The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance continues:
- Pro-Palestine Activist Couple Have UK Bank Account Closed Without Explanation (The Guardian)
- Palestine: Israel Releases Only Three of 19 Journalists Arbitrarily Detained in Two Years (Reporters Without Borders)
- CCNY Students Stage Walk-out in Support of Palestine (The Campus)
- Dozens Remain Imprisoned in Egypt for Palestine Solidarity While Sisi Is Hailed as a Gaza Ceasefire Broker (Drop Site)
- Dozens Appear in UK Court for Palestine Action Support (Courthouse News Service)
Israeli war crimes continue:
- Israeli Forces Injure 8 Palestinians, Abduct 1 in Nablus Fire Station (IMEMC)
- Israeli Army Arrests 24 Palestinians Across Occupied West Bank, Demolishes Home (Ajans Andalu)
- The 9,100 Palestinians Left Behind in Israeli Prisons After the ‘Peace’ Deal (Mondoweiss)
- Gaza’s Ailing Children ‘Desperately Waiting for Help’ Despite Ceasefire (Aljazeera)
- LIVE: Israeli Drone Attack Kills Gaza Resident amid Ceasefire (Aljazeera)
“[R]ather than protecting Muslim girls, the proposed ban is causing them distress and runs contrary to the core values of freedom of choice and individual responsibility taught in the Austrian education system”:
Hamas “handed over the remaining 20 living Israeli captives in exchange for 1,968 Palestinian detainees, but ultimately could not secure his release”
“The Iranian authorities … have in no way relinquished their fight against women’s freedom. They have only changed their tactics” …
- Iran’s New Tactics to Crush Mandatory Hijab Resistance: Business Raids and Surveillance (Center for Human Rights in Iran)
… and “[m]ore than 1,000 people have already been executed in Iran since the beginning of 2025 – an average of four a day” …
- Iran: UN Member States Must Urgently Press Authorities to Halt Executions After Horrifying Increase (Amnesty International)
… and the crackdown on Baha’is continues:
“Plestia sought refuge in her journal by writing diary entries chronicling the daily realities of life under siege. Those diary entries have become immortalized forever in a New York Times bestseller”:
- How Plestia Alaqad’s Gaza Diary Became a Bestseller (Muslim Girl)
“Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, chairman of Sudan’s Sovereign Council, … renewed ‘their firm rejection of any unilateral measures taken on the Blue Nile that contradict the relevant principles of international law’”:
- Egypt, Sudan Reject Unilateral Measures on Nile Water (Middle East Monitor)
“A bi-national Antifa movement also sprung up in Palestine in the 1930s, mainly in order to counter right-wing Jewish organizations and to advocate for a shared future between Arabs and Jews”:
“The new station’s design includes murals and reliefs depicting Mary, Jesus, and architectural elements inspired by Armenian Christian heritage”:
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