Asa Winstanley
Asa Winstanley is an investigative journalist living in London who writes about Palestine and the Middle East. He has been visiting Palestine since 2004 and is originally from south Wales. He writes for the award-winning Palestinian news site The Electronic Intifada where he is an associate editor and also a weekly column for the Middle East Monitor.
Items by Asa Winstanley
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- February 13, 2019 Asa Winstanley
Roseanne Barr’s racism is welcome in Israel
The disgraced American actor-comedian Roseanne Barr was welcomed warmly in Israel last month. No surprise in that, you may think, but it now appears that this was precisely because of her racism. Once the toast of the liberal Hollywood establishment, Barr has over the past few years re-modelled herself as…
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- February 1, 2019 Asa Winstanley
Eurovision and the meaning of the cultural boycott of Israel
Drawing on religious terminology, Israel claims to be a “light unto the nations”, an example for the rest to follow. In past eras, this spin had a certain degree of success among gullible western liberals and even some leftists. But no more, it seems, as Israel’s international standing continues to…
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- January 31, 2019 Asa Winstanley
John Bolton: the neocon hawk shoring up Israel in the White House
Neocon hawk John Bolton is a warmonger left over from the George W Bush administration who has returned to the centre of power in Washington DC. There, he continues to agitate for war against Iran, or essentially anyone else who gets in America’s way. Furthermore, Bolton is so rabidly anti-Palestinian…
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- January 30, 2019 Asa Winstanley
The pro-Israel lobby goes for broke
Ever since leading pro-Israel lobby financier Sheldon Adelson intervened in the 2016 election heavily in favour of Donald Trump, the now-president’s Middle East policies (if you can even call them that) have become more and more openly in favour of the Zionist state. To call casino tycoon Adelson an “Israel…
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- January 26, 2019 Asa Winstanley
Israel’s reliance on forgery and violence is rooted in its history
A recent investigation by a group of experts showed conclusive evidence that Israel doctored one of its propaganda videos from Gaza. Two Palestinian teenagers were minding their own business in July 2018, taking a selfie on a roof in Gaza City, when they were bombed to death by Israel. Israel’s…
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- September 30, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Palestinian protesters receive harsher sentences than Israeli murderers
Elor Azaria, an Israeli solider who murdered a Palestinian in cold blood, just had his already-derisory sentence reduced by the army chief of staff. Azaria become a hero to many in Israel after the incident last year at an illegal Israeli checkpoint in Hebron, a city in the occupied West…
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- July 28, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Jordan should stop bowing to Israel
With the Israeli-induced crisis over the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem this past week it may have been easy to miss a deadly incident that took place in Amman, the Jordanian capital. A member of Israel’s secret police force, the Shin Bet, shot dead two Jordanians in an apartment in…
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- April 9, 2016 Asa Winstanley
A new phase in Israel’s ‘lawfare’ strategy
For the last decade, a central plank of Israel’s strategy to combat its global critics has been something it terms “lawfare” – using courts around the world to attack, defame, silence and intimidate its enemies. Since Israel is addicted to real life war, it’s no surprise to find that even…
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- March 29, 2016 Asa Winstanley
The Palestinian Authority’s looming succession crisis
The octogenarian leader of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank will not be around forever. Elected as president of the PA back in 2005, the democratic mandate of Mahmoud Abbas expired years ago. Armed putschist forces loyal to Abbas took over the West Bank back in 2007, several months…
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- March 27, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Hilary Clinton poses imminent danger to Palestine
Out of all this week’s speeches of presidential candidates to AIPAC, the powerful Israel lobby group, Hilary Clinton’s was in my book the most convincingly pro-Israel. But she has had to work hard to achieve this status. The Israel lobby is becoming increasingly right wing. AIPAC is widely perceived to…
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- March 25, 2016 Asa Winstanley
The Trump show reaches Israel
The carnival of reaction that is the preposterously over long US presidential election period rolls on and on. The Republican candidates seem to be doing their best to outdo each other to find out who can will the most terrible people around. Religious fanaticism and the legacy of the Tea…
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- March 24, 2016 Asa Winstanley
America’s annual festival of pandering to Israel
What a disgusting show. The annual policy conference of AIPAC, the most influential pro-Israel lobby group in the Unites States, has just been held. Most of the main candidates in this year’s US presidential election lined up to make speeches, each trying to outdo the others in their ever more…
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- March 20, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Are you now or have you ever been an anti-Zionist?
