US-brokered negotiations with Israel, which started on 29 July 2013 and were to last nine months, are nearing their ignominious end. And Israel, the serial defaulter that it is, has reneged on the agreed release of 104 pre-Oslo prisoners in exchange (...)
What maddens Zionists most is that they cannot control civil society like they can pull the strings of the spineless political elite. They fear BDS action (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) will derail their precious project for a Greater Israel. (...)
London's Christmas was made gloomier this year — and rightly so — by the appearance in the courtyard of St James's Church, Piccadilly, of a replica of the hated Israeli annexation wall that threads its thieving way around the Palestinian West (...)
Last Friday, the G8 foreign ministers meeting in London issued the following statement on the British government's website: “G8 foreign ministers confirmed their commitment to a just, lasting, and comprehensive peace in the Middle East. They agreed (...)
Israeli activist Miko Peled doesn't mince his words. “The Israeli-Palestinian issue is, politically, a toxic wasteland that no US president in his right mind would want to clean up. It has become a vicious cycle of deceit and double standards, and (...)
I have to admit that I was only dimly aware of the Dalet Plan before reading a recent article by UK journalist Alan Hart entitled “The green light for Zionism's ethnic cleansing of Palestine”. The Dalet Plan, or Plan D, was the Zionist blueprint for (...)
If reports are true, the UK's Liberal Democrats have appointed the pro-Israel lobby as “probation officers and educators” who will judge whether UK MP David Ward is “salvageable” and lay down precise language rules. Ward, champion of the oppressed, (...)
The day before the United Nations voted on Palestine, UK Foreign Secretary William Hague was explaining his devious policy to parliament.
“We support a negotiated settlement leading to a safe and secure Israel living alongside a viable and (...)
Dozens of Palestinians were sent into exile after the Church of the Nativity siege in Bethlehem 10 years ago. It is time they were reunited with their families, writes Stuart Littlewood in Bethlehem
The election of Egypt's new president Mohamed (...)
American Methodists must be fearless about divestment, advises Stuart Littlewood*
Why is the United Methodist Church apparently making such heavy weather of voting for divestment from corporates -- specifically Caterpillar, Motorola and (...)
While German Nobel Laureate Gunter Grass's poem about Israel has caused controversy in the West, it only expresses what everybody already knows, says Stuart Littlewood
While I can't say that I'm crazy about the poetry of German Nobel Laureate Gunter (...)
Unity Coalition for Israel is spearheading Armageddon in the Middle East with Jews apparently as the first victims. But it's in their interests. Really. Stuart Littlewood* marvels from faraway London
If you are as puzzled as I am how a true (...)
UK Foreign Secretary 's recent statements on Iran show that he is unqualified to run British diplomacy, says Stuart Littlewood in London
UK Foreign Secretary has worked himself up into a lather over Iran's blocking of a UK foreign office website. He (...)
If US intelligence believes Iran hasn't got an active nuclear weapons programme, why are Western politicians so keen to promote war against the country, asks Stuart Littlewood*
Is this what we voted for? Is this what Western diplomacy has come to in (...)
In London Stuart Littlewood asks 10 questions William Hague won't answer
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague claims that Iran is threatening to spark a nuclear arms race in the Middle East which could (...)
Stuart Littlewood exposes a British-Israel deal to further rob Palestinians of their most precious gift
There are few crimes more despicable than stealing your neighbour's water, and polluting what's left, then watching him and his children suffer (...)
US President Barack Obama's speech to the UN rejecting the Palestinian bid for statehood was an exercise in hypocrisy and disinformation, writes Stuart Littlewood*
No one connected with the discredited peace circus should be allowed anywhere near (...)
The pomp of the United Nations was shamelessly used to whitewashes Israel's blockade of Gaza. But two or rather many can play at that game, warns Stuart Littlewood from London
"Israel faces a real threat to its security from militant groups in Gaza. (...)
Stuart Littlewood in London paints a chilling portrait of British grovelling to its ungrateful offspring
It doesn't look good. Our oh-so-moral international community, always poking its democracy-loving nose into any trouble spot that might threaten (...)
As the Gaza Freedom Flotilla II prepares to set sail for Gaza, Israel continues to assault the vessels of third-party nations at sea with impunity, writes Stuart Littlewood from London
In 2008, two humanitarian vessels got through to Gaza, and in an (...)
The pro-Israel lobby has infiltrated the British government at every level, making a mockery of standards in public life, writes Stuart Littlewood from London
Having disposed of the menace of media mogul Rupert Murdoch -- for the moment anyway -- (...)
The resilience of the Palestinians puts the Battle of Britain in the shade and deserves recognition -- especially by the UN, marvels Stuart Littlewood* in London
One of Hamas's top men, Mahmoud Al-Zahhar, says he doesn't trust the United Nations to (...)
A delegation of British and European MPs has underlined the appalling conditions suffered by Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, writes Stuart Littlewood in London
A delegation of British and European parliamentarians has returned from a tour of the (...)
There is a bumper crop of evildoers to harvest. So what is so special about Libya's fruitcake, asks Stuart Littlewood* in London
If the 2011 Arab revolutions highlight anything, it is the Arab masses' refusal to accept their disenfranchisement at (...)
A delegation from the Palestinian Christian churches was in Ireland recently to explain the situation in the occupied territories to Irish politicians, writes Stuart Littlewood* in London
We are not here as politicians, they said. We come as (...)