
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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- March 31, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Not content with wiping Palestine off the map, Israel has done the same to part of Syria too
For several years, throughout the height of Israel’s anti-Iran war-mongering and propaganda, we were told that a nuclear Iran threatened to wipe the Zionist state “off the map”. In fact, this claim was based on a mistranslated statement by the then Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. What he had actually...
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- March 30, 2017 Asa Winstanley
The failure of Brand Israel
More than a decade ago, the Israeli government launched a new strategy that it dubbed “Brand Israel”. This began in 2006 as an effort to improve Israel’s negative image overseas, “by downplaying religion and avoiding any discussion of the conflict with the Palestinians.” This was no simple effort to increase...
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- March 29, 2017 Asa Winstanley
How Arab Jewish children were kidnapped in Israel
A scandal has been brewing in Israel that has been decades in the making. During Israel’s foundational years, thousands of babies born to Jews from Arab countries were kidnapped from their parents and given to white, Ashkenazi families for adoption. The affected families were mostly Jews newly-arrived from Yemen,...
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- March 18, 2017 Asa Winstanley
BDS and ‘commercial reasons’
When the Palestine Solidarity Campaign’s chair Hugh Lanning was denied entry to Palestine by Israeli occupation officials last weekend, he seems to have been the first activist denied entry under a new Israeli law aimed at fighting the international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement (BDS). Gilad Erdan’s anti-BDS ministry...
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- March 4, 2017 Asa Winstanley
A new Jewish Defence League?
The formation of the so-called alt-right and its closeness to the new American president is a worrying phenomenon. The “alt-right” is little more than the old white nationalism beloved of neo-Nazis. While its leading figure Richard Spencer denies being a neo-Nazi, the whites-only state he advocates for the US...
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- March 1, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Israeli annexation of the West Bank will bury the two-state solution
To the extent that there is any serious discussion of the Israeli occupation of Palestine in the mainstream media, it is mostly focused on the issue of settlements across the West Bank and Jerusalem. “Settlements” may sound like a relatively benign, even neutral term. A “human settlement” in the...
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- February 28, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Almost 20% of Palestinian youth have faced arrest after online postings
A recent survey of Palestinian youth has revealed the depth of Israeli spying on the indigenous population of historic Palestine. The poll by the Arab Centre for Social Media Advancement (7amleh — “Campaign”) indicated that 19 per cent of 15 to 25-year-olds reported being arrested or pulled up for...
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- February 25, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Israel’s inherent cruelty doomed a sick Palestinian teen to die
Israel’s so-called security services are vindictive, megalomaniacal and cruel; they are experts only in torture, kidnapping and cold-blooded murder. Their cruelty, in fact, is inherent. Last month Palestinian teenager Ahmad Hassan Shubeir died after Israeli occupation authorities sadistically blocked his exit from the Gaza Strip so that he could travel...
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- February 11, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Could Israel's love affair with Al-Qaeda in Syria be coming to an end?
Israel has for the past few years been in a tactical alliance with Al-Qaeda-led “rebels” in the south-western section of Syria known as the Golan Heights. It has been granting logistical, and maybe even military, support to an armed rebel group once known as Jabhat Al-Nusra, which was Al-Qaeda’s...
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- February 1, 2017 Asa Winstanley
The murder of Palestinians has been normalised by Israel
Last spring, an Israeli killer was caught on camera carefully and deliberately conversing with a colleague, preparing his weapon and then shooting dead a seriously inured prone Palestinian youth; Abd Al-Fattah Yusri Al-Sharif, 21, was shot in the head. The murderer was Elor Azaria, an Israeli army “medic”. Israel soon...
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- January 28, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Israel's global death squads
Israel’s Mossad spy agency has long had a reputation for brutality. Its agents have a history of travelling the world using stolen and fake passports of supposedly allied states, and kidnapping, torturing and murdering Israel’s enemies. In 1972, for example, the Mossad murdered the Palestinian Marxist and novelist Ghassan Kanafani....
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- January 26, 2017 Asa Winstanley
Israel's romance with Al-Qaeda is ongoing
The Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv is an influential think tank staffed by a rogue’s gallery of Israel’s former military and intelligence top brass; its director is a former spy chief. The institute held its tenth annual conference this week; speakers included current and former senior...
