Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue:
- UN Palestinian Aid Agency Says Israeli Police ‘Forcibly Entered’ Compound in Jerusalem (Detroit News)
- Israeli Forces Arrest 40 Palestinians amid Rising West Bank Attacks (Middle East Eye)
- Israeli Forces Shoot Two Palestinians Near Jerusalem (IMEMC)
- After Israel-Hamas Prisoner Deal, ‘48 Palestinians Ask When Their Turn Will Come (972 Magazine)
- Israeli Ministers Wear Noose Pins to Symbolize Support for Killing Palestinians (Truthout)
- Israel Shot My Little Sister During the Gaza Ceasefire (Aljazeera)
Among the categories of people listed as potential targets are those opposed to immigration enforcement, those with “extreme” views in favor of mass migration and open borders:
- Leaked Memo Reveals FBI Plot to Track Millions as Potential Extremists – See Who Makes the List (Times of India)
The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:
- Exclusive: UK Parliament Accused of Confiscating Pro-Palestine Material (Middle East Eye)
- Why CAIR’s Advocacy Has spooked Pro-Israel American Politicians (TRT World)
“The incident arose after the teacher allegedly reprimanded pupils for washing their feet in the boys’ lavatory sinks”:
- Teacher BANNED from Working with Children After Telling Muslim Pupil ‘Britain’s a Christian State’ (GBN)
“From the moment Ron DeSantis took office as Florida governor, he has prioritized serving the Israeli government over serving the people of Florida” — CAIR statement:
“What might appear to be a dispute over three small islands in the Persian Gulf is, in reality, a collision of historical memories, national pride, and clashing regional strategies”:
“Blair was the only person listed by name in the peace plan as a potential member of the board consisting of “other members and heads of state,” with Trump as its chairman”:
“The record shows shifting standards, unreasonable demands, and a clear double standard applied to this Masjid Sadar”:
- Muslim Civil Rights Group Backs Lawsuit over Sayreville Mosque Denial (My Central Jersey)
“We created this series to open space for deeper, nuanced conversation about Palestine and its history”:
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