News and Analysis 7/1/24

“The vote pushes forward a piece of legislation that, if it passes, could further silence the discussion within the US government about the devastating impact that Israel’s war on Gaza has had on the enclave’s Palestinian population”:

Masoud Pezeshkian’s “campaign was not successful in using [his reformist] positions to draw people to the polls”:

The “stifling of Palestinian voices goes well beyond censorship [in that] … “it uses the power of institutions and the state against individuals and groups, aiming to suppress Palestinian expressions of their identity and their rights”:

“The quality of life for a large section of Egyptian society has degraded severely. The government stopped publishing stats on the poverty rate in December 2020″:

Israeli atrocities in Gaza — and the West Bank — continue …

and Ben-Gvir wants to expand them into Israel itself:

“[When I am in] France, I must respect the values of the republic. Otherwise, how can I enter into a state without respecting their values? [Le Pen] asked me if this is Islam. I said yes, this is Islam, and I’m the representative of the Muslim World League”:

Europe’s far-right parties “‘are still anti-Semitic and they’re pro-Israel. What does that tell you about them?’ What does it also say about Zionism?”:

“One of the professors told police Wray made antisemitic, anti-UF administration and anti-Florida government comments in what he felt was an attempt to get him to make similar statements”:

The “terrorism exception to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act allows for courts to review whether countries should face civil damages in cases where they’ve sponsored attacks” but, surprise, surprise, doe snot apply to Israeli terrorism (not even when it reaches the level of genocide):


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