Between two wounds: Gaza confronts Trump's plan to end the war
Ruwaida Kamal Amer

Between two wounds: Gaza confronts Trump's plan to end the war

On a cold morning in central Gaza City, Nevin Al-Barbari, 35, sat in what remained of her family home, watching her two-year-old daughter, Reem, explore the rooms she had only recently come to know.

‘Disaster season’: What is that?
Chas Keys

‘Disaster season’: What is that?

Anika Wells, in announcing a meeting with three telco giants to discuss Optus’s Triple Zero emergency call system catastrophe in September, referred to the need for Australians to have confidence in the system before the coming disaster season. By that she meant summer. Is there really such a season?

A time to redouble our efforts for Palestine
Sawsan Madina

A time to redouble our efforts for Palestine

Daniel Levy, who knows a thing or two about peace negotiations, warns us that, The plan is being used to push back against the momentum behind holding Israel accountable, the thing that could actually produce positive change.


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Journos as heroes and villans - 'The Hack' reviewed - Part 1
Matthew Ricketson

Journos as heroes and villans - 'The Hack' reviewed - Part 1

In films and on the small screen, journalists are portrayed as heroes or villains. In The Hack they are both. Does this reflect the diminished, benighted standing journalists hold in society today or is it a step forward in showing the complexities of the work?

Cancelling Chris Hedges: What price balance?
Paul Chambers

Cancelling Chris Hedges: What price balance?

On its homepage you will read that “The National Press Club (NPC) is a vigorous champion of media freedom and a home away from home for journalists”.

Japan's likely new leader is a surprise, and not just because she is a woman
Gregory Clark

Japan's likely new leader is a surprise, and not just because she is a woman

In the recent election held by Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party to find a new leader following the assassination of former prime minister, Shinzo Abe, an unlikely name to emerge was that of Sanae Takaichi.

Shadow of McCarthyism looms over controversial firing of Texas professor who taught about gender identity
Laura Gail Miller

Shadow of McCarthyism looms over controversial firing of Texas professor who taught about gender identity

Texas A&M University announced the resignation of its president, Mark A. Welsh III, on 18 September 2025, following a controversial decision earlier in the month to fire a professor over a classroom exchange with a student about gender identity.

Ian McEwan’s new novel explores resentment and vengeance in a fractured world
Kevin John Brophy

Ian McEwan’s new novel explores resentment and vengeance in a fractured world

Ian McEwan’s new novel, his 18th in a long career of writing books that play with startling premises, bold ideas and big dilemmas, begins as a work of futurist fiction set in 2119.

Statement on cancellation of Chris Hedges’ confirmed appearance at the National Press Club of Australia
AFOPA

Statement on cancellation of Chris Hedges’ confirmed appearance at the National Press Club of Australia

AFOPA is responding to the statement published on 4 October 2025 by the National Press Club of Australia in relation to their cancellation of Chris Hedges’ confirmed appearance at the National Press Club on 20 October 2025.

A century of deceit: Towards a new understanding of the colonisation of Palestine
Stuart Rees

A century of deceit: Towards a new understanding of the colonisation of Palestine

Political and media commentary on the Hamas killings of October 2023 have been preoccupied with claims that these were not only the worst terrorists but that their actions were without precedent.

7 October not a day to abuse protesters
Greg Barns

7 October not a day to abuse protesters

When it comes to the domestic political fallout from the Gaza conflict, there are no more reliable and uncritical friends of Israel than Victoria’s Premier Jacinta Allan and her New South Wales counterpart Chris Minns.

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Between two wounds: Gaza confronts Trump's plan to end the war
Ruwaida Kamal Amer

Between two wounds: Gaza confronts Trump's plan to end the war

On a cold morning in central Gaza City, Nevin Al-Barbari, 35, sat in what remained of her family home, watching her two-year-old daughter, Reem, explore the rooms she had only recently come to know.

A time to redouble our efforts for Palestine
Sawsan Madina

A time to redouble our efforts for Palestine

Daniel Levy, who knows a thing or two about peace negotiations, warns us that, The plan is being used to push back against the momentum behind holding Israel accountable, the thing that could actually produce positive change.

A century of deceit: Towards a new understanding of the colonisation of Palestine
Stuart Rees

A century of deceit: Towards a new understanding of the colonisation of Palestine

Political and media commentary on the Hamas killings of October 2023 have been preoccupied with claims that these were not only the worst terrorists but that their actions were without precedent.

