News and Analysis 9/15/24

“The IDF said Aysenur Eygi was shot “unintentionally” during a “violent riot.” A Post analysis shows clashes had subsided and protesters had retreated”:

“Even a key separatist organisation, Jamaat-e-Islami, which boycotted elections for the last four decades, has now entered the fray, gauging the changing public mood” …

… yet “[m]ilitary scrambling to thwart insurgency that contradicts Delhi government claims to have brought peace to region”:

Under Zionist pressure, the university has reversed its decision to allow “Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voices for Peace … to hold a vigil on Oct. 7 at McKeldin Mall to recognize lives lost since that day”:

“While Indian authorities claim to be preventing forced conversions, critics claim that the law is being misused to target minority religious leaders”:

Israeli war crimes continue:

Parallel to concerns of many American citizens, “many Iranian citizens believe undocumented Afghan workers have flooded the labor market and are a burden on the welfare system”:

“It’s just really upsetting to be at a cultural institution which is banning a cultural garment”:

“U.N. sanctions related to Iran’s ballistic missile program expired last October”:


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