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July 28, 2010
Paul Craig Roberts
US Treasury is Running on Fumes
July 27, 2010
Gareth Porter
The Afghan War Springs a Leak
Mike Whitney
A Decade of Declining Housing Prices
Chris Floyd
The Poor Must Die
Karl Grossman
Floating Chernobyls
Dean Baker
Blacking Out on the Economy
Marjorie Cohn
McCain on Iraq: "We Already Won That One"
Patrick Cockburn
Worse Than Hiroshima?
Steve Breyman
Afghanistan: the Inside Story
Heather Gray
How Shirley Sherrod Saved a White-Owned Farm in South Georgia
Randall Amster
Climate of Fear on the Border
Manuel Garcia, Jr
Dear Democrats, 2012
Website of the Day
BP and Academic Freedom
July 26, 2010
Bill Quigley
Rampant Racism in the Criminal Justice System
Marjorie Cohn
The 30-Year Incarceration of Carlos Alberto Torres
Jonathan Cook
Israeli Police Impunity
Paul Craig Roberts
The Year America Dissolved
John H. Summers
Fly Away, Mockingbird!
Clancy Sigal
The Future is Female ... and Republican
Steve Niva
Olympia Food Co-op Boycotts Israeli Goods
Greg Moses
What Capitalism Means to the Tea Party
Dave Lindorff
BP's Don't Ask Don't Tell Policy
Harvey Wasserman
Why Stewart Brand is Wrong About Nukes
Jayne Lyn Stahl
The Skeleton in John Yoo's Closet
Website of the Day
Will There be Enough Water?
July 23 - 25, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
The Frame-Up
Mike Whitney
Shadow Banking Makes a Comeback
Rannie Amiri
The Hariri Assassination: Israel's Fingerprints Surface
Anthony DiMaggio
War on Terror or War of Terror?
John Ross
Killer Governor Falls
Sam Smith
How to End the Tea Party (and Scare Obama at the Same Time)
Clare Bayard
A Slow Motion Katrina
Ismael Hossein-Zadeh
Not Bad Policy, But Class Policy
Ellen Brown
Why "Sovereign Debt" is an Oxymoron
Saul Landau /
Nelson P. Valdes The Media and Cuba's Prisoner Release
Ramzy Baroud
Empty Declarations
Nicola Nasser
Who's Funding the Settlements?
Carl Finamore
Labor and Money Clash in 15 Cities
John V. Whitbeck
If Kosovo, Why Not Palestine? The ICJ Opinion on Unilateral Declarations of Independence
Brian Cloughley
Psychotic Morons: "It's Fun to Shoot Some People"
Roberto Rodriguez
The Story of Leticia X: an Arizona Tragedy
Maytha Alhassen
The Liquor Store Wars
Igor Atamenenko
Spying in the Red Dawn of Wi-Fi
Tom Turnipseed
Covert Government
David Swanson
Dropping the Bomb
Missy Beattie
The Mother of All Gushers
Doug Giebel
Progressive Bribery
Christopher Brauchli
Criminalizing First-Graders
Laura Flanders
Who Has Shirley Sherrod's Back?
Stuart Jeanne Bramhall
Electoral Reform: the Issue Progressives Love to Hate
Cpt. Paul Watson
Bye, Bye Rotten Butter Bombs
Kevin Zeese
Standing With Private Bradley Manning
Dr. Susan Block
G-Thanks, Dr. Burri
Charles R. Larson
Borges: the Harsh Realities of Place
Charles M. Young Playing in the Church of the Rev. Gary Davis: an Interview with Ernie Hawkins
Poets' Basement
Three by Barbara LaMorticella
Website of the Weekend
The Killing Fields
July 22, 2010
Heather Gray
The Saga of Shirley Sherrod
Darwin Bond-Graham
Co-opting the Anti-Nuclear Movement
Gary Leupp
Obama's Afghan War in Perspective
Bruce E. Levine
How Psychologists Profit on Unending U.S. Wars
Greg Moses
Capital Strike?
Gerald E. Scorse
A Tax Cut Nobody Needs
Walden Bello
Greece and Wall Street
Paul Buccheit
The "Pursuit of Happiness" Means a Job
Website of the Day
Free and Equal
July 21, 2010
James Abourezk
Encounters With Sen. Robert C. Byrd
Mark Schuller
Opportunities in Haiti are Washing Away
David Underhill
BP Sticks Finger in Dike and All's Well ...
