The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:
- US Sues over Pro-Palestine Protest, Using Law on Abortion Clinics (New Arab)
- Harvard Medical School Nixed a 2024 Graduation Speaker over Pro-Palestine Statements (The Harvard Crimson)
- Palestine Action Protest in London Could Set Arrest Record, Say Organisers (The Guardian)
- Reagan-Appointed Judge Rips Into Trump Admin for Illegally Targeting Pro-Palestine Student Protesters (Common Dreams)
- What Happened to Human Rights for Palestinians? (NY Times)
“Immigrant rights advocates warned that the swift removals announced by the Iranian official could endanger Iranians who have resided in the United States for many years”:
Israeli war crimes continue:
- Dozens of Palestinians Killed in Gaza as Hamas Considers Reply to Trump’s Peace Plan (The National)
- Day 726: Journalist Among Many Palestinians Killed In Gaza (IMEMC)
- Hospitals Overwhelmed: Scores Killed in Gaza Airstrikes, Famine Deepens (Palestine Chronicle)
- Gaza Sumud Flotilla: How Israel Breaks International Maritime Law (Aljazeera)
The controversy over the Trump “peace plan” continues:
- Trump’s Peace Proposal Welcomed by World Leaders but Palestinians Remain Sceptical (The Guardian)
- Trump Gives Hamas Days to Respond to Gaza “Peace Plan” (Drop Site)
- Why Trump’s ‘Peace Plan’ Is a Disaster for the Palestinians (Middle East Eye)
- The Grand Betrayal of Palestine (Middle East Monitor)
- What Does Trump’s Plan Mean for the State of Palestine? (Aljazeera)
- Where Does the Arab and Muslim World Stand on Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan? Expert Q&A (The Conversation)
- Will Trump’s Plan Push Iran to Attack Israel? (Israel Hayom)
- Recognition of Palestine Statehood: Antidote to Trump Gaza Plan? (New Arab)
“The poll also found that 40% of voters believe that Israel is intentionally killing Palestinian civilians, and 62% believe Israel is not taking enough precautions to avoid civilian casualties”:
- Americans Now Sympathize More with Palestinians than Israelis, Poll Finds (Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
“For decades, American foreign policy in the Middle East has been hostage to domestic political considerations rather than strategic interests”:
- It’s Time for the U.S. to Recognize Palestine (The American Conservative)
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