“Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and other Gulf leaders rebuffed Mohamed bin Zayed’s request for a coordinated Gulf attack on Iran” …
… providing more evidence that the “newest divide in the Middle East is between Israel’s allies and the growing number of states that view it as a threat” …
… with Oman “caught in geopolitical crossfire”:
Israeli war crimes continue:
- Palestinians in Gaza Mark Anniversary of 1948 Mass Expulsion and Say Today’s Catastrophe Is Worse (KRGV)
- Palestinians Forced to Demolish Own Homes to Make Way for Israeli Theme Park (The Guardian)
“Reporting isn’t treason” — NY Times spokesman Charlie Stadtlander …
… but spying for Iran is:
The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:
- British Palestinians Feel ‘Gaslit’ and Unable to Speak Out, Says Leading Activist (The Guardian)
- Mahmoud Khalil Calls for Deportation to Be Halted in Light of New Evidence (Aljazeera)
Victims include both celebrities and ordinary Iranians:
“‘Armed drones have now become by far and away the leading cause of civilian deaths,’ or over 80% of conflict-related deaths” — United Nations human rights chief Volker Türk:
“A criminal complaint unsealed on Friday in a Manhattan federal court accuses Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, 32, of involvement in at least 18 attacks and attempted attacks spanning the US, Canada, and Europe”:
“‘We have put ourselves in a situation where every bit of that war will be directly attributable’ to the president, and a Republican majority who, ‘in a roundabout way, has allowed for it to happen’” — Senator Lisa Murkowski …
… but voters for one Republican critic of the war “sounded quite optimistic”:
“[G]aining access to an ATG could, in theory, allow a hacker to make a gas leak go undetected”:
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