Jonathan Cook
Is the Israeli Right a More Credible Peacemaker?
Binoy Kampmark
The Secret Colossus
Dennis Bernstein
Cops Kill Again in Oakland
Jesse Jackson
The Big Disconnect
Brian J. Foley
Nice Work If You Can Get It
Tom Clifford
Political Pinups:
Prague's Calendar Affair
Michael Donnelly
The Last of His Kind: Rock a While With David Vest
Website of the Day
The Scariest Unemployment Graph Yet
July 20, 2010
Uri Avnery
Inside the Israeli Knesset
Gareth Porter
Why the CIA is Trying to Burn Amiri
John Stanton
America's Defense Associations: Key Cogs in the War Machinery
Adam Turl
Incident at Willow Lake Mine: Peabody Coal and the Death of Thomas Brown
David Price
Disrespecting the Yellow in the Tour de France
Stewart J. Lawrence
Why Obama's "Secure Communities" Program May be More Dangerous Than Arizona
David Macaray
Made in China
Franklin Lamb
Palestinian Rights in Lebanon
Shamus Cooke
Labor Fights Back
Mark Weisbrot
Life Imitates Art
Website of the Day
Carbon Trading and Money Laundering
July 19, 2010
Russell Mokhiber Thousands Injured, 275 Dead, WR Grace Not Guilty
Dean Baker
The Path of Unemployment
Patrick Cockburn
Leaving Iraq: The Ruin They'll Leave Behind
Jonathan Cook
Netanyahu: I Deceived the US to Destroy Oslo Accords
Nicola Nasser
Selling False Hope: the US and the Palestinians
Ray McGovern
The Iranian Scientist Who Would Not Play Curveball
Dave Lindorff
Cracking the Sea Floor: Fools' Errand in the Gulf
Greg Moses
Racism Implodes Tea Party
Sheldon Richman
The Bibi & Obama Show
Mikita Brottman The Beauties and the Beasts: Hollywood, Blondes and the Slaughter Industry
Website of the Day
Study: Gulf Clean-Up Efforts Ineffective, Harming Not Helping Birds
July 16 - 18, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
The Fall of Obama
John Ross
In the Basement of Mexican Justice, No One is Innocent
Andrew Cockburn
Worth It? the Human Price of Sanctions
Gareth Porter
Was Amiri a Double Agent?
Andy Worthington
US Sought Rendition of British Nationals to Gitmo
Jonathan Cook
Israel Stops Listening to Its Judges
Ralph Nader
Delta Blues: Can the Iranian Model Save Mississippi?
Chase Madar
Keep Cops Out of Schools: New York's Failed Experiment
Saul Landau
Reality Gap in the Gulf
Ramzy Baroud
The Culture of Resistance
Iris Keltz
Off the Grid in the South Hebron Hills
Jordan Flaherty
Days of Cop Violence in New Orleans
Bill Quigley / Rachel Meeropol
The Case of the AETA Four
Dave Lindorff
Cap and Blow?
Christopher Brauchli
Homeless in Boulder
Missy Beattie
Marketing Peace and War
Michael Barker
Foundations and Social Change: an Interview with Diana Johnstone
David Swanson
Give Rove What He Wants
Stewart J. Lawrence
Is Obama Backing Away From a Sweeping Immigration Legalization Program?
