Noam Chomsky gives a preliminary assessment of the US-Israel war on Gaza and its consequences in an interview conducted by Assaf Kfoury on January 31, 2009. The Arabic translation of the interview will appear in the Beirut daily as-Safir. (more…)
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Chomsky’s Lectern: Gaza and the Aftermath
Posted: 11 February 2009 by Noam Chomsky in Chomsky's Lectern, International Affairs, Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: 1967, 242, 338, AL, Al Jazeera, Arab League, Bloomberg, Britain, Carter, Chomsky, Clinton, Egypt, Ehud Barak, Eisenhower, election, FT, Gaza, Hamas, Hezbollah, human rights, IDF, international law, IRA, Ireland, Israel, Jerusalem, Lebanon, Livni, Middle East, Mitchell, Netanyahu, Newspeak, Nuremberg, NYT, Obama, Palestine, Regev, rockets, Sadat, Saudi, settlement, settlements, Shalit, Taba, terrorism, UN, US, War, West Bank, WWII, Zionism
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