The most emotion Keir Starmer has shown is over losing his job, not enabling the genocide of the Palestinian people.
Good riddance.
His next stop should be The Hague.
There is now clear evidence that the Great Israeli Real Estate event had unlawful activity at it.
I've written to the Mayor of London to ask what he intends to do about it.
This needs to be escalated immediately.
How will you continue your day after hearing that a father in Gaza, trapped beneath the rubble, begged rescuers not to save him?
Not because he had lost hope in life, but because he could hear his daughters’ final breaths beneath the debris. Their tiny hands were holding his in the darkness, as if pleading with him one last time. He was the father who had always been their safe refuge, yet this time he was powerless to pull them from the dust and shattered concrete.
Only his head was visible above the wreckage. He looked into the eyes of the rescuers, his own eyes exhausted by fear and helplessness, and said:
“Leave me… my daughters are here… I do not want to come out alone.”
What heart can bear such a scene? What language can describe the agony of a father who realizes he is losing his daughters one by one, while still holding their hands until they grow cold, unable to offer rescue or even one final embrace?
How will your day go on after knowing this story? How will you sit at your table in peace, or laugh at something trivial, knowing that somewhere there was a father whose last wish was not to survive alone?
And the question that continues to haunt the human conscience remains:
How much pain must the world witness before it finally hears the cry of a single father there?
Today, during the “ceasefire”, Israel destroyed my home in southern Lebanon. A lifetime of memories and stories is now rubble. They think this barbarity will break our spirit, but it only reinforces our stand. With the resistance until the very last breath. We will rebuild
UPDATE - Israel’s Supreme Court Rejects Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya’s Appeal
The rejection of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya’s appeal and his continued detention without charge represent a profound moral and legal failure. Rather than upholding the fundamental principles of the rule of law and due process, the court has endorsed the indefinite detention of a hospital director who remains in solitary confinement while suffering from medical conditions that are not receiving appropriate treatment. The message sent by this decision is unmistakable: a medical professional can be deprived of his liberty indefinitely without being charged and without the authorities presenting evidence against him in open court.
Dr. Abu Safiya’s case is not an isolated one. It illustrates how judicial review proceedings for Palestinian detainees from Gaza have, in practice, become little more than a procedural formality. Every month, hundreds of detention review hearings take place, yet to the best of our knowledge they have not resulted in the meaningful reconsideration or revocation of detention orders—even in cases involving doctors and other medical personnel.
We call for the immediate release of Dr. Abu Safiya and all other doctors who continue to be held without charge or trial.
BREAKING:
Apocalyptic scenes in Lebanon’s capital right now.
Israel is bombing residential buildings in densely populated neighborhoods of Beirut.
A ceasefire that still allows bombs to fall on civilians is not a ceasefire.
A Miscarriage Of Justice sentencing Palestine Action Activists as terrorists. They Are Not. British Jews serving in IDF are the terrorists but no prosecution against them. Never forgive what Labour Party has done.
We must fight the evil power Israel & Zionists hold in Britain.
حضور بر مزار ابنسینا در همدان، برای هر ایرانی غرور آفرین است؛ اندیشمندی که هزار سال از وفاتش میگذرد اما نامش در حافظه علمی و پزشکی جهان زنده است.
تمدنها را با انسانهایی که میآفرینند میتوان سنجید. ایران، در روزگاری که بسیاری از جهان در تاریکی جهل و تعصب سرگردان بود، فیلسوفی پرورد که هم در طب مرجع دانشگاههای اروپا برای قرنهای متمادی شد و هم در فلسفه، عقل را تا دورترین افقهای زمانه خود پیش برد.
این خاک دامنگیر در شمار اندک سرزمینهایی است که فرزندانش قرنها پس از خود نیز با جهان سخن میگویند:
دل گرچه درین بادیه بسیار شتافت
یک موی ندانست ولی موی شکافت
اندر دل من هزار خورشید بتافت
آخِر به کمال ذرهای راه نیافت
BREAKING:
Trump didn’t just bomb Iran.
He bombed water reservoirs in Sirik.
These are not battlefield targets.
They are critical civilian infrastructure.
As a result, water supplies to communities in Iran’s Bemani District have been cut off.
This is an act of genocide.
Crazy that this is getting barely any coverage. This year’s European Press Prize was just awarded to an investigative report by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. It is entitled “What the Wounds Tell” and in it the journalists Maud Effting and Willem Feenstra document the cases of 114 children in Gaza under the age of 15 who were struck by a single bullet to the head or chest. Almost all of them died or were left severely disabled. They chose to document only the cases of boys and girls under the age of 15 (though often much younger: aged 3, 4 or 7) because these are children who can be immediately identified as such. “A single bullet in these parts of the body is a clear indication that these children were deliberately targeted“, the two journalists write.
This is the article: https://t.co/YkZrpqBWBQ
Imagine carrying your 7-month-old son’s body to his grave. A Palestinian father is living that nightmare after his baby was shot dead the lDF.
No parent should ever have to do this. Yet in Palestine, this horror repeats every day.
Good. Let's talk about Marwan Barghouti.
Imprisoned for 25 years.
An inter-Parliamentary Union report found he was not given a fair trial.
Nelson Mandela: “What is happening to Barghouti is exactly the same as what happened to me."
Free Marwan.
https://t.co/EoTcJkttRd
These bullets are fired toward the tents of displaced families in Gaza. Imagine one of these rounds piercing the body of a small, defenseless child. What kind of terror do Gaza’s children endure every single day?