News and Analysis 6/2/25

Muslims and Palestinian rights advocates condemn the violent attack on a peaceful vigil for the Israeli hostages:

“The government blames overcrowding at the Hajj on unauthorized participants. It also says they made up large numbers of those who died in last year’s searing summer heat“:

Israeli war crimes continue:

“[E]ven the Department of Homeland Security acknowledged that the central charge of visa revocation did not apply while he remained in the United States, and indicated their intent to drop the charge altogether”:

The Zionist war on free speech– and the resistance — continues:

“The party’s members were rivals of [deposed PM Sheikh] Hasina’s father … who would become Bangladesh’s founding president. Hasina banned Jamaat-e-Islami during her tenure and cracked down on its leaders”:

“Sudan’s newly-appointed Prime Minister Kamil Idris has dissolved the government”:

“The longer we keep American personnel in a rapidly changing part of the world where no vital U.S. interest is at stake, the more difficult it will be to prevent an unnecessary loss of life if the situation falls apart”:

“Ben-Gvir … demanded … strict measures against what he called ‘the noise’ caused by Muslims’ call to prayer in mosques in Arab towns and coastal cities”:


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