News and Analysis 12/2/25

Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue:

Jafar Panahi dedicated his Gotham Award for Best Screenplay for It Was Just an Accident “to independent filmmakers in Iran and around the world” the same day the Iranian director was sentenced in absentia earlier today to one year in prison and a two-year travel ban”:

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

His “detention by local government forces came after Zero Units killed Afghan police forces in Kandahar they were supposed to be defending”:

“[P]ro-Israel French consultant Didier Meir Long … said he had gathered information from various French security and intelligence figures … [and] that the information gathered was then passed on as a report to Israeli intelligence services”:

“First adopted … to override the Soviet veto during the Korean War” the resolution would allow for “an emergency special sessionto override U.S. vetoes of a Gaza ceasefire, but “that prospect is moot” due to “the US-brokered ceasefire-that-is-not-a-ceasefire“:

“The unnamed small ship was carrying 350,000 litres of fuel. Iran said it was flying the flag of landlocked Eswatini”

“To equate opposition to the Israeli government and support for Palestine with antisemitism is putting all Jewish people in danger as it makes us all responsible for the war crimes carried out by Israel”:


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