Allowing refugees to return home has been an essential component to resolving many conflicts, a new collection of essays points out. Read more about A timely reminder that right to return can be implemented
Netanyahu ally’s proposal for Palestinians resembles South Africa’s separation of “Coloreds” and “Indians.” Read more about Palestinian Christians “not really Arabs,” says senior Israeli lawmaker
Samer Issawi is released from 17 months in Israeli jail; a report on forced displacement of Palestinians in Haifa; and news headlines. Read more about Samer Issawi’s struggle in Israeli jail inspired “entire generation” in Jerusalem
The persecution of asylum-seekers has only got worse this year. Read more about Racist ringleaders 2013: Israel's war on Africans intensifies
Anti-Zionists have interpreted the Zionist project; the point however is to undo it. Read more about Theses on Zionism
Stephen Harper will speak at the Jewish National Fund this weekend, an organization intimately tied to Israel’s laws that discriminate against its non-Jewish citizens. Read more about In Israel, Canada embraces the racism it abolished at home
We should all support the international day of action against Israel’s Prawer Plan. Read more about Solidarity saved me from the Nazis; that's why I fight Israeli apartheid
Liberal Zionists in uproar over bestselling author’s authoritative tome but mainstream media prefer to ignore it. Read more about Blumenthal's "Goliath" holds mirror to Israeli society
There is a pattern: acts of spectacular violence, predominantly by white men, are rarely termed “terrorist” even when all the evidence points in that direction. Read more about Why isn’t the government calling the LAX shooting “terrorism?”
Goliath author on what is most shocking about Israel today; plus prisoner release in West Bank. Read more about Max Blumenthal on exposing hardcore racism in "liberal" Tel Aviv