From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Seymour Hersh | The New Yorker | 20 June 2004 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRESS CONTACTS: Perri Dorset, Director, Public Relations (212) 286-5898 Daniel Kile, Publicist (212) 286-5996 http://www.newyorker.com/press/content/ Current and former intelligence officials in the United States, the Middle East, and Europe confirm that "Israeli intelligence and military operatives are now quietly at work in Kurdistan," in Iraq, "providing training for commando units,"
From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Letter to Editor | The New York Times | 2 December 1948 TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK TIMES: LETTER SIGNED BY: ISIDORE ABRAMOWITZ, HANNAH ARENDT, ABRAHAM BRICK, RABBI JESSURUN CARDOZO, ALBERT EINSTEIN, HERMAN EISEN, M.D., HAYIM FINEMAN, M. GALLEN, M.D., H.H. HARRIS, ZELIG S. HARRIS, SIDNEY HOOK, FRED KARUSH, BRURIA KAUFMAN, IRMA L. LINDHEIM, NACHMAN MAJSEL, SEYMOUR MELMAN, MYER D. MENDELSON, M.D., HARRY M.
From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Baruch Kimmerling | Le Monde Diplomatique | June 2004 The current Israeli policy of ‘politicide’ goes back to the 1948 war: it describes the process intended eventually to dissolve the Palestinian people as a social, political and economic identity. Baruch Kimmerling ARIEL Sharon’s political troubles began some years ago when a grassroots movement inside Israel demanded that a "wall of separation" be built around major urban centres.
From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Yitzhak Laor | London Review of Books, Volume 26, No. 11 | 3 June 2004 On Sunday 16 May, a day before the IDF launched its long-awaited, well-planned attack on the civilian population of Rafah, the Israeli chief of staff, Major-General Moshe (Boogey) Ya'alon said it was 'almost the last chance' for such an operation and that 'special conditions were in place' for an imminent attack.
From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Lawrence Davidson | May 2004 I) What is Apartheid? Apartheid is originally an Afrikaans word and this denotes the origin of the concept in the political system created by white (mainly Dutch and later English) South Africans. The word literally means “aparthood.” In the West it has come to denote a “legally sanctioned system of racial segregation.” However, because legal systems can be manipulated or ignored, we should look beyond the legal aspect of any apartheid system.
From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Tanya Reinhart, Translated from Hebrew by Netta Van Vliet | Yediot Aharonot | 20 April 2004 Biddu is a beautiful Palestinian village, surrounded with vines and fruit orchards, a few miles to the east of the Israeli border of 1967. In the last couple of months, the village, that has lived in peace with its Israeli neighbors even during the present Intifada, has become yet another symbol in the history of Israel/Palestine.
From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Ilan Pappe | London Review of Books, Vol. 26, No. 9 | 6 May 2004 Ilan Pappe warns that Israel is heading for disaster The day after the assassination in Gaza of the Hamas leader, Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi, Yuval Steinitz was interviewed on Israeli radio. Steinitz is the Likud chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee in the Knesset. Before that he taught Western philosophy at the University of Haifa, where his epistemological world-view was shaped by romantic nationalists such as Gobineau and Fichte, who stressed purity of race as a precondition for national excellence.
From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Robert Fisk | The Independent / Information Clearing House | 24 April 2004 Behold Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, would-be graduation commencement speaker at Emory University in the United States. She has made a big mistake. She dared to criticise Israel. She suggested--horror of horrors--that "the root cause of the Arab-Israeli conflict is the occupation". Now whoah there a moment, Mary!
From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Judy Dempsey in Tullamore, Ireland |Financial Times | 18 April 2004 European Union foreign ministers have pulled back from an all-out confrontation with the US over President George W. Bush's support for Israel's unilateral "disengagement" plan from the Gaza Strip. The decision to soften their opposition was made hours before the assassination of Hamas leader Abdel Aziz Rantissi, ordered by Ariel Sharon, Israel's prime minister, and sharply condemned by the Europeans.
From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Peter Hounam |Index on Censorship | April 21, 2004 The Israeli whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu came to the end of an 18-year prison term on 21 April. Peter Hounam, the journalist who originally exposed the story, reflects on 14 years of solitary confinement and the fiction of Israel's non-nuclear status. ALMOST 18 YEARS AGO, I flew half way round the world – to Sydney in Australia – to meet a man who had taken a momentous decision.