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Ben White

Ben White is a British journalist and activist who primarily writes about the Israel-Palestine conflict

 

Items by Ben White

  • Why we must see Israeli policies as a form of settler colonialism

    Israel and its advocates seek to deny the historical record, obfuscate what is happening on the ground today, and undermine strategies for change...

  • Israeli civilian courts in a Shin Bet state

    In recent years, Israel’s military court system has been the subject of well-deserved – and long over-due – scrutiny, thanks to its almost 100 percent conviction rate of Palestinians in the West Bank. The military courts are a key part of an apartheid regime that sees Israeli settlers tried...

  • How much Palestinian land do Israeli settlements really eat up?

    The Israeli government and its supporters routinely play down the significance of West Bank settlements as an obstacle to peace with the Palestinians. One recent example of this came from a Jewish Agency spokesperson, who tweeted: “Jewish communities in the West Bank take up under 2% of the land;...

  • The BICOM guide to defending Netanyahu’s Israel

    Earlier this year, I took a look at a booklet by the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre (BICOM) called ‘The Apartheid Smear’, authored by staffer Alan Johnson. Intended as a “vital tool” for fighting the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, the publication is full of errors and...

  • How the Israeli government whitewashes the Gaza blockade

    ‘Dateline’, a show on Australian television station SBS One, broadcast a report on Tuesday night called ‘The Survivor’s Guide to Gaza’. The segment was based on a week-long visit to the Gaza Strip by correspondent Brett Mason and producer Will West. Dateline has published, in full, a response they...

  • Immunity and impunity: Britain protects Tzipi Livni once again

    Once again, Israeli opposition politician and war crimes suspect Tzipi Livni has been granted diplomatic immunity by the British government for a private visit to London. Last week, Scotland Yard’s War Crimes Unit invited Tzipi Livni to a police interview under caution, in relation to her role in Israel’s...

  • Five Reasons Why Gaza is Still Under Blockade

    Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim claimed on Monday that Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip had been “largely lifted” as part of the newly-inked reconciliation deal between Israel and Turkey. The normalisation of Turkish-Israeli relations, six years after Israeli forces killed 10 Turkish citizens aboard a ship bound for...

  • Demolitions as displacement: Israel targets Negev’s Bedouin Palestinians

    A new report has revealed how 2,752 structures were demolished in Bedouin Palestinian communities in the Negev over the last three years, part of what human rights activists have described as an ongoing, concerted campaign of displacement by Israeli authorities. ‘Enforcing Distress: House Demolition Policy in the Bedouin Community...

  • Israel’s friends at Westminster ‘hijack’ foreign aid debate

    Pro-Israel MPs were accused this week of ‘hijacking’ a Westminster debate on UK government foreign aid in order to attack the Palestinian Authority (PA) and smear Israeli human rights groups. Monday’s debate came in response to an e-petition initiated by The Mail on Sunday, asking the government to “stop...

  • 49 facts about Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip

    This week marked the 49th anniversary of Israel’s military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. So here are 49 facts about a military regime that has lasted almost half a century. The West Bank – including East Jerusalem – and the Gaza Strip together constitute the Occupied...

  • Palestinian family must pay the Israeli state to remain in own home

    One Palestinian family’s legal battle to remain in their own house is a microcosm of Israel’s institutionalised discrimination. In the 1920s, Salim Khoury Shaya built a large house in Jaffa where his seven children were born and raised. Shortly before the unilateral establishment of the State of Israel in...

  • UK charity under pressure over donations to Israeli settlements

    A UK charity is facing regulatory scrutiny and political pressure following revelations that it is acting as a conduit for donations to illegal Israeli settlements in the Occupied West Bank. UK Toremet receives donations on behalf of vetted ‘recipient agencies’, making it “easier to gift money to charities outside...

  • Hanin Zoabi: don’t whitewash racism of Israel’s old elite

    Attacking “fascists” in the Israeli government risks whitewashing the racism of the old elite, according to Member of Knesset Hanin Zoabi (Joint List). Avigdor Lieberman was confirmed yesterday as Israel’s new Defense Minister, after the successful conclusion of talks that brought the right-wing nationalist’s Yisrael Beitenu party into Prime...

  • Mark Regev confirms Israel’s institutional racism

      Mark Regev, the well-known former spokesperson for the Israeli prime minister’s office, was recently appointed as ambassador to the UK. One of Regev’s first public engagements on assuming his post was to speak at Oxford University (a video of the event can be viewed here). During the post-speech...

  • The British liberals who have a problem with Palestinians

        On the week of Nakba Day, the cover story of New Statesman, a liberal-left weekly British magazine, has dismissed the ethnic cleansing of Palestine in 1948 as a “tragic consequence of…war.” Nakba Day, held annually on May 15, commemorates the destruction of Palestinian communities that took place...

  • Calling time on Israel’s rejection of Palestinian statehood

      The former deputy mayor of Jerusalem had a stark warning for his American audience. Using official figures, Meron Benvenisti showed how the Israeli government had “proceeded methodically and effectively toward de facto annexation of the West Bank.” In terms of the West Bank’s “part in a solution” with...

  • Is Israel Jewish like France is French?

    On June 11, 1967, days after Israel’s armed forces had conquered the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Defense Minister Moshe Dayan appeared on US news show ‘Face the Nation’. Addressing Israel’s ability to “absorb” Palestinian inhabitants of the newly-occupied territory, a journalist asked Dayan if it was necessary to...

  • What Zionism has meant for Palestinians

    “If there are other inhabitants there, they must be transferred to some other place. We must take over the land. We have a greater and nobler ideal than preserving several hundred thousands of Arab fellahin.” Menahem Ussishkin, chair of Jewish National Fund, 1930. There is a lot of discussion...

  • Israeli soldiers turn Palestinian family homes into military posts

    Israeli occupation forces in the West Bank have used at least three Palestinian family homes as military posts in recent months. On April 18, at around 11.30pm, a dozen Israeli soldiers surrounded a family home in al-Lubban al-Sharqiya, a village located around 13 miles south of Nablus. According to...

  • EU body disowns antisemitism ‘definition’ endorsed at NUS conference

    A European Union body has disowned a ‘definition’ of antisemitism credited to it at the National Union of Students (NUS) conference yesterday. Motion 404, proposed by student representatives from Oxford University and adopted at NUS national conference in Brighton, urges the student body to do more to combat “anti-Semitism...

  • Sunday Telegraph attack on anti-poverty charity a 'complete fabrication'

    Claims published over the weekend by the Sunday Telegraph that the UK government “pulled” funding for War on Want (WoW) in response to its Palestine solidarity activities have been described as a “complete fabrication” by the anti-poverty charity. The article, ‘Charity backing anti-Israel rallies has state cash pulled’, reported...

  • Israel's Negev 'frontier'

    On this year’s Land Day, tens of thousands of Palestinian citizens of Israel marched in Sakhnin, an Israeli city in the Lower Galilee, to protest against past and present systematic discrimination. But with the focus on Israel’s policies of land confiscation, there was significance in a second protest that...