News and Analysis 5/26/25

“[L]arge groups chanted racist slogans including ‘Gaza is ours’, ‘death to the Arabs’ and “may their villages burn’” …

… and “assaulted Palestinians” provoking Opposition Leader Yair Lapid to call “the event … a festival of ‘hatred and racism’, adding it was ‘a disgrace and an insult to Judaism’”:

Israeli war crimes continue …

… and Israel promises more to come if “major international powers, including Britain and France, move forward with recognizing an independent Palestinian state”:

A ” contentious bill backed by right-wing politicians that would ban headscarves in all sporting competitions would enshrine into law what has until now been decided by individual sporting federations”:

“Witkoff publicly accused Hamas of misrepresenting the proposal—directly contradicting what sources told Drop Site had been agreed to in private discussions”:

“The director of It Was Just an Accident was cheered by supporters as he arrived back in his home country, where his work has previously landed him in jail”:

“Aid groups have said that deliveries have been hampered by looting, but they have blamed Israel for creating a situation in which hundreds of thousands of people have been driven to desperation by the blockade”:

“The foundation began operations a day after the resignation of its executive director. Jake Wood, an American, said it had become clear the foundation would not be allowed to operate independently”:

“I am sending this email as a message to Microsoft leaders: the cost of trying to silence all voices that dare to humanize Palestinians is far higher than simply listening to the concerns of your employees”:

His “10-point plan … that aims to radically slash migration” would use “the army to guard land borders and turning away all asylum-seekers” and “temporarily halt family reunions for asylum-seekers who have been granted refugee status”:


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