7 October not a day to abuse protesters
Greg Barns

7 October not a day to abuse protesters

When it comes to the domestic political fallout from the Gaza conflict, there are no more reliable and uncritical friends of Israel than Victoria’s Premier Jacinta Allan and her New South Wales counterpart Chris Minns.

Hundreds of thousands flood cities across Europe to demand end to genocide in Gaza
Julia Conley

Hundreds of thousands flood cities across Europe to demand end to genocide in Gaza

An estimated 250,000 people dressed in red crowded into Museum Square in Amsterdam, demanding that the Dutch government end its support for Israel.

Trump’s Gaza peace plan: Today, tomorrow and the day after
Ramesh Thakur

Trump’s Gaza peace plan: Today, tomorrow and the day after

Back in January last year, my Toda Policy Brief 182 was published with the title “Israel and Gaza: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”.

7 October 2023: Return of the Hannibal Directive and the genocide starts now – Part 2
Eugene Doyle

7 October 2023: Return of the Hannibal Directive and the genocide starts now – Part 2

By noon on 7 October 2023, news of Palestinians taking hostages grip the attention of Israel’s top military and political leadership who are gathered in the “Pit”, the Kirya bunker in Tel Aviv.

Secret cargo: Inside Australia's covert F-35 parts pipeline to Israel
Peter Cronau

Secret cargo: Inside Australia's covert F-35 parts pipeline to Israel

At least 68 shipments of F-35 fighter jet parts have been flown on commercial passenger planes to Israel from Australia as recently as last month, leaked documents reveal.


John Menadue's book on Israel's war against Gaza

Israel's war against Gaza

Media coverage of the war in Gaza since October 2023 has spread a series of lies propagated by Israel and the United States. This publication presents information, analysis, clarification, views and perspectives largely unavailable in mainstream media in Australia and elsewhere.

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South Korea’s anti-China protests
Jeffrey Robertson

South Korea’s anti-China protests

This week, South Korean authorities expressed concern regarding the potential impact of anti-China protests during APEC.

Nation's innovation surge continues a long tradition
Christopher Tang

Nation's innovation surge continues a long tradition

Many in the West mistakenly think that China lacks innovation, but this view is outdated.

China’s youth: Between collectivism and the new individualism
John Frew

China’s youth: Between collectivism and the new individualism

On a recent trip through China, I was struck by the contrast between its classrooms and its city streets.


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Political gutlessness

Les Macdonald — Balmain NSW 2041

It appears that our political leaders have lost their moral compass – if they ever possessed one. They hide their moral vacuity behind empty posturing around a slogan (antisemitism) that has been so misused by the Zionists they appear to love, that it no longer has any meaning or content. These moral midgets will be remembered by history, but not in the way they hope!
The memory hole revisited

Les Macdonald — Balmain NSW 2041

When watching current political cowardice, one is powerfully reminded of George Orwell and his memory hole. This is the place for confining events that are not helpful to those in power as they seek to convince the populace that everything is fine. Current Western leaders have become masters at consigning Israeli depravity to that memory hole to convince themselves that they retain some kind of moral legitimacy. The bulk of us just don't buy it!
Democracy in theory, authoritarianism in practice

Les Macdonald — Balmain NSW 2041

I don't recall in my lifetime — and that is 80 years — another period when our so-called democracies in the West have demonstrated such a disconnect between the people and our alleged leaders. Billions of decent people around the planet have demonstrated unequivocally that they do not believe the rancid criminals in Israel when the latter claim to be supposedly just defending themselves. Yet our Western leaders appear to be utterly unaware of the abhorrence and detestation with which their support for genocide is viewed. They demonstrate, if it were ever necessary to say so, a craven...
Some Australians are more equal than others

Okrad Marconi — Sydney

Today (7th October 2025), our prime minister stood in parliament and lamented the death of one dual Australian/Israeli citizen who died two years ago at an Israeli music festival. He did not mention, nor it was ever mentioned in the last two years, a genocide that the state of Israel has been committing on the Palestinian people. Nor has the government or our prime minister mentioned the more than 67000 predominantly women and children who were killed in the Israeli-committed genocide (possibly some of them also Australian dual citizens). Finally, Australia is complicit in this genocide, directly and...



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