The Neo-Barbarians

Published by Alternative Information CenterAfter World-War II, the big powers were obliged to maneuver under the pressure of huge political opposition (anti-colonial movements, mass democratic oppositions) and constantly needed to invent pretexts with which to provide legitimacy for their wars and acts of repression throughout the world. However, 50 years after the victory over fascism, … Read more

Remember What? Remember How?

From the well-chosen – as usual – words from Joschka Fischer, the German Foreign Minister, tothe tortured – as usual – face of Eli Wiesel, the Holocaust professional, it was an appropriatecommemoration of the historic crime. But it was also a great victory for Israeli diplomacy. The chiefs of our Foreign Office openlyboasted of this … Read more

Bush’s Guru

An American and a Soviet soldier meet in Berlin in 1945 and get into an argument about which oftheir countries is more democratic. “Why,” the American said, “I can stand in the middle of Times Square and shout ‘PresidentTruman is a scoundrel’ and nothing will happen to me!” “Big deal,” the Russian retorted, “I can … Read more

The Next Crusades

Many years ago, I read a book called “ The Quiet American ” by Graham Greene. Itscentral character is a high-minded, naive young American operative in Vietnam. He has no ideaabout the complexities of that country but is determined to right its wrongs and create order.The results are disastrous. I have the feeling that this … Read more

Finger After Finger

Seven words uttered by President Bush in Brussels have not been paid the attention theydeserve. He called for the establishment of “a democratic Palestinian state with territorialcontiguity” in the West Bank , and then added: “A state on scattered territories will notwork.” It is worthwhile to ponder these words. Who did he point the finger … Read more

Beware of the Dog!

It is not very flattering to be paraded like a Rottweiler on a leash, whose masterthreatens to let him loose on his enemies. But this is our situation now. Vice President Dick Cheney threatened a few weeks ago that if Iran continues to developits nuclear capabilities, Israel might attack her. This week, President George Bush … Read more

“Sharm-al-Sheikh, We Have Come Back Again …”

Nobody called it the “Ophira Conference”. Not even the papers of the extreme right. Whotoday even remembers the name Ophira, which was given to Sharm-al-Sheikh during the Israelioccupation, as a first step to its annexation? Who wants to remember the famous saying of Moshe Dayan that “Sharm-al-Sheikh is moreimportant than peace”? A few years later, … Read more

The Stalemate

Perhaps the second intifada has come to an end. Perhaps the cease-fire in the Gaza Stripwill develop into a general, mutual cease-fire. For me, the words “cease fire” have an extra resonance. When I was a soldier in the 1948 war,I twice experienced what it means to wait for a cease-fire. Each time we were … Read more

King George

When King George V died, we got a day off from school as a sign of mourning. Palestine wasthen a part of the British Empire, which ruled the country under a League of Nations mandate. Tothis very day, a central street in Tel-Aviv, not far from my home, bears the name of King George. George … Read more

Who Envies Abu-Mazen?

Now it’s official: “the First Democracy in the Arab World” or “the Second Democracy in theMiddle East ” has been born. The Palestinian elections have impressed the world. Until now, if elections were held inany Arab country at all, there was only one candidate, and he received 99.62% of the vote. Yethere there were seven … Read more