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Gwynne Dyer

London

Freelance Writer at Freelance

Author, columnist, documentary film maker and lecturer. International affairs. Official account. Tweets by Gwynne signed -GD.

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  • 3 days ago | lfpress.com | Gwynne Dyer

    Israel may or may not have God on its side (opinions vary), but it certainly has the U.S. government on its side, and that seems to be enough. It has just attacked an unarmed civilian ship called Conscience with armed drones near Malta in the central Mediterranean, almost 2,000 km from Israel and nobody has said anything.

  • 3 days ago | bangkokpost.com | Gwynne Dyer

    There is a striking parallel between the 20-month war in the Gaza Strip and the week-old not-yet-war between India and Pakistan. Both confrontations were set off by horrendously cruel mass murders by terrorists whose goal was obviously to start a war that drew the attention of the world back to their own goals and grievances. Hamas, in the Gaza Strip, was keenly aware that the Palestinian cause was gradually fading from the international agenda.

  • 5 days ago | winnipegfreepress.com | Gwynne Dyer

    By: Gwynne Dyer Posted: 2:03 AM CDT Saturday, May. 10, 2025 There is a striking parallel between the 20-month war in the Gaza Strip and the week-old not-yet-war between India and Pakistan.

  • 6 days ago | thespec.com | Gwynne Dyer

    There is a striking parallel between the 20-month war in the Gaza Strip and the week-old not-yet-war between India and Pakistan. Both confrontations were set off by horrendously cruel mass murders by terrorists, whose goal was obviously to start a war that drew the attention of the world back to their own goals and grievances. Hamas, in the Gaza Strip, was keenly aware the Palestinian cause was gradually fading from the international agenda.

  • 6 days ago | trinidadexpress.com | Gwynne Dyer

    There is a striking parallel between the 20-month war in the Gaza Strip and the week-old not-yet-war between India and Pakistan. Both confrontations were set off by horrendously cruel mass murders by terrorists whose goal was obviously to start a war that drew the attention of the world back to their own goals and grievances. Hamas, in the Gaza Strip, was keenly aware that the Palestinian cause was gradually fading from the international agenda.

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