This essay was written by Hadar Sela, and published at The Propagandist. The manner in which the world, and in particular the Quartet, responds to the emerging Hamas-Fatah reconciliation will be of prime importance […]
The Jewish disease of “if only Israel would do x,y, or z” there would be peace & harmony in the Mid-East
This is cross posted by David Suissa. This essay first appeared in The Jewish Journal and Huffington Post. One of the most ironic obstacles to peace in the Middle East is what […]
My Peace Agenda: A Response to Jonathan Freedland
This was published at The Propagandist by Lyn Julius. Julius is a co-founder of Harif, a UK Association of Jews from the Middle East and North Africa. (www.harif.org) For most of last […]
Hateful Guardian reader comments about Jews & Israel beneath Daniel Levy’s celebration of Hamas
Daniel Levy’s excitement about Hamas – where he enthusiastically opines that the Islamic Resistance Movement’s participation in a new Palestinian unity government will reinvigorate the peace process – expressed in CiF yesterday, […]
Dialogue with a Western Leftist (The XtraNormal Video)
H/T Elder of Ziyon. This video was created by Elder reader “TheAngryBell“, and is based on Nick Cohen’s recent essay published in The JC, Dialogue with a Western Leftist.
Daniel Levy’s Hamas-o-Mania! (The Jewish far-left jumps way, way over the shark)
Daniel Levy is living proof that those who accuse some on the (Guardian-style) left of being humorless aren’t completely off base, as I can think of no other explanation for how such […]
Not yet free: The Guardian’s “Illegal” Jews
There was one line in particular from a Guardian archives post this past Tuesday – a reprint of a story in the Manchester Guardian as it appeared on April 26, 1948 – […]
The Guardian’s Malice
There is something very chilling and even sinister about the Guardian editorial of April 27th on the subject of the UN report into the conflict two years ago in Sri Lanka. Firstly, […]
A continuing obsession: Guardian implies that Israel & her supporters are to blame for civilian atrocities in Sri Lanka
The latest Guardian editorial (“Sri Lanka: No-inquiry zone“, April 27) is ostensibly about war crimes committed by the Sri Lanka regime against the Tamil Tigers but, in another example of their editors’ inability […]
Gary Younge’s tunnel vision
Children’s hospital wards are often quite noisy places with sick babies crying, attending mothers chatting, toddlers playing and visitors constantly arriving and leaving. So in the early hours of the afternoon of […]
What did you learn online (about Israel) today?
This video was created by our friends Matt and Zach at Huffington Post Monitor, and is based on “What Did You Learn In School Today?” by Tom Paxton. Music by Tom Paxton, lyrics […]
Amnesty International’s complicity in extremism: The NGO to host upcoming pro-Islamist event, which includes former Guardian editor
What is it about Amnesty International UK which makes it repeatedly engage in self-destructive behavior? After the very public and widespread criticism which the organisation brought upon itself by partnering with ‘Cageprisoners’, […]
Gary Younge’s mythical “white” Israel
There is so much political pathos to dissect in Gary Younge’s diatribe against Israel yesterday (see our replies here and here) but one of the most telling themes in his myopic broadside […]
More on Gary Younge’s racism, by a Guardian reader
I responded yesterday to Gary Younge’s hateful diatribe against the Jewish state, but wanted to also note a comment beneath the line which makes a very good point, not only about Younge’s particular […]
A “Rose in the Desert” Smells Like Sh*t
This is cross posted by A. Jay Adler at The Sad Red Earth. I mean not to diminish but heighten in significance the state repression and murder currently being executed across Syria by reminding […]
The bigotry of Guardian columnist Gary Younge
Gary Younge, a feature writer and columnist for the Guardian based in the US, went to visit the mythical land his colleagues had written so much about – a dark land of […]
Guardian Newspeak: Intentionally vague headline of the day
“The B vocabulary consisted of words which had been deliberately constructed for political purposes: words, that is to say, which not only had in every case a political implication, but were intended to impose […]
Happy Easter!
To all of our friends celebrating Easter, CiF Watch wishes you a joyous holiday!
Which anti-Israel blogs do Guardian editors read?
Which anti-Israel blogs do the Guardian’s editors read? Whilst the comprehensive answer to that question remains a mystery, we may have been privy to a little insight on that subject this weekend. […]
Mohammad Talat’s Tahrir Square Haggadah
The demonization of Israel in the Middle East is so pervasive – bigotry embedded in the very fabric of their societies – that even relative liberals can’t avoid expressing hateful invectives against […]



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