Israeli war crimes and settler violence continue:
- 15 Palestinians Injured as Israeli Army Fires Live Bullets, Tear Gas at Anti-settlement Protest in West Bank (Middle East Monitor)
- Soldiers Shoot Two Palestinians Near Ramallah, Abduct Two Near Jerusalem (IMEMC)
- Israel’s Underground Jail, Where Palestinians Are Held Without Charge and Never See Daylight (The Guardian)
- Israeli Settler Attacks Against Palestinians Reach Record Number in October, U.N. Says (Reuters)
- Torture, Leak, Outrage: The Sde Teiman Affair (Aljazeera)
- Gaza’s Water Turns Poisonous as Israel’s Genocide Leaves Toxic Aftermath (Aljazeera)
- The Noose Has Tightened in Palestine (Sojourners)
“Between July and October, 25 buildings were targeted in 27 attacks, according to British Muslim Trust”:
The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:
- Fourth Palestine Action Prisoner Launches Hunger Strike over ‘Systematic Abuse’ (Middle East Eye)
- MSU Board Clears Pro-Palestine Protester of Disciplinary Complaint (WILX)
- ‘Jewish and Muslim Safety Are Intertwined’ – Comedian Ilana Glazer on Mamdani’s Victory and the Weaponization of Antisemitism (Zeteo)
- Israeli Peace Activist’s Film Evokes Empathy with Palestinians but Irks Own Government (Arab Weekly)
“[T]he Rapid Support Forces (RSF) pursued the fleeing civilians”:
- Over 150 women raped, harassed while fleeing El-Fasher, Sudan (Hawar News Agency)
“The sight of unveiled women at a government celebration in Tehran, while morality patrols reappear across the country, has highlighted the Islamic Republic’s double standard”:
- Government Celebration in Tehran Held with Unveiled Women Present (Iran International)
“Iran’s embassy in Mexico rejected these claims, calling them … ‘a great big lie, whose objective is to damage the friendly and historic relations between both countries (Mexico and Iran)’”:
- Israel Accuses Iran of Plot to Kill Ambassador to Mexico (Deutsche Welle)
“‘Don’t worry, I’m only going to be here for seven minutes, not 70 years,’ she tells a Palestinian audience to uproarious laughs”:
- ‘Why Don’t You Believe Palestinians?’: the Israeli Comedian Putting the Conflict on Stage (The Guardian)
“[W]orshippers say there is a shortage of mosques in many parts of Russia, including Moscow and St. Petersburg. Muslims also pray five times a day, including during working hours, making trips to mosques difficult”:
“[T]he association has expanded its efforts to now distribute food every Saturday this month to help meet the demand” due to the federal shutdown:
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