topic: Israel
August 11, 2014
				You know as well as I do that a people under occupation will be unhappy, that parents will fear for the lives of their precious children,...
			
				Reviews			
				July 2, 2014
				When does political art advance a political agenda, and when does recognizing the political as art strip it of political power? Does...
			
				videos			
				April 26, 2014
				In an address to the inaugural Palestine Festival of Literature (2008) John Berger gives a moving reading of Ghassan Khanafani's "Letter...
			
				Opinion			
				April 26, 2014
				When the US was initially up in arms over the use of chemical weapons in Syria , various commentators pointed out the hypocrisy of the...
			
				blog			
				March 25, 2014
				I had a sense of déjà vu reading a New York Times piece recently – the distinct feeling I’d read the same piece before, or at least a...
			
				Art			
				January 21, 2014
				Keep Your Eye on the Wall: Palestinian Landscapes comprises photographs and essays documenting the separation barrier that divides and...
			
				retrospectives			
				September 26, 2013
				It is remarkable to what extent almost anything having to do with the Middle East in this country--be it political, cultural, historical or...
			
				retrospectives			
				March 16, 2013
				This venture is about existence. It chronicles the lives of immigrants and refugees in Israel. The present situation is characterized by...
			
				Reviews			
				January 7, 2013
				The 1967 Arab-Israeli war began on June 5 with a surprise assault on the Egyptian air force. By its completion, this pre-emptive Six-Day...
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