News and Analysis 7/6/22

The U.S. assertions that “it was ‘likely’ Abu Akleh was killed by unintentional Israeli fire,” angers Palestinians by dismissing Israeli intentions and angers Israelis for hinting that they are culpable in any way:

“News outlets reported the deputy head of mission at the British Embassy … and other foreigners faced ‘spying’ charges after visiting various forbidden zones in the country while the Guard was carrying out missile tests”:

Tired of being called “foreigners,” speakers of local language are easy marks for BJP promises …

… despite the fact that not one of the almost 400 BJP ministers is Muslim:

The EU has awarded candidate status to Ukraine and Moldova, less than 4 months after Ukraine applied, but six years after Bosnia’s application Bosnia and Herzegovina continue to wait:

Zionists are accused of violating the “First do no harm” clause in the Hippocratic Oath:

Offering tax money “to combat discrimination against atheists” could “be viewed as an attempt by ‘a foreign power designed to shatter local religious and cultural relationships’” and is opposed by both CAIR and some Republicans:

After two years in which “Only a few thousand Saudi citizens and residents attended the annual pilgrimage” a million pilgrims are expected this year from around the world (half pre-Covid levels):

The South African council ruled homosexual activity to be against Islamic law but warned Muslims to “hate the sin not the sinner” …

… while “[a]ccording to a 2008 British WikiLeaks diplomatic cable, Iran has executed between 4,000 to 6,000 gays and lesbians since the nation’s Islamic revolution in 1979”:


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