Ed Emery
Camels in Crisis
Sherwood Ross
What Tea Partiers Owe Progressives
Yves Engler
The Political Roadblocks to Haiti's Reconstruction
N. H. Gordon
What the Presbyterian Statement Didn't Say About Israel
Tom Turnipseed
Killing for Fun
Cpt. Paul Watson
Saving Endangered Feces
David Krieger
Shatterer of Worlds
David Ker Thomson
Put This in Your Tailpipe and Smoke It
Dan Bacher
How Oil Lobbyists Are Writing California's Environmental Laws
Lisa Barr
Exit Security Theatre, Enter Cindy Sheehan
Charles R. Larson
The Translator and His Charge
David Yearsley
Why Bach Didn't Go Swimming
Kim Nicolini
In the Court of the Lizard King
Poets' Basement
Ahmad & Orloski
Website of the Weekend
Rachel Corrie Soccer Tournament
July 15, 2010
Paul Craig Roberts
Economics in Freefall
Mike Whitney
Why the Fed is Steering the Economy Into Deflation
Frida Berrigan
Trillion Dollar Babies: Re-examining the Pentagon's Spending Habits
Yifat Susskind
Children of War
Dave Lindorff
How Bank of America Got Away With a Huge Swindle
Paul Krassner
Tuli is Better Off Dead
David Macaray
Three Cheers for the Post Office
Sebastian Walker
In Haiti the Sense of Urgency Has Been Lost
Anthony Papa
A Mentor to Men Behind Walls
Website of the Day
Phone Fight: Christian Bale v. Mel Gibson
July 14, 2010
Janan Abdu
A Prisoner's Wife
Ellen Brown
How Brokers Became Bookies
Anthony DiMaggio
Afghanistan in Ruins
Greg Moses
The Snitches of Utah
Sherwood Ross
The Living Legacy of James Meredith
Tolu Olorunda
Play the Music: One Record Store Owner Refuses to Go Out of Business
Mark Weisbrot
Exacerbating the Crisis in the Eurozone
Laura Flanders
Do Ask, Don't Tell
Sam Smith
How Progressives and Liberals are Different
Phil Rockstroh
A Heap of Broken Images
Website of the Day
Evil Bible
July 13, 2010
Jonathan Cook
Remote-Controlled Killing
Greg Dropkin Blockade! Dockworkers, Worldwide, Respond to Israel's Flotilla Massacre and Gaza Siege
Dean Baker
Reckless Drilling: BP's Carnage
George Wuerthner
Financial Entanglements: Wolves, Oil, Bureaucrats and Judges
Deepak Tripathi
The Dwindling of Afghanistan's Coalition of the Willing
Firmin DeBrabander
The Escalating Chemical War on Weeds
Billy Wharton
Obama and ACORN: a Post-Mortem
Roberto Rodriguez
A Crack Law By Any Other Name
Brian J. Foley
From Russia With Lovers
Sasha Kramer
Haiti: Frozen in Time
Website of the Day
Gitmo: the Definitive Prisoner List
July 12, 2010
James Abourezk
The Unchallenged Power of the Israel Lobby
Harry Browne
World Cup Finale: "They Didn't Have to Deserve It ... They Were Just Playing"
George Ciccariello- Maher
Oakland's Verdict
Neve Gordon
Boycotting Israel: a Strategy, Not a Principle
Jonathan Cook
An Education Witchhunt
Linn Washington
Dispatch From Soweto
Dr. Susan Block
Bonobo Handshakes: Ape Sex, Chimp War, Human Ignorance and Some Hope
Jean Casella /
James Ridgeway
Supermax Takes a Hit
Dave Welsh
After 75 Years, Is It Time to Revive the WPA?
Bouthaina Shaaban
The Road to South America
Website of the Day
Chez Sludge: How the Sewage Industry Bedded Alice Waters
July 9 - 11, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
The Worst of Times, the Best of Times
Joanne Mariner
The Worst Supreme Court Decision of the Term
Mike Whitney
EU Banking System on the Brink
Rannie Amiri Business as Usual: Behind Turkey and Israel's Not-So-Secret Meeting
Ramzy Baroud
Cluster Bombs and Civilian Lives
Michael Hudson
Latvia's Third Option
Jeffrey St. Clair / Joshua Frank Beyond Gang Green
Joe Bageant
Waltzing at the Doomsday Ball
Jesse Strauss
Streets of Rage:
Searching for Justice in Oakland
James Ridgeway
Congress and the Oil Spill: Hot Rhetoric, Hollow Reform
Charles Hirschkind
The Myth of Impasse
M. Shahid Alam
Israel: a Failing Colonial Project
Ralph Nader Summer Reading: 10 Books That Might Change America
Carl Finamore Runaway Recession: How Did It Happen, How Bad Will It Get?
David Ker Thomson
What Toronto Tells Us About Our Lust for Leaders
John Ross
Drug Cartels Win Mexico's Super Sunday Elections
Rev. William E. Alberts
The General and the Bomber
Julie Hilden
Elena Kagan and the 1st Amendment: Reasons for Concern
Jefferson Chase
Hard Facts About Israeli/Palestinian Peace Peace Possibilities
Dave Lindorff
Just Business
Christopher Brauchli
Blackwater's Nine Lives
Gregory Vickrey
For the Want of Three Votes: Why Did Anti-War Democrats Vote For War Funding?
