David Morrison When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Washington in early July, President Trump hosted a dinner for him in the White House. The event began with usual Trump style press conference [1]. At this, Netanyahu revealed that he had sent a letter to the Nobel Prize Committee nominating the President for the Nobel Peace … Continue reading Normalising with Israel
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Letters to the Editor and to the Irish Times
A Terrifying Experience ! We're living in dark times, indeed. I passed a group of terrorists in Derry last Saturday. The terrorists were gathered in a public area holding these terrorist signs. In general, they are beginning to gather on our streets and civic centres all over the place, it seems. It is so brazen. … Continue reading Letters to the Editor and to the Irish Times
Israel’s Toady
by Pat Walsh To read more by Pat Walsh, you can visit his website here Andrew Roberts, court historian and now Baron Roberts of Belgravia, curtesy of Prime Minister Johnson, was once described as “the authorised apple polisher to the Blair-Bush dyarchy.” This was due to his fulsome support for the US/UK New World Order project. He … Continue reading Israel’s Toady
HAMAS and Aid In Gaza
By Jonathan Landay US government analysis finds no evidence of systematic theft by Hamas of humanitarian supplies. An internal U.S. government analysis found no evidence of systematic theft by the Palestinian militant group Hamas of U.S.-funded humanitarian supplies, challenging the main rationale that Israel and the U.S. give for backing a new armed private aid operation. … Continue reading HAMAS and Aid In Gaza
IPR Banned From London Bookshop
Housman's Bookshop (London) An Exchange On Anti-Semitism The following notice, undated, was received from the management of Housman's Bookshop at King's Cross, London: "I'm writing to let you know that I'm afraid we will no longer be able to stock your print publications, which at the moment I believe consist of Irish Political Review, Church and … Continue reading IPR Banned From London Bookshop