The New Zionist Ideal: A Generation of Israelis Devoid of Shame Over the Gaza War
by Gideon Levy
Yair Weigler, an educator and CEO of an organization called "Teachers for Change," has just returned from a lengthy stint in the reserves.
"We saw action in various neighborhoods and refugee camps in the Gaza Strip, as well as spending some time on its beaches, followed by action in Lebanon … we were settlers, Tel Avivians, people evacuated from the [Gaza Strip's] Katif Bloc in 2005; we were brothers in arms, people in education and in high-tech … one tank company," he said poetically, as if he were a young man returning from a post-army trip overseas, singing the praises of locations he had visited. Oh, Shujaiyeh, oh, what unity. What an army, what a people.



“We have the power to take an historic stand and defeat this war mongering Senator Harris…. To win this election [the Democrats] need this city [Dearborn], they need this state [Michigan]. We need to deny them those votes….” (cheers and applause.) So spoke “socialist” leader Kshama Sawant in a
The rising wave of condemnation of Israel’s genocidal war and solidarity with the Palestinian people has occurred despite Al-Aqsa Flood rather than thanks to it.
This text is Etienne Balibar’s memorandum for the conference that took place in Johannesburg during September 18th–20th of 2024, organized by the New South Institute as part of the series “African Global Dialogue” with the title “Narrative Conditions Towards Peace in the Middle East”. 






Le livre de Maria Malagardis « Avant la nuit »* est beaucoup plus qu’un polar ou un roman, beaucoup plus qu’un simple retour en arrière au génocide des Tutsis au Rwanda. Il est tout ça mais plus que ça parce qu’il marie le suspense du polar au travail d’historien, l’émotion à la réflexion. Et en plus, il tombe à point nommé pour éclairer le « phénomène » génocidaire en faisant imperceptiblement le pont avec ce qui est en train de se passer actuellement à Gaza, en direct sur nos écrans cette fois…