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Elizabeth Murray

Elizabeth Murray served as Deputy National Intelligence Officer for the Near East in the National Intelligence Council before retiring after a 27-year career in the U.S. government, where she specialized in Middle Eastern political and media analysis. She is a member of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS).

Флотилия оспаривает блокаду Израиля в Газу

Это второй доклад Элизабет Мюррей, который находится на борту новой флотилии в знак протеста против незаконности 12-летней блокады, которая задыхается от Газы.

4 июня, 2018
Elizabeth Murray
4 июня, 2018
От Elizabeth Murray
Freedom Flotilla

We are possibly a more motley crew than the passengers aboard the S.S.Minnow in the old U.S. TV series Gilligan’s Island: Among those who have joined us on one or more legs of the journey to Gaza as part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) are activists hailing from Spain, Israel, Norway, Malaysia, Canada (First Nations), Denmark and the United

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Новая флотилия устанавливает парус для разрыва блокады в Газе

Элизабет Мюррей находится на борту новой флотилии, чтобы подчеркнуть незаконность 12-летней блокады, которая задыхается от народа Газы.

23 мая, 2018
Elizabeth Murray
23 мая, 2018
От Elizabeth Murray
Elizabeth Murray poses in front of a the Al Awda, the ship she will be sailing in to Gaza. (Photo: Elizabeth Murray)

Islands Brygge, an idyllic harbor park that stretches along the east bank of Copenhagen, was alive with a celebratory crowd on Monday as three ships were about to steam towards Gaza. The 2018 Freedom Flotilla—two ships from Sweden and one from Norway — will call at ports in Germany, Holland, Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal and Italy before

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Likening Palestinians to Blades of Grass

As Israeli military has killed dozens of unarmed protesters near the border at which they are fenced into Gaza, Israeli leaders may feel they are once again “mowing the grass” as Elizabeth Murray recalls in this updated piece originally published on November 16, 2012.

9 апреля, 2018
Elizabeth Murray
9 апреля, 2018
От Elizabeth Murray
Palestinian protesters gather in front of burned tires while Israeli soldiers fire teargas during clashes with Israeli troops along Gaza's border with Israel, Friday, April 6, 2018. Palestinians torched piles of tires near Gaza's border with Israel on Friday, sending huge plumes of black smoke into the air and drawing Israeli fire that killed one man in the second large protest in the volatile area in a week. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

In early 2010, one of Washington DC’s most prestigious think tanks was holding a seminar on the Middle East which included a discussion of Israel’s December 2008-January 2009 assault on Gaza which killed about 1,300 Palestinians. When the death toll was mentioned, one expert on the panel smiled enigmatically and intoned: “It’s unfortunate, but

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