In Israel, journalism is a crime:
As Iran increases its cooperation with IAEA, the U.S. and Israel must decide whether they more concerned about preventing an Iranian nuke or punishing Iranians:
- Iran Moves Machines for Making Centrifuge Parts to Natanz -UN Nuclear Watchdog (Reuters / Yahoo)
- Iran Nuclear Chief Says Tehran Has Given IAEA Documents on Outstanding Issues (Reuters)
- The Potential Side Benefits of a Revived JCPOA for Middle East Stability (Atlantic Council)
- The Little Iran Nuclear Deal that Couldn’t (Foreign Policy)
- For Israel, New Iran Deal Perhaps Better than No Deal at All (Al-Monitor)
- Will Political Uncertainty in Israel Lead to Iran Conflict? – Analysis (Jerusalem Post)
McGill University accelerates its repression of student speech by threatening to terminate the status of a student group that opposes Israeli apartheid:
The order to allow fasters to leave work an hour early was withdrawn “after objections from the civic agency’s vice-chairman and BJP leader Satish Upadhyay who told officials that the relaxation on grounds of religion was ‘unsecular’”:
“Last year, Israeli soldiers stormed the Aqsa, kicking out worshipers, throwing tear gas, and committing acts of violence; these events at the Aqsa during Ramadan led to a violent war in Gaza”:
How symbol of pious modesty has “been coopted into a political symbol”:
“The move ‘intends to prevent Ghaith from being in touch with Palestinian officials’, the Palestinian Wafa news agency said”:
Zelensky says that an “[a]bsolutely liberal, European” Ukraine has become impossible, and that he will “will not be surprised if we have representatives of the Armed Forces or the National Guard in cinemas, supermarkets, and people with weapons” :
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