Middle East

Middle East

Israel is dominating its neighbours, but to what end?

The fate of Lebanon is heart-rending. It should be one of the glories of the Levant and of Mediterranean civilisation. At ground level, the Lebanese have always had an appetite for a good time: every vice imaginable can be found in Beirut. But there’s one problem. The pleasures of dolce far niente are likely to […]

Middle East

The ICC has made a grave political error

The request for arrest warrants for Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his Defence Minister, Yoav Gallant, by the International Criminal Court has given critics of the war in Gaza an enormous boost and the apparent endorsement of an impartial international body. It is one of the ICC’s few forays outside Africa: warrants have only […]

Middle East

It’s time to unwind UNRWA

Since the savagery of Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 last year, and the ensuing bloody conflict in Gaza, there has been sharp controversy over the role and nature of the UNRWA. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East was established in 1949 to provide relief for […]

Economics

Why Israel’s economy is resilient in spite of the war

Israel’s war in Gaza and more limited conflict with Hezbollah on its northern border with Lebanon is taking a toll on the Israeli economy. In the final quarter of 2023, Israel’s gross domestic product (GDP) – a measure of a country’s economic health – shrank by almost 20%. Consumption dropped by 27% and investment by […]

Middle East

Institutional timidity is allowing antisemitism on our streets

A video showing a Jewish man being advised by police to hide his Star of David ‘for his own safety’ while watching a pro-Palestine parade in Edinburgh went viral on social media yesterday.  While many people criticised the officer concerned, I think he was acting in good faith. That is to say he perceived a […]

Politics

David Cameron is dangerously deluded about Palestine

When Arthur James Balfour wrote his famous letter of 2 November, 1917, promising, ‘His Majesty’s Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people… it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine,’ it […]

World

It’s time to disband UNRWA

We should congratulate the governments of many nations, both in Europe and beyond, for suspending aid to UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees in the Middle East. It follows the allegation that at least 12 UNRWA employees were involved in the appalling attacks of 7 October, leading to their dismissal by the agency. However, […]

Middle East

The West has ignored tensions in the Red Sea for far too long

In March 2021, a 1,300ft container ship rammed into the side of the Suez Canal, blocking one of the world’s most important trade routes. What followed was a week of chaos, as hundreds of cargo ships, carrying billions of dollars’ worth of goods, were forced to wait for the blockage to be removed. Some companies […]

World

What enforcement power does the International Court of Justice have in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel?

South Africa says that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza and has asked the International Court of Justice to intervene and stop Israeli military action in Gaza. Israel issued its initial defense to South Africa’s charges on Jan. 12, 2024, at the International Court of Justice – the United Nations’ highest human rights […]

Ideas

‘I am a Jew’ – the power and the danger of admitting who you are

Last week, the nation listened to Stephen Fry’s alternative Christmas message and his personal disclosure, ‘I am a Jew’. What went unnoticed were the layers of meaning in that short sentence. Perhaps even Fry himself was unaware that these words originally have biblical connotations. Jonah uttered this same line as he revealed his identity to […]

Economics

India, Israel and the economic consequences of terror

If post-terror history has anything to teach us, it is that Israel is set to see a sharp economic downturn. A downturn driven by investor nerves, a hiatus in tourism, the high costs of war and a slowdown in trade. To navigate this crisis, Israel must adopt a comprehensive approach, leveraging allies, practicing diplomacy, and […]

Politics

Israel, Palestine and the Labour party history that has made Keir Starmer’s position so difficult

‘I said: “I found the British still very emotional about Palestine. Why?” And he said: “It’s associated, don’t you think with partisanship with one side or the other. I can’t think of any colony or mandate that was as demanding intellectually and emotionally as Palestine.’ These were the words of Harold Beeley, Middle East adviser […]

Middle East

Starmer has seen sense on calls for a ceasefire – but for how long?

It had to be the subject of Israel and Gaza which would cause Keir Starmer the biggest rebellion of his leadership.  More than 60 Labour MPs have called for a ceasefire and a raft of councillors have resigned. There are those on the left who smell blood, desperate for any opportunity to undermine Starmer’s leadership […]

World

It is vital for our security that the politicians of tomorrow understand the complex international issues of today

Each generation of Parliamentarians will have crises they need to confront. The current Parliament has arguably faced one of the most challenging international environments in recent memory with Covid, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and now the Israel-Palestine conflict. But when MPs enter Parliament, with the exception of a few, none will have ever considered […]

Middle East

The reaction to Hamas’ atrocities has shown British Jews who’s really on their side

Two Saturdays ago, I awoke to news of Israelis being slaughtered. Young Jewish lives wiped out a music festival. Holocaust survivors living out their last days murdered in their own homes as Hamas did what the Nazis couldn’t. Babies and children taken hostage in underground tunnels in Gaza. This Saturday, I was inundated with images […]

Middle East

How the ‘laws of war’ apply to the conflict between Israel and Hamas

The laws of war, also known as International Humanitarian Law (IHL), consist of the four 1949 Geneva Conventions, their two Additional Protocols of 1977, the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, as well as certain weapons conventions. Simply put, these instruments seek to spare civilians and others who are no longer active combatants from the […]

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