Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue:
- Updated: Israel Army Abducts Many Palestinians in West Bank (IMEMC)
- Palestinians Say Settler Violence in the West Bank Has Become Routine (AP)
- 5 Palestinians, Including Children, Injured by Israeli Army in Gaza City Despite Ceasefire (Andalu Ajansi)
- Israeli Kills Palestinian Photojournalist (Drop Site)
- Palestine: At Least 226 Journalists and Media Workers Killed in Gaza (International Federation of Journalists)
- Two Palestinians Killed by Israeli Strikes in Gaza’s Zaytoun Neighbourhood (Middle East Eye)
- More than 42,000 Palestinians Now Live with Life-changing Injuries in Gaza (Middle East Eye)
- Palestine’s Foreign Ministry Slams Israel’s Closure of Agriculture Union as Deliberate Attack on Civil Work (Press TV)
- 2025 Marks ‘Deadliest and Most Destructive Year’ for Palestinians, Israeli Rights Groups Say (Middle East Monitor)
“The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) deliberately killed civilians, took hostages, pillaged and destroyed mosques, schools, and health clinics during a large-scale attack in April on Zamzam, the largest camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in North Darfur State”:
- Sudan: Rapid Support Forces’ Ruthless Attack on Zamzam Camp Should Be Investigated for War Crimes (Amnesty International)
The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:
- How the Pro-Palestine Movement Is Outsmarting the Algorithms (Waging Nonviolence)
- UK Government Lawyers Use ‘Secret Evidence’ to Justify Ban on Palestine Action (Middle East Eye)
- Sister of Palestine Action-linked Prison Hunger Striker Says She Fears for His Life (The Guardian)
“The revelation that Iranian journalists received government-issued SIM cards for unfettered access internet access while most users endured heavy state censorship has led to accusations that their privilege skewed their output”:
- Iran Journalists Under Fire for Privileged Internet Access (Iran Iternational)
“The university resumed in-person classes on Saturday for the first time in two years, during which displacement, power cuts, and the destruction of university facilities made only limited attempts at online learning possible”:
- Gaza University Resumes In-person Classes (Aljazeera)
“Religious freedom advocates … [argued] that Germany’s interpretation of state neutrality has become a tool for discrimination rather than impartiality. Critics say such rulings disproportionately affect Muslim women”:
“Israeli lobbying is likely the main reason Trump is weighing whether or not to designate the Muslim Brotherhood a terror group”:
The Pope cites lessons learned about interfaith friendship in Lebanon and looks forward to going to Muslim Africa:
- Pope Inflight Says Fears over Islam Often a Political Maneuver Against Migrants (Crux)
- Pope Plans Trip to Africa, Starting with Algeria, Rejects Anti-Muslim Sentiment in the West (Arab Weekly)
The Trump administration will pause immigration from nineteen countries after its mistake in granting asylum to a CIA killer:
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