Despite checkpoints, restrictions, and Israeli police action sabotage to Al-Aqsa mosque loudspeakers, 70,000 Palestinians managed to make it to the first Friday services in Ramadan:
- Israel Restricts Entry to Al-Aqsa Mosque For Palestinians on First Friday of Ramadan (Middle East Eye)
Mansour al-Shahatit’s “deplorable state after being freed … suffering from memory loss as a result of torture and solitary confinement for many years in Israeli jails” reflects the plight of an “estimated 4,500 Palestinians are languishing in jail, many for simply challenging Israel’s occupation”:
As Indian police continue their killings of Kashmiri people, a virtual criminalization of media coverage of police reflects the government’s intention to leave “no space for any dissent or criticism of the government policies and police action on any platform”:
- CCG Paints Grim Picture Of Kashmir Situation (Kashmir Observer)
Conservative democrats continue to protect Israeli interests in a clash with Biden’s policies in the Israel-Palestine conflict, seeking to “raise the political cost of addressing Israel-Palestine at all” to permit the “de facto annexation (of Palestine) that has been going on for decades”:
- How Hawkish Democrats Are Impeding Biden’s Middle East Policy (+972 Magazine)
Iran has identified 43 year old Reza Karimi as a suspect in the Natanz attack, stating that “he fled the country hours before the sabotage happened”:
- Iran Names Suspect in Natanz Attack (AP News)
Iran’s Foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh condemns the GCC’s call “to include its demands in the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers” as a move to prevent U.S. return to the agreement that had put the brakes on Iran’s nuclear development:
The Abrahamic Accords, agreements between the United States, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates, serve as a thin veil to hide the true geopolitical intentions of each country involved:
- The Myth of Peace in the Middle East: Deconstructing the Naturalization Narrative (Palestine Chronicle)
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