News and Analysis 6/17/24

The War Cabinet failed to limit the extremists’ influence on the course of the war. Now that it is dissolved, “it is unlikely that Israel’s war-related policies will drastically change”:

“‘[C]onvenient police stations,’ installed throughout Xinjiang every few hundred feet from each other to monitor behavior, are spreading to neighboring provinces of Gansu and Qinghai”:

“Rights group says dozens, including children, were rounded up from a stadium in Alexandria after protest in solidarity with Gaza during premiere league match”:

As “the warring parties restricted, diverted, or confiscated aid, awe-inspiring local mutual aid groups and volunteers have provided life-saving support, running local clinics, kitchens, and shelters”:

“Islamophobia is so acceptable that [mainstream politicians] now barely bother disguising it”:

“Both the University of Michigan and the City University of New York (CUNY) and several of its affiliated colleges agreed to reexamine some past cases and to conduct training”:

An Associated Press investigation identified at least 60 Palestinian families where 25 people or more were killed in bombings between October and December”:


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