News and Analysis 11/22/25

Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue …

… but the victims find relief from their countrymen:

“The move comes three weeks after the Rapid Support Forces … swept through the city [of El-Fasher] searching for civilians to kill, conducting field executions and invading a hospital, killing everyone inside”:

Unwilling to hear “a former high school teacher with a master’s degree in special education from the University of Texas at Austin; a member of Austin’s Commission for Women” expose anti-Muslim bigotry, two council members display such bigotry themselves:

“Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani, who announced he was once again joining the main Shiite alliance – the Co-ordination Framework”:

The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:

“A study by Professor Kai Arzheimer of the JGU Department of Political Science, published in Research & Politics … [challenges] the common assumption that religious belief fuels Islamophobia in Western Europe”:

The traitor who served prison time for spying on the U.S. for Israel defends his meeting with the U.S. ambassador by branding former US ambassador Dan Kurtzer “an enemy of the state of Israel”:

“Their accounts point to inconsistencies in how US authorities assess the risks facing Iranian returnees and how sensitive religious information in asylum files is handled”:

Journalist Murtaza Hussain asks why despite coverage of “salacious” details of Jeffrey Epstein’s life, his efforts on behalf of Israeli intelligence are ignored:


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