News and Analysis 1/2/25

“Israel unilaterally abrogated its 1974 disengagement agreement with Syria,” moving even “beyond the buffer zone to capture additional Syrian territory … reaching within 15 kilometers of Damascus. Israel also captured a number of Syrian towns in the buffer zone”:

A Muslim for most of his life, “at some point” the “US citizen, an army veteran and Texas businessman, developed an interest in Islamic State” …

… “While authorities said they did not believe that Jabbar was working alone in the New Orleans attack, investigators have not specified why they think that or who else might have been involved”:

“Anyone who tries to take revenge on civilians does not represent Islam, whether what happened in New Orleans or anywhere else. … [G]overnments do not represent the people at all, neither in America nor elsewhere”:

Israeli war crimes continue:

In Europe, “there is no longer a distinction between bad and good Muslims. Those who are part of the mainstream are just as much of a problem as those who are supposedly unadapted and antisocial”:

“Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister said that the Supreme Court had directed statehood restoration over a year ago”:

“[T]hese are dispatches from a living hell unfathomable to any viewer, and the fact that several filmmakers have been able to keep creating under such circumstances is a miracle“:


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