The ceasefire finally takes effect — will it last? And what comes next?
- Gazans Search for Bodies in Rubble as Israelis Await Hostages Release from Hamas (BBC)
- Thousands of Palestinians Return to What’s Left of Their Homes as Gaza Ceasefire Takes Effect (AP)
- Trump Says ‘There Is Consensus’ on Next Stages of Gaza Ceasefire Plan Ahead of Hostage Release: Latest (Independent)
- Can Palestinians Trust Donald Trump? (Foreign Policy)
- Gaza Local Authorities Demand Independent Genocide Probe as Truce Starts (Aljazeera)
- Palestine Factions Refuse Foreign Guardianship on Gaza as Truce Takes Hold (Aljazeera)
“From the very beginning, I did not believe in mandatory hijab and I still do not. The law of mandatory hijab is no longer necessary to be observed”” — Mohammad Reza Bahonar:
Is the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to a supporter of far right movements an embarrassing fluke …
… or evidence of a “pattern … rewarding gestures that contain rather than dismantle conflict”:
- Machado, Trump, and the Nobel Committee’s Role in Erasing Palestine – A Prize for Peace That Refuses Justice Is a Lie (Countercurrents)
The Zionist war on free speech continues:
- Dozens of Muslim Groups Blocked from Receiving Federal Security Grants: Report (Middle East Eye)
- ‘You Gave Everything’: West Bank Journalists Honour Fallen Gaza Colleagues (Aljazeera)
“Under Article 5, those who possess or use Starlink face sixth-degree imprisonment (six months to two years) and equipment confiscation, while production, distribution, installation, or import for sale carries two to five years”:
The United Arab Emirates has reportedly blocked several Sudanese crude oil shipments amid escalating diplomatic tensions between the two countries, disrupting a key revenue lifeline for Khartoum’s military-led government” …
- UAE Blocks Sudan oil Shipments amid Diplomatic Fallout, Global Trader Caught in Crossfire (Business Insider)
… and an “RSF paramilitary group hit Dar al-Arqam shelter on university grounds in western city, says resistance committee”:
- Militia Drone Strike Kills at Least 30 in Sudan Displacement Camp, Says El Fasher Group (The Guardian)
“Legal and migrant charities worry that Norway may … have set a dangerous precedent, denying millions of other Palestinians who live outside their homeland the protections that are routinely granted to the stateless”:
- After Recognition of Palestine, Could Palestinian Refugees Lose Privileges of the Stateless? (The Arab Weekly)
“Jeffrey Buckholz was terminated by the Town of Oyster Bay just hours after The Post exposed his long-string of hateful and anti-Muslim LinkedIn posts, and his sworn admission that he could be considered a bigot under oath”:
India’s brutality under BJP continues:
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