How Gaza is affecting the British election
4 July 2024
George Galloway says hundreds of thousands will vote for his left-wing populism. Read more about How Gaza is affecting the British election
4 July 2024
George Galloway says hundreds of thousands will vote for his left-wing populism. Read more about How Gaza is affecting the British election
12 June 2024
Military cooperation appears to have intensified since the genocide began. Read more about Britain is complicit in Israel's barbarism
30 May 2024
Israel lobby wants to protect pro-Israel candidates from left-wing challengers. Read more about Labour Friends of Israel hides "supporters" list ahead of election
2 March 2024
In under a week, a proposed vote on Gaza became an effort to clamp down on pro-Palestine demonstrations. Read more about UK’s main parties turn ceasefire call into “Islamist” fear mongering
Egypt, al-Arish 18 January 2010
I should have known that my trip to al-Arish was not going to be straightforward. The last time I set foot in the usually sleepy Sinai tourist town, just 40 kilometers away from the Egypt-Gaza border (or, should I say, iron wall of oppression) at Rafah was back in March 2009, when I met up with the first Viva Palestina convoy. Ten months later, another convoy was on its way to the besieged Strip. Jody McIntyre writes from al-Arish, Egypt. Read more about Fighting our way to Gaza
23 August 2009
On 15 July, a humanitarian convoy organized by Viva Palestina entered the Gaza Strip via Egypt with medical supplies and blankets. Among the 200 individuals in the July convoy was Boulder resident Dan Winters, a 72-year-old retired computer scientist who has been on several humanitarian missions to war-torn countries. The Electronic Intifada contributor Ida Audeh interviewed him about how his latest mission fits into his long history of activism. Read more about Entering Gaza: an interview with Viva Palestina activist
12 May 2009
Like most Western governments, the Canadian government rejected the Hamas leadership from the moment of its sweeping victory in 2006 in the democratic Palestinian elections. But the attitude of pouting in the face of ideological and political opposition from elected groups is an outdated policy that has proved largely ineffective. Shourideh Molavi comments for The Electronic Intifada. Read more about Hizballah today, Hamas tomorrow
22 July 2006
Around 10,000 people of conscience marched through central London today in fierce opposition to Israel’s mass slaughter of the Lebanese and Palestinian people and the British government’s complicity. Organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, the Stop the War Coalition, and many other Muslim and Lebanese groups, the demonstrators embarked from Whitehall through the centre of the West End, past the United States Embassy and on to Hyde Park where they assembled for a rally. The demonstration culminated in a huge rally in Hyde Park where representatives from diverse groups including Jews for Justice for the Palestinians expressed their solidarity with Lebanon and Palestine. Read more about London erupts in mass protest against Israeli crimes
9 June 2004
On June 8, Arab Media Watch correspondent Victor Kattan interviewed British Member of Parliament George Galloway, who is running for a seat in the European Parliamentary elections for Respect-The Unity Coalition on Thursday June 10. Galloway: “…contrary to all the assurances given to Parliament by Mr. Blair, and contrary to assurances given to him by Ariel Sharon, British weapons were being used in the occupied territories… The so-called ethical foreign policy of Mr. Blair doesn’t seem to draw any lines around General Sharon.” Read more about Interview with George Galloway, British Member of Parliament