In 1968, the American broadcaster Walter Cronkite told his national TV audience the United Stated was losing the war in Vietnam, causing then-president Lyndon Johnson to remark, ‘If I’ve lost Cronkite, I’ve lost America’, soon after declaring he would not stand for re-election. As he moves to implement a total occupation of Gaza in his determination to extirpate Hamas and its soldiers of terror, Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, risks a similar realisation.

A week after an estimated 90,000 people joined a court-sanctioned pro-Palestine protest march across Sydney’s Harbour Bridge, Australia’s Labor government announced that it will be voting to recognise a state of Palestine when the United Nations General Assembly meets next month, ‘to contribute to international momentum towa

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