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Cutting Through: The Desperate Effort to De-Contextualize October 7

2024-04-09
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: April 9, 2024
In: October 7

Advertisements Hamas bears full responsibility for its crimes on October 7, but the event was still the result of disastrous policy decisions by many outside actors. Both things can be and are true.Continue Reading

Barring Chomsky, Another Blow to Democracy

2010-05-16
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: May 16, 2010
In: Academics, human rights, Israel, Kadima, Likud, Palestine, West Bank

Advertisements I had been wondering only recently when Israel would bar the entry of Noam Chomsky. That time has come today. About two years ago, I recall that the controversial scholar Norman Finkelstein had been detained at Ben Gurion Airport and eventually deported. I got some heat for not wantingContinue Reading

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