News and Analysis 9/28/25

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

Fearing Iran’s crackdown on “Women, Life and Freedom” protestors she sought asylum in the U.S.; instead of enjoying life and freedom, this woman has suffered ten months in prison (so far):

Israeli war crimes continue:

“Messages spanning from 2013 to 2016 show intimate, oftentimes daily correspondence between Barak and Epstein”:

“[R]epressive regimes that do not accept criticism or fight corruption … have taken control of the media and turned them into tools of political propaganda”:

“People worry about a new round of fighting between Iran and Israel, as well as potentially the United States”:

“[E]vidence is mounting that the state’s top civilian and military leaders didn’t just miss the signs of an imminent assault, but may have purposely ignored them”:

“Economists caution that such interventions often provide only temporary relief unless paired with structural reforms to boost exports, manage inflation and ensure transparency in foreign currency allocations”:

“Arab leaders endorsed large portions but sought additions, including guarantees against the occupied West Bank’s annexation, maintaining Jerusalem’s status quo, increased humanitarian aid, and addressing illegal Israeli settlements”:


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