The condemnation is clearly a PR move since, as usual, not a single perpetrator has been detained:
- Settler Rampage in West Bank Sparks Rare Condemnation from Israeli Leaders (AP / Washington Post)
Reports from the field on Zionist War on Free Speech:
- She Wrote an Op-Ed Criticizing Biden on Gaza. The Justice Department Accused Her of Breaking the Law (The Intercept)
- Students Navigate Legal Hearings and Potential Penalties Following Pro-Palestine Protests (Prism)
- As Students Return to School, a Proposed Law Targets Campus Protests (The Intercept)
- While Elon Musk Battles the UK and EU over Social Media Censorship, Israel Is Jailing Citizens for Instagram Posts (Drop Site)
“[S]oldiers observing or perpetrating atrocities tend to ascribe them not to their own military, or to themselves, but to the enemy”:
- As a Former IDF Soldier and Historian of Genocide, I Was Deeply Disturbed by My Recent Visit to Israel (The Guardian)
“Despite the unpaid debt, the Biden administration announced last Friday that it is lifting a ban on selling offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia”:
Not even World Heritage Sites are exempt from Settler rapacity:
“Now unable to walk and confined to a bed at a police hospital, Arezou Badri — a mother of two — is the latest casualty of Iran’s renewed crackdown over headscarves”:
“[N]ot a single Jewish opposition leader in Israel talks about a two-state solution and not a single Jewish Israeli party voted against a recent Knesset resolution opposing Palestinian statehood”:
- Israeli Society Is in a Deepening State of Contradiction (The Intercept)
“Having painted itself into a corner by launching a war that has killed 40,000 Palestinians and failed to defeat Hamas, Israel has doubled down, provoking a wider war with Iran and Hezbollah to bring in the US against enemies it cannot vanquish alone”:
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