Morning Star editor BEN CHACKO says assessing a Labour leader whose mission was to smash the left must involve addressing the delusions that fuelled his rise
IN MY autobiography, I recount how while travelling in the 1960s in Algeria — and before I was politically active or a member of the Labour Party — we went to a local Palestine Liberation Centre.
At the time, I did not know that the Palestinians had been driven off their land in the Nakba, or about how many of them then (as they are now) were in refugee camps. This was the first time I heard a different side of the story.
I wasn’t persuaded of the Palestinians’ case at the time — which was totally new to me — but an image that stayed with me, and later helped form my views in support of Palestinian rights as my politics developed, was of a young man telling me his father had gone back to look at the house he’d been forced to leave, faced abuse and been devastated.
The struggle for Palestinian freedom has become a defining issue for everyone committed to justice, democracy and peace, says PETER LEARY ahead of the Stop the War International Conference on Saturday
On International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, HUGH LANNING warns that the US-led “Comprehensive Plan” entrenches decades of Western complicity in Israel’s domination and denial of Palestinian land and rights
After NGOs and the EU, UN condemns Germany’s crackdown on Palestine Solidarity, writes LEON WYSTRYCHOWSKI
How can we claim to be human while our countries still support and defend the massacres in Palestine, asks HUGH LANNING


