“All evidence suggests the Sudanese army used chlorine to recapture a strategic refinery from the Rapid Support Forces militia”:
Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue:
- Sunday Morning: Israel Invades West Bank; Abducts 54 Palestinians (IMEMC)
- Settlers Using IDF Weapons Shoot Palestinian Woman; Others Trespass, Throw Stones in Three Separate Incidents (Haaaretz)
- IDF Declares ‘Closed Military Zone’ After Settler Attack Wounds Several Palestinians (Times of Israel)
- Palestine Condemns the Demolition of Homes in Refugee Camp (Prensa Latina)
- Gaza Live: Israeli Forces Have Killed over 70,000 in Gaza, Ministry Announces (Middle East Eye)
- Israel Must Confront the Wider System Enabling Settler Violence – Opinion (Jerusalem Post)
“The Gauhati High Court has quashed the National Security Act detention of AIUDF MLA Aminul Islam and ordered his release … over six months after he was arrested for his remarks that the attacks in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam and Pulwama were a ‘conspiracy’ by the BJP government”:
- After Six Months Under NSA, Gauhati HC Frees Aminul Islam MLA, Indicts State over Rights Violations (Makhtoob Media)
The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:
- Educators Worry Palestine Censorship Could Reshape Public Education Entirely (Truthout)
- Arrests at Pro-Palestine Demonstration Outside Castle (BBC)
- Dozens of Palestine Action Supporters Arrested After Fresh Wave of Protests (Independent)
- ‘I Am a Terrorist’, UK Activists Release Video to Support Palestine Action (Aljazeera)
“Iranian forces regularly target tankers illegally transporting fuel in the Strait of Hormuz”:
- Iran Guards Seize Foreign Ship Carrying ‘Smuggled’ Fuel (AFP / Barron’s)
“Soon after the war in Sudan started, in April 2023, museums were looted and destroyed. It’s unclear what exactly went missing, but Abdrabo says her task is to find out — and time is of the essence”:
- An Archaeologist Is Racing to Preserve Sudan’s Heritage as War Threatens to Erase Its Cultural Past (AP)
“[A]ir pollution will kill if it becomes any more than this” — Mohammad Jafar Qaempanah, a deputy to President Masud Pezeshkian:
“A day after Border Police officers shot two Palestinians dead after they had raised their hands, National Security Minister Ben-Gvir visited their unit’s base to ‘strengthen and hug heroic fighters’ and announce the promotion of their commander”:
“Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for International and Legal Affairs … described such behavior as ‘improper and unacceptable’, saying that excluding some countries from sports events by denying visas runs counter to professional and athletic principles”:
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