“Several reformist figures were arrested in Iran, while Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi received seven more years in prison”:
- Iran: Reformists Arrested as Crackdown on Dissent Widens (Deutsche Welle)
Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue:
- Israel Kills Palestinian Man in Gaza as It Deepens West Bank Occupation (Middle East Eye)
- Palestine Condemns Israel’s Decisions on West Bank Settlement Expansion as ‘Serious, Criminal’ (Andalou Ajansi)
- 3 Times More Palestinians than Israelis Were Victims of West Bank Terror in January — Report (Times of Israel)
- The Hollowing Out of Palestine’s Most Important University (Mondoweiss)
- Gaza’s Rafah Crossing Opens After 2-Day Closure as Palestinians Claim Delays and Mistreatment (Military News)
- Weaponizing “Israeli National Parks” as a Tool of Ethnic Cleansing (Palestine-Israel Journal)
“[A]nnual pardons issued to mark the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution” will exclude “all convicts in any way connected to security issues … [and] ‘defendants and convicts’ tied to the recent protests”:
- Iran Bars Protest Detainees from Annual Pardons, Judiciary Chief Says (Iran International)
The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:
- Pro-Palestine group loses legal challenge against sweeping NSW police powers for Isaac Herzog’s visit (Thee Guardian)
- Pro-Palestine Protests Sweep Australian Cities During Herzog’s Visit (TRT)
“This week alone, three health facilities were attacked in South Kordofan, in a region already suffering acute malnutrition” — WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus:
“Kalhor’s comment underscored the Olympics as a place of camaraderie, where bitterness between governments like the U.S. and Iran is often of little relevance”:
Leave a Reply