
Asa Winstanley
Asa Winstanley is an investigative journalist living in London who writes about Palestine and the Middle East. He has been visiting Palestine since 2004 and is originally from south Wales. He writes for the award-winning Palestinian news site The Electronic Intifada where he is an associate editor and also a weekly column for the Middle East Monitor.
Items by Asa Winstanley
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- July 23, 2017 Asa Winstanley
A year after Chilcot, Tony Blair is still not in jail. He should be
One year ago this month Sir John Chilcot, a leading former civil servant, finally published the report of his long-awaited enquiry into the British role in the illegal and immoral US imperial invasion of Iraq in 2003. That war destroyed an entire country. More than 1 million Iraqis were killed,...
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- July 23, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Israel's covert terror campaign against human rights groups says a lot about the regime
Last month, Israel’s ambassador to the UN Danny Danon made a disgusting and dangerous speech to the media outside the Security Council. In it, he continued a long-running campaign of incitement and hatred against human rights organisations whose work involves holding Israel to account for its violations of international...
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- July 18, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Israel's new occupation zone in Syria
Perhaps the most woefully under-covered fact of the war in Syria has been Israel’s role, and the fact that it has been supplying armed groups allied with Al-Qaeda. The Golan Heights is a part of Syria that has been occupied illegally by Israel since 1967; the Zionist state annexed the...
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- July 14, 2017 Asa Winstanley
With no charge or trial, Israel interns socialist MP – again
A little over one year after she was released from an Israeli jail, the Palestinian lawmaker Khalida Jarrar once again languishes behind bars. She was arrested by Israeli occupation forces earlier in July. This week, it was ordered by an Israeli military commander that she be imprisoned for six months. There...
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- July 4, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Israel's friends in the north
Theresa May finally signed her deal with the Democratic Unionist Party this week. The electoral alliance promises her new allies £1 billion of extra government spending in Northern Ireland, and will allow her to hang on to her precarious grip on Number 10 for a little while longer. However, most...
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- July 1, 2017 Asa Winstanley
The refugees' return to Palestine is a must
In just under a year’s time, Palestinians will mark the 70th anniversary of the Nakba, the 1948 Catastrophe that marks their expulsion from Palestine. More than 750,000 Palestinians, most of the then population, were forcibly expelled by the Jewish militias of the organised Zionist movement, the same sectarian forces...
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- June 30, 2017 Asa Winstanley
The Saudi war of words on Qatar
The recently launched land, air and sea blockade of the tiny nation of Qatar is manifestly not what its perpetrators claim it to be. Led by the fanatical and aggressive Saudi regime, a loose coalition of regional dictatorships have imposed punitive sanctions on Qatar. Last week they released to the...
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- June 29, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Palestinians are being arrested by Israel for posting on Facebook
One of the more insidious aspects of Israel’s military dictatorship in the West Bank and East Jerusalem is its blanket monitoring of Palestinian social networks and other forms of communication via the internet. This often leads to arrests being made. A recent report by 7amleh, the Arab Centre for...
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- June 23, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Journalist Hasan Safadi has been detained without trial for speaking against Israel’s occupation
It is with a sense of depressing familiarity that I am, once again, writing about yet another defender of Palestinian human rights imprisoned without trail by Israel. Hasan Safadi’s “crime” is that he spoke out and wrote against Israel’s human rights abuses. He is a journalist and human rights...
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- June 17, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Britain is on the verge of a political revolution
Britain’s general election has changed everything. Over the past two years since Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the Labour Party, history has been moving at a frenetic pace. As events unfold, it only seems to accelerate. The election may have not been won outright by any one party,...
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- June 1, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Eurovision has shown us BDS reaches Israeli psyche
A long-standing question from Eurovision viewers has been, how come Israeli musicians take part in the competition when it is not even in Europe? Well, fact fans, here’s the answer: Israel’s public broadcaster was long part of the European Broadcasting Union, membership of which is the entry qualification for the...
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- May 31, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Norwegian unions’ full BDS policy leads the way
The Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO) voted through a ground-breaking motion earlier this month. It pushes the boundaries in the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel. The LO is the equivalent of Britain’s Trades Union Congress; an umbrella organisation that federates the nation’s trade unions into a...
