News and Analysis 10/26/25

Israeli war crimes continue:

Iranian execution controversies persist:

A “senior adviser to the commander of COGAT, which supervises civilian policy in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and as the head of the Department for Palestinian Affairs in the I.D.F.’s military-intelligence wing” doubts either Hamas or Netanyahu agree with the Trump plan:

“The crackdown comes as part of a broader effort to limit the visibility of women vocalists, whose performances have been banned in public settings since the 1979 Islamic Revolution”:

A journalist and a human rights activist detail “a transition that would end apartheid and establish the basis for democracy in Israel-Palestine” but which “can happen only after a process that brings about a pivotal rupture that provides the basis for something new”:

“This crisis is not merely the result of incompetence. It is a system of organized plunder. … Government-affiliated mafias enrich themselves while the population starves”:

“[N]early one-third of Africans forcibly brought to the Americas were Muslim, many of whom carried with them deep knowledge of Islamic governance, education, and social systems. … [T]hese individuals preserved their faith through clandestine prayer, fasting, Quranic memorization, and secret religious writings”:

“No to political arrests of Israelis; no to administrative detention of Palestinians under the Israeli occupation. Liberty for all, justice for all, equality for all”:


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