Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue:
- Two Palestinians Killed in Gaza as Ceasefire Violations Continue (IMEMC)
- Israeli Colonizers Injure Three Palestinians Near Hebron (IMEMC)
- Palestinians Says Israel Is Demolishing Homes near Jerusalem, Displacing Hundreds (NPR)
- ‘No One Is Here to Help Us’: Palestinians Watch as Israeli Diggers Tear Down Homes in East Jerusalem (Sky News)
- Israeli army Detains 43 Palestinians in Mass Arrest Campaign Across West Bank (Middle East Eye)
The “commander of … a specially-trained regional paramilitary unit that operates under the regional government in Sanaag” called the slain tribal elder ‘a backbone to resistance against terrorism’”:
- “We Never Feared Drones Until They Killed Omar” (Drop Site News)
The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:
- Teaching Palestine and Israel at Brooklyn Tech: A Student Dispatch (Indypendent)
- Pro-Israel Groups Target Miss Palestine Nadeen Ayoub After MEE Interview (Middle East Eye)
- What Does ‘Globalise the Intifada’ Mean, and Why Does NSW Want to Ban the Chant? (The Guardian)
- Author Saeed Teebi Writes Beyond Exile in His Memoir of Palestine and Writing in Dark Times (The Conversation)
“Kamil Idris … told the Security Council his plan calls for a ceasefire monitored by the United Nations, African Union and Arab League, and the withdrawal of paramilitary forces from all areas they occupy, their placement in supervised camps and their disarmament”:
“Senior IDF officers have repeatedly cautioned this year … that mishandling the Iranian file could be the primary spark for renewed hostilities, rather than any actual intent by either Israel or Iran to initiate war“:
“We’re all in this together”:
- A Muslim Man Met a Rabbi on the Street. Their Beautiful Exchange Is an Example for Us All (Upworthy)
“Reconstructing a network like this is not simple and requires years of time and cost” — Abolfazl Shekarchi, the armed forces’ cultural deputy:
- Iran Says 2,000 Detained over Alleged Espionage Links (Iran International)
“Kidnapping for ransom by criminal gangs, known locally as bandits, has become common across parts of northern and central Nigeria”:
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