News and Analysis 4/9/25

“Tehran confirmed talks would happen but insisted they would be indirect discussions through a mediator” …

… direct or indirect, the talks are an obstacle to Netanyahu’s desire for war:

Israeli war crimes continue:

“All businesses and government offices have been shut down in a bid to end the war in Gaza”:

“Palestinian citizens of Israel … are confined to second-class citizenship by laws enshrining the country’s Jewish character and by discriminatory practices intended to prevent them from achieving equality with Jewish Israelis”:

Kyrgyzstan’s official Muslim governing body supports the secular government’s bid to deny women the right to choose what they wear:

Zionist war on free speech continues:

“If a Palestinian citizen of Israel were to strike in solidarity with the people in Gaza, would their Israeli employer fire them? That’s the question many are asking themselves”:

“A group of Catholics has expressed dismay over Indian bishops supporting changes to a law governing properties dedicated to Muslim charity, saying it risks legitimizing government interference in the affairs of religious minorities”:

“Critics say hundreds of children are likely to be moved to schools teaching Israeli curriculum, which could ‘erase’ Palestinian identity”:


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