IPS Fellow Phyllis Bennis directs the New Internationalism Project at IPS, focusing on the Middle East, U.S. militarism, and UN issues. She is also a fellow of the Transnational Institute in Amsterdam.

In 2001 she helped found the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights and more recently spent six years on the board of Jewish Voice for Peace, where she now serves as its International Adviser. She works with many anti-war and Palestinian rights organizations, writing and speaking widely across the U.S. and around the world. She has served as an informal adviser to several top UN officials on Middle East issues and was twice short-listed to become the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

Phyllis has written and edited 11 books. Among her latest is the 7th updated edition of her popular Understanding the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, published in 2018. She is also the author of Before & After: U.S. Foreign Policy and the War on Terror and Challenging Empire.

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Phyllis Bennis on the 2011 Egyptian Uprising

Phyllis Bennis speaks about the ongoing protests in Egypt and what the U.S. response should be.

Tunisia’s Spark and Egypt’s Flame: the Middle East is Rising

The Arab world plays dominoes with empire.

What if Jared Loughner Were a Muslim Arab Immigrant?

What if the alleged gunman in Tucson were named Ali Mohammed instead of Jared Lee Loughner?

Egypt: The end of the U.S. imperium in the Middle East?

IPS expert Phyllis Bennis helps parse this rapidly unfolding story and what it may mean for the balance of power in the Middle East.

SOTU: Really, Mr. President?

The Iraq War isn’t wrapping up, the Afghanistan War is failing, and we can’t afford either one. If we are ever going to find 15 million jobs, we need to end the wars and cut military spending.

A Short Response to the Tragedy in Tucson

Phyllis Bennis and Karen Dolan offer a few words about the tragic shooting of nineteen people in Tucson, AZ that left six dead and United States Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in critical condition.

What if Jared Loughner Were a Muslim Arab Immigrant?

What if the alleged gunman wasn’t named Jared Loughner but instead was named Ali Mohammed?

Obama’s Afghanistan Review: A Whitewash of a Disastrous Occupation

According to the Obama administration, nothing can happen in the U.S. war in Afghanistan that doesn’t mean good news.

A Double Standard on Middle East Aid

U.S. aid to Israel should be given the same scrutiny as aid to Egypt.

WikiLeaks: War, Diplomacy & Ban ki-Moon’s Toothbrush

The Wikileaks documents demonstrate that U.S. diplomacy is not being used to find alternatives to war, but rather pursued in the interests of illegal wars.

Wikileaks Shows No “New Mind-Set” in US Foreign Policy

IPS expert Phyllis Bennis says that with Hillary Clinton ordering spying on UN leaders, Bush style politics are still around.

Bribing Israel: Enhancing the Swag

What’s supposed to be the main point of it all — new negotiations leading to something remotely resembling a just, lasting and comprehensive peace — is simply not on the agenda of either Israel or the U.S.

Pentagon Papers 2.1 – Wikileaks Iraq War Logs Make Accountability Harder to Deny

This latest trove of Wikileaks war documents is important not because it reminds us of exactly how the Iraq War was and is being waged, and crucially, who is responsible.

One Nation Working Together for Jobs, Not War

Last weekend, on 10-2-10, the One Nation Working Together coalition brought more than 100,000 people out into the streets demanding the kind of real political change that would will lead to “justice at home and peace abroad.”

One Nation: Uniting for Jobs, Not War

At the historic One Nation Working Together march, activists made the connection between unemployment and our outsize military budget.

Phyllis Bennis on al-Jazeera & US Trying New Bribes for Settlement Slow-Down

The Obama administration is offering lots of new carrots and a pretty weak stick in hopes of winning just a temporary 60-day extension of Israel’s settlement slow-down.

Israel’s Settlement Freeze Is Over…So What?

The Israeli-Palestinian peace talks will almost certainly continue with or without a settlement freeze — but does that really matter?

We Need Millennium Development RIGHTS – Not Just Goals

Millennium Development Rights would transform the global struggle against poverty and provide accountability for governments, corporations, and others who deny those rights.

Empty Promises: Obama Takes His Middle East Peace Plan to the UN

“International law is not an empty promise” — except apparently for Palestinians.

Phyllis Bennis on Obama Iraq Policy

IPS’ director of the New Internationalism project talks about the supposed end of combat operations.

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