David Macaray
The Beer Summit Revisited
Soha Al-Jurf
The Boundaries of Delusion
Missy Beattie
Something Quite Atrocious
Laura Flanders
Who Fights and Why: Winter Bone, War and the Economic Crisis
Clare Hanrahan
Confronting Rendition to Torture in North Carolina
Patrick Bond
FIFA Forbids Free Speech at World Cup Fan Fest
Billy Wharton
Another Detroit is Happening!
Shamus Cooke
Andy Stern Joins the Corporate Elite
Lee Sustar
Teachers' Unions at the Crossroads
Harvey Wasserman
Losing LeBron: Has Chief Wahoo Cursed Cleveland Again?
Farzana Versey
Kashmir's Inner Demons
Binoy Kampmark
Population Panic Down Under
Winslow Myers
Best Practices
Charles Larson
Parallel History
David Yearsley
World Cup Anthems
Poets' Basement
Three by Eric Chaet
Website of the Weekend
Gulf Spill News
July 8, 2010
Carl Ginsburg
Life in the Low to Mid-Teens
Paul Craig Roberts
Hillary Clinton's Latest Lies
Patrick Cockburn
The Chronic Failure of Israeli Leadership
Brian Cloughley
Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban
Sakura Saunders
Mining Through Roots
Jayne Lyn Stahl
Jump Starting the First Amendment
Eric Walberg
Wooing the West: US / Russian Relations
Chris Genovali /
Elizabeth Farries Popping Grizzlies
Harry Browne
The Best Teams Got There and I Hope Catalunya Wins
Robert Bloom
A Presidential Tour Guide to Israel (Formerly Palestine)
Website of the Day
Mearsheimer: "No Accountability for Israel on Any Issue"
July 7, 2010
Anthony DiMaggio
Child Poverty: Forgotten Casualties of the Recession
Patrick Cockburn
No Woodshed for Netanyahu
Dean Baker
The Party of Unemployment
Gareth Porter / Ahmad Walid Fazly
"I Saw Them Taking the Bullets Out of the Body of My Daughter"
Nadia Hijab
Addressing the Settlements
Marjorie Cohn
Losing Afghanistan
William Blum
Some Thoughts on "Patriotism" Written on July 4th
Peter Gelderloos
Supporting the Prisoners of the G20 Police State
Carla Blank
When Kabuki is Not Kabuki
John Grant
Long Wars, Violence and Change in America
Website of the Day
Police State Canada
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July 28, 2010
Settlers Wage Vendetta on Israeli Secret Police
Shin Bet Exposed
By JONATHAN COOK
Nazareth.
The arrest by Israel’s internal security service, the Shin Bet, of an Israeli Jew accused of killing at least four Palestinians has thrown a rare light on the secret police, including attempts by one of its agents to enlist the accused to assassinate a Palestinian spiritual leader.
Chaim Pearlman, who was arrested a fortnight ago, has been charged with murdering four Palestinians in Jerusalem and injuring at least seven others in a series of knife attacks that began more than a decade ago. Police are still investigating whether he was involved in additional attacks.
Although Pearlman was denied access to a lawyer until last Friday, far-right groups have rapidly come to his aid, waging what the Shin Bet officials have described as “psychological warfare” by revealing damaging details about the case.
Pearlman has released tape recordings he secretly made of recent conversations with an undercover Shin Bet agent who tried to get Pearlman to incriminate himself.
The agent, who befriended Pearlman and was known as “Dada”, can be heard exhorting him both to go to an “Arab village” to “turn it into a fireworks display” and to execute Sheikh Raed Salah, a leader of the Islamic Movement and a recent participant in the aid flotilla to Gaza that was attacked by Israel.
In another blow to the Shin Bet, Pearlman’s supporters have released a video secretly filmed of the head of the Shin Bet’s Jewish division, which arrested Pearlman, both naming him and identifying where he lives.
Although he is in charge of handling “Jewish terror” cases for the Shin Bet, the video states that he lives in Kfar Adumim, a West Bank settlement. It is a criminal offence to identify any employee of the Shin Bet.
