News and Analysis 12/5/25

Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue:

“There are legal, diplomatic, pragmatic, and civil rights reasons why such a designation would undermine efforts to keep Americans safe from terrorism”:

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

American Muslims mourn the passing of “a mentor to countless students, professionals, and community leaders … [whose]work—particularly in Islamic wealth ethics and institution-building—was rooted in the
Quranic values of integrity, ihsan, and trustworthiness”:

“Although I was given the opportunity, even in the hardest years, I never considered leaving my country and being a refugee elsewhere”:

“The killing of Gaza militia leader Yasser Abu Shabab … is the final chapter of a man who tried to present himself – with Israeli support – as an alternative to Hamas, but who was widely derided by Palestinians as a collaborator” …

… and described by ordinary Gazans as “a disaster for the whole Strip. Just hearing about him was frightening. … Calling him a traitor is an understatement” …

… and the death of the man whose gang “got their start in 2024 looting aid convoys” “could threaten Israel’s experiment in arming local militias to challenge Hamas’s rule”:

Among those under surveillance are former military personnel, students from leading universities, and prominent business figures…. ‘“The highest level of contact has been recorded in the education sector’”:

“Underlying the mandate system was the imperious racist assumption that the people who had lived for thousands of years on the land were incapable of governing themselves, and that they needed the ‘tutelage of an advanced nation’ before achieving independence”:

“Palestine … reveals two competing visions of queerness. One is white, Western and assimilationist, seeking validation from the very powers that once criminalized it.” The other, he argues, is … grounded in … ‘the belief that freedom must include the right of all people to shape their own lives’”:


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