Netanyahu’s failed attempt to replace Shin Bet’s chief violates longstanding Israeli political taboos, as the apartheid state’s internal power struggle spirals to a new level of crisis while Gaza burns, writes RAMZY BAROUD
We need a broad, class-based approach to Ireland

THE Communist Party of Ireland welcomes the statement by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn when made his views clear on the EU.
Speaking at the United Nations’ Geneva headquarters he said: “My party stands for a completely different future when we leave the EU, drawing on the best internationalist traditions of the labour movement.
“We want to see close and co-operative relationships with our European neighbours, outside the EU, based on solidarity as well as mutual benefit and fair trade, along with a wider proactive internationalism across the globe.”
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