Jonathan Cook

Following Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson鈥檚 appointment as British Prime Minister, commentators are predicting a general election, possibly as early as October.

While a victory for Labour is far from certain, as it drops in the polls, Jonathan Cook writes that powerful forces are at work to ensure that Jeremy Corbyn 鈥 still the most popular Labour politician 鈥 never gets the chance to govern.

The Israeli parliament has voted overwhelmingly to suspend Haneen Zoabi, a legislator representing the state鈥檚 large Palestinian minority, for six months as a campaign to silence political dissent intensified. The Israeli parliament, or Knesset, voted by 68 to 16 to endorse a decision in late July by its ethics committee to bar Zoabi from the chamber for what it termed 鈥渋ncitement鈥. It is the longest suspension in the Knesset鈥檚 history and the maximum punishment allowed under Israeli law. At a press conference, Zoabi denounced her treatment as 鈥減olitical persecution鈥.
For much of the past two years, Israel stood sphinx-like on the sidelines of Syria鈥檚 civil war. Did it want Bashar al-Assad鈥檚 regime toppled? Did it favour military intervention to help opposition forces? And what did it think of the increasing visibility of Islamist groups in Syria? It was difficult to guess.
It was a Palestinian legislator who made the most telling comment to the Israeli parliament last week as it passed the boycott law,聽which outlaws calls to boycott Israel or its settlements聽in the occupied territories. Ahmed Tibi asked: 鈥淲hat is a peace activist or Palestinian allowed to do to oppose the occupation? Is there anything you agree聽to?鈥
Moshe Dayan, Israel鈥檚 most celebrated general, famously outlined the strategy he believed would keep Israel鈥檚 enemies at bay: 鈥淚srael must be a like a mad dog, too dangerous to bother.鈥 Until now, most observers assumed Dayan was referring to Israeli military or possibly nuclear strategy, an expression in his typically blunt fashion of the country鈥檚 familiar doctrine of deterrence.
An Israeli journalist who went into hiding after writing a series of reports showing lawbreaking approved by Israeli army commanders faces a lengthy jail term for espionage if caught, as Israeli security services warned at the weekend they would 鈥渞emove the gloves鈥 to track him down.