The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:
- Legal Status Revoked for Some International Students at University of Maryland, School Confirms (Baltimore Sun)
- Trump Threatens Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status (Reason)
- The State Department Relied on Columbia University’s Mischaracterization of Protests to Arrest Mohsen Mahdawi (Drop Site)
- ‘My Experience Confirms that US ‘Citizens’, Especially Black and Muslim Ones, Are also Targets’ – Musa Springer on Their Unlawful Detention (Mondoweiss)
- “Filton 18” Palestine Action Activists Face Trial in the UK (Palestine Deep Dive)
- Morocco: Pro-Palestine Activists Denounce Increased State Repression (Middle East Eye)
- Judge Denies Tufts Student’s Release from Detention in Louisiana (WBUR)
- A Survey Suggests Most Americans Are Not Keen on Trump’s Speech-Based Deportation Initiative (Reason)
- Mahmoud Khalil: What Does My Detention by ICE Say About America? (Washington Post)
The “ambitions of two generals and the interests of other states have led to the massacre of adults and children already forced to flee their homes” …
… and the situation is getting worse:
- Sudan’s War Takes A(nother) Grim Turn (Politico)
- ‘Child in Arms, Luggage on My Head, I Fled Sudan Camp for Safety’ (BBC)
Israeli war crimes continue:
- Israeli Strikes Kill Palestinians in Tented Area for Displaced in Gaza (BBC)
- Pattern of Deplorable Israeli Attacks on Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities in Gaza (National Interest Foundation)
As “[o]ngoing internal discord over Trump’s decision was reflected in comments this week by Steve Witkoff …
- As Iran Talks Resume, White House Fends Off Bombing Hawks (Washington Post)
… “Israel’s strategic affairs minister and the director of the Mossad intelligence agency, slipped into Paris for the low-profile meeting with Witkoff to try to influence the U.S. position ahead of the second round of talks in Rome on Saturday“:
“U.S. forces struck a major Houthi-controlled port on Yemen’s Red Sea coast and Central Command (CENTCOM) said it had been destroyed. More than a dozen people were killed in the attack”:
Harry and Meghan deem intolerance of genocide and apartheid to be “hateful”:
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