Last month the American reporter Eli Clifton revealed a secret “Anti-Israel” enemies list maintained by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). The ADL was founded 103 years ago as a civil rights organisation to defend Jews in America from then-rampant anti-Semitism. However, long ago, it all but abandoned this mission. Instead, its…
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- March 15, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Victories come thick and fast, despite “war” on BDS
It seems like no sooner did the British government issue its new regulations aimed at “banning” boycotts of Israel than the move backfired. “BDS,” the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, protesters declared in response, “is here to stay.” There was immediate talk of defying any ban, with civil disobedience if…
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- March 5, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Mossad touts cyberwar against BDS
At a cyberwar forum in Tel Aviv in January, it came out that Israel has allocated almost $26 million in this year’s budget to fight the ever-growing movement to boycott, divest from and sanctions Israel – BDS for short. An Associated Press report on the event quoted one high Israeli…
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- March 1, 2016 Asa Winstanley
The crackdown on Israeli dissidents
It is not sensible to have any hope that the Israeli public will ever support ending the occupation, let alone support equal rights for Arabs, or return of Palestinians refugees. All the polling data says as much. During the 2014 Israeli war against the civilian population of Gaza more than…
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- February 28, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Why an Israeli newspaper wanted to ‘flatten’ a city of millions
Earlier this month Haaretz, Israel’s influential liberal daily, published a blood-curdling article. It openly argued for war crimes on a massive scale against the civilian population of a neighbouring Arab state. “Should Israel Flatten Beirut to Destroy Hezbollah’s Missiles?” the article’s headline mused. It was written by Amitai Etzioni, a…
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- February 26, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Is Israel changing its strategy in Syria’s war?
An article in Haaretz this weekend laid out an analysis purporting to show that the Israeli government is changing its approach to the war in Syria. Amos Harel, the liberal daily’s military correspondent, cited some of the reasons for Israel to want the conflict in Syria to continue. The war…
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- February 22, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Tory moves to curb Israel boycotts will fail
Last week the government made an announcement intended to intimidate supporters of Palestinian rights. It was trailed in the media as a “ban” on boycotts of Israel, which The Independent claimed would now become a “criminal” offence for public bodies. The Palestine Solidarity Campaign said this amounted to “a gross…
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- February 20, 2016 Asa Winstanley
A tale of two journalists
This is the story of two journalists treated unjustly by Israeli occupation authorities. Yet they are not being equally treated by the media. Indeed, they should not be equally treated, because their plights are anything but equal. But the media has its priorities upside down. One journalist was detained for…
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- February 13, 2016 Asa Winstanley
The wild beast of Israeli racism
This week the prime minister of Israel slandered Arabs in disgustingly racist terms. This was nothing new for the man who, during the last election, warned the Israeli people that “the Arabs” were turning out to vote “in droves”. But the terminology he used was a notable new low, even…
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- February 6, 2016 Asa Winstanley
UK hacked drone feeds to watch as Israel bombed Gaza
The latest revelations from the documents leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden once again concern Israel. Glenn Greenwald’s site The Intercept revealed last week that American and British spies have managed to hack into the visual feed of the Israeli drones and F16 fighter jets that regularly…
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- January 29, 2016 Asa Winstanley
The PA’s “One Gun” belongs to Israel
In December the US weapons industry trade publication Defense News carried a telling interview with two top big-wigs in the Palestinian Authority. These were PLO negotiator Saeb Erekat and mukhabarat chief Major General Majid Faraj. The magazine’s Israel bureau chief, who conducted the interviews, described them as “the top two…
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- January 27, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Tangible achievements of the Russell Tribunal on Palestine
Ireland’s second-largest company announced earlier this month that it had entirely sold-off its 25 per cent stake in the holding corporation of Israel’s only cement-making firm. This withdrawal followed a decade-long campaign by Irish activists calling on the company, CRH, to divest from Israeli cement-maker, Nesher. The Irish company had…