News and Analysis 6/21/24

“Despite seven months of bombardment – or perhaps because of it – Hamas is today one of the most important nationalist and Islamic movements in the world”:

The “step … could lead to the investigation of former senior Iranian officials now living in Canada”:

“Hamas fighters continue to put up fierce resistance in southern Rafah and northern Gaza City”:

“UN experts are warning weapons makers, governments and investors that they are risking being complicit in “serious violations” of international human rights laws … by providing weapons to Israel as it wages genocide in Gaza”:

“International and national rights groups say blasphemy accusations have often been used to intimidate religious minorities and settle personal scores”:

“Daniel Hagari goes against Netanyahu by saying that identifying the impossible task of defeating Hamas as Israel’s end goal in Gaza means ‘throwing sand in people’s eyes’”:

“One U.S. official who knows Andrew Miller said he was ‘ahead of the curve from the beginning’ in recognizing the risks of what has become known as the administration’s ‘bear hug’ strategy”:

“We are known for strongly supporting President Sisi and we love him” — Ibrahim al-Organi:

“The Armenian recognition of Palestine brings the total number of countries that recognize Palestine to 145 of the 193 member states of the United Nations” with the U.S., Canada, and France conspicuously not among them:


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