October Archives

Publications in October
EUGENIO GARCÍA GASCÓN At the moment, Benjamín Netanyahu has met with Yitzhak Brick on two occasions. Until now, Brick was an obscure reserve general already in years, in November he will turn 76, who has suddenly become perhaps the most media personality in Israel, for whom everyone is fighting to interview him. The prime minister's detractors, who are legion, claim that Netanyahu is afraid of entering Gaza and is using Brick to protect himself from those who reproach him for three weeks later having still not sent his ground army to the Gaza Strip.

October 27, 2023
SAREE MAKDISI What we are witnessing before our eyes is, I believe, unprecedented in the history of colonial warfare. In no case that I know of has ethnic cleansing been carried out through the use of massive artillery and intense bombing with ultra-modern weapons systems, including the one-ton bombs (and even heavier bunker-busting munitions) used by the Israelis who They fly the latest American jets.
PASCUAL SERRANO Under the title “Russian influence campaigns in Latin America,” the so-called United States Institute for Peace (USIP) released a report a few days ago on the importance of Russian communications policy in Latin America, and especially its international media such as the Sputnik agency and Russia Today television. The USIP is a nonpartisan public institute, founded by Congress, as they say "with the mission of helping to prevent, mitigate and resolve violent conflicts abroad." Among other things, the report highlights that Russia's communications policies have found fertile ground in Latin America" ​​to "counteract the Western liberal order led by the United States."