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- May 19, 2017 Asa Winstanley
How Lonely Planet and Airbnb are burnishing Israeli occupation
Three of the world’s most famous travel websites are treating the illegally occupied Golan Heights as if it were genuinely a part of Israel, research by a Syrian human rights group has found. The Golan Heights is a sector of Syria which was invaded by Israel in 1967 and has...
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- May 18, 2017 Asa Winstanley
This secretive report exposes the vacuum at the heart of Israel's war against BDS
A leaked report last month revealed the lengths to which Israel is going to undermine and sabotage the Palestine solidarity movement. The report, a copy of which has been obtained by The Electronic Intifada, was authored jointly by influential Israeli think tank the Reut Institute and US pro-Israel group...
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- May 12, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Mahmoud Abbas goes to Washington
Last week Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas was received at the White House by US President Donald Trump. The whole thing was an entirely pointless spectacle – a meeting between two “presidents” who are deeply unpopular in their respective countries. Prominent Palestinian intellectual and former PLO advisor Diana Buttu called...
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- May 6, 2017 Asa Winstanley
The new Hamas charter and Palestinian consensus
Palestine’s Islamic Resistance Movement – Hamas – has finally revealed its new charter. The document was launched by the head of the Hamas political bureau, Khaled Meshaal, at a press conference in Doha, Qatar on 1 May. The charter’s formal title is, “A Document of General Principles and Policies”...
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- April 29, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Palestinian prisoners are on hunger strike for fundamental human rights
Saturday marks the thirteenth day of the latest mass hunger strike by Palestinian political prisoners being held in Israeli jails. Palestinian human rights groups announced earlier this month that 1,500 prisoners had started a new protest against their prison conditions with the objective of compelling Israel to make fundamental...
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- April 28, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Israel’s ‘cyber mercenaries’ are hacking into smart phones around the world
Earlier this month a new high-tech espionage threat was discovered by Google and cyber security research company Lookout. The Chrysaor malware is thought to have been created by the NSO Group, an Israeli firm with strong links to the state. NSO was founded by two men who, according to Forbes,...
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- April 27, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Israel’s divide and rule strategy in Syria is nothing new
I have recently been reading By Way of Deception, the 1990 book written by former Mossad spy Victor Ostrovsky. It provides some interesting insights into Israel’s violent and vindictive methods in the Arab region, not least its pernicious divide and rule strategy. The book was controversial even before its publication....
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- April 25, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Israeli encroachment and the one-state reality
The region of Palestine known as the West Bank is occupied illegally by Israel, and has been since June 1967. Despite regime propaganda which attempts to redefine the territory as simply a “disputed” plot of land, the facts of international law in this regard are clear. Although we are fed...
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- April 22, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Zionism is anti-Semitism
Zionism in the age of Trump: it is becoming increasingly clear to more people that the Israeli state’s officially defined ideology is, at its very core, an anti-Jewish one. It sounds counter-intuitive. How can the “Jewish State” or the Zionist movement be anti-Semitic? But several of US President Donald Trump’s...
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- April 21, 2017 Asa Winstanley
We can expect even more Israeli propaganda to infiltrate our social networks
Earlier this month, the liberal Zionist Haaretz newspaper reported that the Israeli government has purchased a new software system which will enable it to “plant” its propaganda online. The system, created by an Israeli company called Buzzilla, will allow ministries “to monitor social media in general and specific users...
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- April 14, 2017 Asa Winstanley
An Israeli minister has threatened genocide in Lebanon, but where is the outcry?
Picture, if you will, what the front pages of the British newspapers would look like if Russia threatened to target the civilian infrastructure of a neighbouring country and send it “back to the Middle Ages.” The uproar is not too hard to imagine. Indeed, the condemnations would flow thick and fast....
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- April 1, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Why does Israel spy on its allies?
A report in Le Monde last weekend revealed new details of how Israel spies on the most enthusiastic state-supporters of its war crimes and apartheid against the Palestinian people. The newspaper reportedly revealed details of how Israel’s Mossad spy agency may have infiltrated French intelligence, possibly even at its...