News and Analysis 11/25/25

Israeli war crimes continue:

A “day after its rival the regular army rejected an international ceasefire proposal”:

The “move would bring sanctions against one of the Arab world’s oldest and most influential Islamist movements” …

… while the “effort by Likud and other right-wing parties to restrict the ability of Arab parties to run for the Knesset…, if successful, could significantly boost the right-wing bloc’s chances of forming the next government”:

“According to Iranian media, Abedini has long been active in Iran’s reformist political circles”:

“[T]here’s no Gazans there, there’s no Palestinians. So they’re talking about the future of Gaza without any Palestinian input”:

“The rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris criticised the way the questions were formulated, warning that poorly constructed surveys do not merely measure fear but can actively produce it”:

“More than 2,000 people have been arrested under the Terrorism Act for showing support for the organisation since it was outlawed in July, mostly for holding signs reading: “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action”:

“I suspect that it’s part of a broader concern that some Republicans have regarding Islam, in general, gaining popularity in Texas and encroaching and affecting what they believe should be a Judeo-Christian state, rather than an ecumenically pluralist state” — political scientist Mark Jones:

“[T]the current crisis has its roots in high-level policy decisions … including … intensive irrigation, to make Iran largely self-sufficient in food — at the cost of nearly all of the country’s precious water resources”:


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