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Tag Archives: Israel
The Reut Report – Redrawing the Battlelines
Those of you following the Israel-Palestine situation closely will have noticed the development of a new conflict in recent months – that between the Israeli thinkers (in the form of the Reut Institute think tank) and the prominent author and Boycott, Divestment … Continue reading
Posted in International Relations
Tagged Blogging, Debates, human rights, ideas, International Relations, Israel, Palestine, politics
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Top 5 videos on Israel-Palestine
Reading news articles and books to boost your understanding of something is all well and good, but sometimes you really need a visual. The video material I’ve come across over the past few weeks has really helped me start to get to grips … Continue reading
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Tagged conflict, Debates, Documentary, International Relations, Israel, Palestine, politics, war, youtube
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Try talking about Israel-Palestine
Given that this conflict is at the centre, or at least near the inner edge of most foreign policy decisions across the world, no one knows anything about it! It’s like Fightclub. The first rule of Fightclub is…you don’t talk about Fightclub. And why don’t you talk about Fightclub? Because, if you do, you get in trouble. It’ll be bad. Presumably even worse than actually going to Fightclub.
Where are all the films about Israel and Palestine? Not the cool hip indie films; the big films, the blockbusters, the Blood Diamond of the Middle East? Or if not films, maybe books? Not high-brow academic histories or intellectual policy hardbacks; I’m talking the Kite Runner of Ramallah; the Book Seller of Tel Aviv? You can hear the producers and publishers squirming in their seats as they say, quietly, ‘don’t go there.’ Continue reading
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Tagged conflict, human rights, International Relations, Israel, Palestine, politics, war
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