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- January 24, 2017 Asa Winstanley
The Israel lobby film was a watershed, and it won’t go away
Al-Jazeera’s four-part film The Lobby broadcast earlier this month was event TV at its best. The undercover documentary shone a light on how the pro-Israel lobby operates in Britain, providing viewers with insights into some of its most underhanded methods. The headline finding, of course, was the discovery of a...
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- December 17, 2016 Asa Winstanley
The ‘let them bleed’ doctrine in Syria
With the attention of the world’s media rightfully focused on Russia’s bombing of Aleppo, and with the general carnage of the war in Syria, it is easy to forget what Israel and the West are up to in the country. The war in Syria is multifaceted, complex and, above all,...
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- December 16, 2016 Asa Winstanley
GCHQ called Israel a ‘real threat’ to regional stability
New documents released from the National Security Agency trove leaked by whistle-blower Edward Snowden give insights into the intelligence relationship between Israel and Britain. According to French newspaper Le Monde, one top secret GCHQ document from 2008 stated that “the Israelis remain a real threat to the stability of...
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- December 15, 2016 Asa Winstanley
BDS has made major advances in 2016
Palestine’s BDS National Committee (BNC) leads and coordinates the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. It has been the biggest year yet for BDS, but it has also been a big year for anti-BDS oppression. As the BNC put it in a recent round-up of the year, 2016 will be remembered...
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- December 13, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Israel is still harassing the Palestinian lawyer jailed for ‘organising demonstrations’
For more than three years, Anas Barghouti has been compelled to attend a “court” intermittently by the Israeli military regime which illegally occupies the West Bank region of Palestine. The Israelis have also summarily imposed a travel ban on him. Barghouti is a lawyer, and he represents Palestinian prisoners in...
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- December 10, 2016 Asa Winstanley
A British citizen has been tortured by Israel's secret police
Israel’s secret police have tortured a British citizen into “confessing” to a crime which he insists he did not commit. Although Haaretz claimed last month that he had been released, it appears that Faiz Sherari remains in the custody of a “military court” run by Israel’s illegal occupation regime...
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- December 2, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Trump era heralds an age of pro-Israel anti-Semitism
The appointment of Steve Bannon to US President-elect Donald Trump’s White House transition team has been extremely revealing. The reaction to the appointment has vindicated the argument that anti-Zionists have made for years; that Zionism often allies itself with, and even relies on, anti-Semitism to achieve its objectives. This is...
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- November 30, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Greenwashing: Israel's latest colonial tool against Syria
It came out last month that Israel has been using the cover of the war in Syria to entrench its colonial occupation of the south-west of the country by expanding the illegal settlement of Katzrin. It has now emerged that Israel is also using the tactic of “greenwashing” in...
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- November 5, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Israel imprisons Palestinian boycott activist without trial
Last week, Israel fired the latest salvo in its “war” against the non-violent boycott, divestment and sanctions movement (BDS). This time it came on the streets of Ramallah. As happens so often with Israeli abuses against the civilian population of the occupied West Bank, the soldiers invaded in the...
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- October 31, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Under cover of war, Israel expands its occupation of Syria
In many ways, the war in Syria has been a gift to Israel. For reasons quite similar to the US, the government in Tel Aviv has an interest in helping to prolong the war for as long as possible. Mostly crudely expressed by the poisonous anti-Muslim demagogue Daniel Pipes...
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- October 29, 2016 Asa Winstanley
The new campaign from Labour Friends of Israel is a smokescreen
At a meeting of Labour Friends of Israel in parliament on Wednesday, the pro-Israel lobby group launched something of a rebrand: “For Israel, For Palestine, For Peace” is a slogan first seen at its stall at the Labour Party conference at the end of September. The new campaign’s main stated...
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- October 28, 2016 Asa Winstanley
Will we see the return of Mohammad Dahlan?
Is Mohammad Dahlan being lined up to make a return to occupied Palestine? The once-feared Gaza warlord is at the moment doubly exiled from the Palestinian Authority’s enclaves. The PA, remember, actually controls nothing; the small regions of the occupied West Bank nominally under its control are in reality...