“PP and Vox cannot decide who has freedom of worship and who does not. It is a constitutional right” — Territorial Policy Minister Ángel Victor Torres:
Israeli war crimes continue:
- Israeli Strike Kills Jurnalists in Gaza City, Worsening the Death Toll for the Media (NPR)
- UN Says Families, a Generation Being ‘Wiped Out’ by Israel’s War on Gaza (Aljazeera)
- Israel Is Occupying Gaza to Clean Up the Crime Scene (Aljazeera)
“Yale HRL said it gathered and analyzed photos and footage allegedly ‘showing RSF shooting at people crawling away from them and berating and using ethnic slurs’”; …
… “[t]he involvement of the UAE has brought Abu Dhabi into further conflict with Egypt”:
- UAE and Haftar Behind RSF Capture of Sudan’s Triangle Border Region (Middle East Eye)
- Palestinians Mourn Al Jazeera Journalist Anas al-Sharif, Crew in Gaza (Washington Post)
- ‘I Entrust You with Palestine’: The Final Testament of Anas al-Sharif (Palestine Chronicle)
- Palestine Action Co-founder Accuses Ministers of Making Defamatory Claims (The Guardian)
- What Will Happen to People Arrested at Palestine Action Demonstration? (The Guardian)
- Palestine Action Demonstrators Should Not be Prosecuted for Placards (Independent)
- Palestine Action Ban ‘Could Become Starmer’s Poll Tax Moment’ as Freedom of Speech Row Deepens (Independent)
- Mohammad Rasoulof Is Considering a Return to Iran and Has Three Film Scripts Ready (Hollywood Reporter)
The movement for recognition of a Palestinian state evokes a variety of responses:
- Why Australia Is Risking US Anger to Recognise the State of Palestine (France 24)
- Australia Recognising Palestine a ‘Political Fig Leaf’ Without Sanctions, Palestine Advocacy Network Head Says (The Guardian)
- Recognizing Palestine? ‘It May Be a Punishment for Netanyahu, but It’s a Big Prize for Israel’ (Haaretz)
- Palestinians Don’t Need a State. We Need Justice (The Guardian)
“For years, Harvard’s only dedicated spaces for Muslim and Hindu worship were in a dormitory basement”:
- Harvard Will Open New Muslim, Hindu Prayer Spaces After Years of Uneven Access (The Harvard Crimson)
“The transfer of workers underscores the extent to which New Delhi continues to help sustain Israel’s economy despite the state’s growing isolation”:
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