Embarrassed by the storming of Al-Aqsa on Sunday the UAE banned press from Israel’s signing of its “first big trade accord with an Arab state”:
Humans and vegetation are both targets of Israeli violence …
- Israeli Forces Shoot Dead Palestinian Woman near Hebron (Wafa)
- Five Minors Among 14 Palestinians Detained from West Bank (Wafa)
- Israeli Settlers Escalate Violence in West Bank, Burn 100 Olive Trees near Nablus (New Arab)
… while Israel hides its “illegal acts as an occupying power” under the cover an exploitative environmentalism:
- Greenwashing the Occupation the Solar Energy Industry and the Israeli Occupation (Who Profits)
- Greenwashing the Golan the Israeli Wind Energy Industry in the Occupied Syrian Golan (Who Profits)
The BJP move to overrule Islamic scripture violates the Indian constitution’s guarantee [of freedom to practice and propagate religion]”:
- ‘Interference in Islam Won’t Be Tolerated’, Muslim Bodies Say & Pass Resolution Against UCC (The Print)
Supporters of the apartheid state plan “to spend over $1 million” to get African-Americans to vote against Tlaib”:
- AIPAC’s New Tactic to Unseat Rashida Tlaib (Mondoweiss)
“She was the first Rohingya refugee to be deported from among 170 who were detained by authorities in the region in March 2021″:
“Minneapolis became the first large city in the United States to allow the Islamic call to prayer, or adhan, to be broadcast publicly by … mosques”:
- Muslim Call to Prayer Arrives to Minneapolis Soundscape (Washington Post)
Eight Muslims have been fired as “demand for chicken kormas, chicken changezis, and niharis has gone down after the ban on meat”:
- Hotel in Mathura Replaces Muslim Staff with Hindus to Stay in Business in ‘Changing Times’ (Times Now News)
Has Trump’s withdrawal form the Iran deal reached its predictable endpoint?
One of two new Muslim ministers, Australia’s Minister for Industry and Science took his oath office holding a pink Qur’an:
- The Story Behind the Pink Koran Held by Australia’s First Muslim Cabinet Minister (Sydney Morning Herald)