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Mitchell Plitnick

Mitchell Plitnick

Plitnick

Mitchell Plitnick is a political analyst and writer. He is the former vice president of the Foundation for Middle East Peace and former director of the US Office of B'Tselem.

Increasing numbers of Democratic voters are growing uncomfortable with Israel's brazen defiance of international law and cruel violations of Palestinian human rights, writes Mitchell Plitnick.

21 August, 2019

Comment: Private citizens have few tools for creating the change they envision in Palestine, and the US government has no business trying to discourage boycott, writes Mitchell Plitnick.

29 July, 2019

Comment: A US citizen advocating equal rights for Palestinians is not something that should be controversial, writes Mitchell Plitnick.

15 December, 2018

Comment: Calls for Saudi accountability are not enough. Instead, the list of demands must begin, and not end, with stopping the horrors in Yemen, writes Mitchell Plitnick.

29 November, 2018

Comment: Trump's recent decision to defund the UNRWA is part of a broader attempt to destroy the Palestinian national movement, writes Mitchell Plitnick.

13 September, 2018

Comment: Newly elected Tlaib, Ocasio-Cortez and Omar now have a unique chance to help broaden the debate in Congress, writes Mitchell Plitnick.

29 August, 2018