Attacks and rhetoric heat up in Iran ■ Fears mount in Lebanon ■ Preemie babies reunite with families in Gaza ■ Death penalty law stirs up worldwide condemnation ■ More.
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Champagne all around for the new death penalty (for Palestinians) law – Not a ceasefire Day 172
“The whole world shall know” that Israel allows itself to kill Palestinians ■ Trump’s latest ideas for Iran ■ Israeli army caught photoshopping ■ Israel kills in Gaza, West Bank ■ Much more.
The Line Between Affinity and Conspiracy
Epstein relied on Jewish in-group bonds to cultivate the network that facilitated his crimes.
Will Trump Go Kamikaze?
There is much talk about Trump preparing to launch a ground attack against Iran. In the media discourse, much is made of the fact we have about 50,000 troops in the region. But that is not true…
Is the University of Florida Shutting Down College Republicans over Israel Criticism?
Accusations that the group is antisemitic don’t hold up.
The More Murderous Israel Gets, The More We Hear About “Antisemitism”
Meanwhile, in reality, civilians and children are mercilessly butchered in Iran, Lebanon and Palestine by Israel and its allies
Land Day and the Palestinian struggle after 30 months of genocide
Land Day is the annual acknowledgement of the crime scene. Why should a people being erased also have to edit their own testimony into a tone acceptable to those who looked away?
Former US soldiers argue Israeli policy is now guiding US interests
This comes as veterans across the political spectrum have been questioning why Israel is the favored ally of the United States
Over 300 US service members wounded, majority have brain injuries – Not a ceasefire Day 169
Latest on Israeli-US war on Iran, including American losses ■ News from Israel’s war on Lebanon, including land theft ■ 3 Palestinians killed in West Bank ■ Assassination plot against Palestinian American foiled
A genocide here, an amputation there
While Israel continues to maim people in Gaza, it severely restricts the entry of assistive products, including prosthetics, into the Strip, classifying them as “dual-use” items, ostensibly meaning they can have both civilian and military applications.