Pearlman’s allies, who posted the video on overseas websites so they could not be removed, appear to hope that the Shin Bet will be intimidated by their move. Identification of such a senior figure will prompt fears that he may be in danger either of revenge attacks or future prosecution in an international tribunal.
The Shin Bet have also been cornered into admitting that they recruited Pearlman as an agent in 2000, in the midst of his alleged stabbing spree, despite the fact that he was a known member of Kach, an outlawed group calling for the expulsion of Palestinians from “Greater Israel”. He later chose to leave the Shin Bet.
Abir Baker, a lawyer with Adalah, a legal centre that handles Palestinian security cases, said: “The Shin Bet is facing an internal crisis over this arrest and the settlers are trying to exploit that with their campaign.
“Many members of the Shin Bet are settlers themselves and think of these extremists as their colleagues, not as the enemy. The line between the Shin Bet and these extremist organisations is very blurred.”
The Shin Bet’s modus operandi in Pearlman’s case has been exposed in part because, unusually, the judge supervising the investigation partially revoked a gag order immediately after the arrest.
Pearlman, who apparently suspected he was being tracked by the Shin Bet, sent the recordings of his conversations with Dada to local media to be broadcast in the event of his detention.
Unlike in the case of Palestinian attacks on Israelis, attacks by Jews on Palestinians are rarely solved, leading to criticisms that the Shin Bet is not serious about tackling the problem of “Jewish terror”.
Amir Oren, a security analyst for the liberal Haaretz newspaper, accused the Shin Bet of having “chains on its feet and weights around its neck” when it investigated such cases.
Yaakov Teitel, a settler who was arrested by the Shin Bet last year, is accused of his first murder of a Palestinian 14 years ago. Some observers have suggested he was only arrested after he started attacking leftwing Jews, including placing a bomb at the home of a prominent academic in 2008.
Baker said Jewish terrorists often found it easy to evade the Shin Bet because they had learnt about the organisation’s investigation techniques while working as agents.
Although Pearlman, aged 30, was living in the Israeli town of Yavne, north of Ashdod, at the time of his arrest, he was raised on a settlement and spent many years living in Kfar Tapuach, which is closely identified with the Kach movement.
Despite being illegal, Kach operates relatively openly in the settlements and Pearlman’s connections to the group may explain the well-organised campaign quickly mounted in his defence.
Itamar Ben Gvir, a parliamentary aide to Michael Ben Ari, an MP who has maintained his ties to Kach, is reported to be heading the media campaign against the Shin Bet. Pearlman is also being helped by Honenu, a legal organisation that defends Jews accused of attacking Palestinians.
Anonymous Shin Bet officials told Channel 2 television that the psychological warfare they were experiencing from the far-right was “a completely different game” from previous confrontations.
Nadia Matar, leader of the pro-settler group Women in Green, told the Jerusalem Post this week that the Shin Bet divisional head “has to know that there is a price to stabbing Jewish brothers in the back. … People have to be loyal or bear the consequences.”
In the 20 hours of recordings with Dada, some of which have been broadcast on Israeli television, the undercover agent can be heard repeatedly inciting Pearlman to kill Sheikh Salah.
Dada says: “Why haven't soldiers killed Raed Salah, may he die? … Someone should take care of him, send him to the next world.”
He then suggests Pearlman shoot at the sheikh’s car or put a bomb under it. “That's the classic one. Nothing’s left, everything goes everywhere,” he adds.
Dada’s advice is particularly controversial given that at the time Salah had recently stated that Israeli commandos onboard the Mavi Marmara ship had tried to kill him.
Israeli officials too appeared to believe in the immediate aftermath of the attack on the ship that Salah had been killed or seriously injured. Early reports in the Israeli media justified his presumed death on the grounds that he had opened fire on the commandos. Later his wife was called to a hospital to identify a man undergoing surgery, although it turned out not to be the sheikh.
It emerged last week that Pearlman may have been helped by David Sitbon, a settler who is suspected of stealing weapons from Israeli army bases.
Jonathan Cook is a writer and journalist based in Nazareth, Israel. His latest books are “Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the Plan to Remake the Middle East” (Pluto Press) and “Disappearing Palestine: Israel's Experiments in Human Despair” (Zed Books). His website is www.jkcook.net.
A version of this article originally appeared in The National (www.thenational.ae), published in Abu Dhabi.
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