last month in the Scottish capital Edinburgh. During the inaugural ceremony, Faisal Saleh, the founder and relentless visionary behind the museum, greeted guests with a quiet intensity that belied the storm of ideas swirling around him. Born to a Palestinian refugee family displaced from the village of Salama near Jaffa in 1948, Faisal’s journey from the occupied West Bank to US tech entrepreneur to ‘museum maker’ feels like a lifetime distilled into a singular mission: to carve out cultural space where Palestinians can own their narratives. Indeed, the Palestine Museum is no ordinary art museum. While […]
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Resisting Erasure: Capitalism, Imperialism and Race in Palestine
One statement the authors make in the introduction to Resisting Erasure: Capitalism, Imperialism and Race in Palestine (Verso Books, 2025) encapsulates book’s essence: “We hope to de-exceptionalise the question of Palestine.” The prevailing concepts of the Zionist colonisation of Palestine do not consider the wider imperialist context. Religious conflict, the image of Israel upholding Western democracy and the humanitarian paradigm are either intrinsically flawed or, in the case of the latter, depoliticising Palestine and Palestinians. As the book makes the case for settler-colonialism and dispossession, Hanieh, Knox and Ziadeh state, “for settler-colonialism to have analytical strength, it must be framed as one form of the broader expansion of European capitalism.” The book shows how European colonialists justified their plunder of […]
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Alayet bandoura bil lahmeh (tomato and meat stew)
In my opinion, there are two types of people in the world, those who prefer tomato-based stews ...
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