News and Analysis 3/4/25

“There is … path to a political solution without any supremacy, with national rights for both of our people. … The foreign policy in [the U.S.] is helping to block this path” — Israeli journalist and “No Other Land” co-director Yuval Abraham:

[H]is anxiety melted away after receiving a warm welcome while spending four days visiting several synagogues as part of a Jewish delegation visiting Syria”:

“The department … cited a verse 6:108 from the Quran, which warns against insulting the deities worshipped by others, as such actions may provoke them to insult Allah in ignorance”:

“The academy said the request was denied because such a waiver likely couldn’t be accommodated in a deployed environment”:

“The deputy commander of the Hisbah, Mujahid Aminudeen, told the BBC that 20 people had been arrested for not fasting and five for selling food, and that the operations would continue throughout the month”:

“Someone doesn’t just randomly vandalize a store out of the blue. It’s because of a dehumanization of a group of people that has been taking so long”:

“[P]olice forcibly entered the Quetta Press Club (QPC) premises and detained candidates who had gone inside … for a press conference to protest delays in their appointment letters … for jobs in the Balochistan Education Department”:

Israeli war crimes continue:

“I do not believe [Muslim Women’s Network UK] supports violence and genocide, but its cooperation with TikTok sends a deeply troubling message” — Istanbul University student Nefise Oguz:


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