More than 30 UK charities are found to have funnelled millions to illegal Israeli settlements. ‘Labour’s Melanie Ward said that if gift aid were claimed against the donations in the usual way, it would mean taxpayers had subsidised illegal settlements to the tune of £5.6m, a situation she described as deplorable’ - @guardian@melanie_ward
Robert Jenrick had a lot to say about the Belfast attack. Then someone reminded him what his job was when the suspect was granted leave to remain.
Full story at the link below 👇
NEVER FORGET
Ten years before 7th October…
July 16, 2014, a man carrying an injured child and another lying dead on Gaza City's beach after an Israeli naval strike killed four Palestinian boys aged 9-11
ISRAEL INVESTIGATED AND CONCLUDED THE STRIKES TARGETED SUSPECTED
HAMAS OPERATIVES‼️
🚨2. My latest column @thenerve_news : Henry Nowak’s father asked for peace. In response, Nigel Farage & Robinson produced a conveyor belt of lies that have incited violence in Belfast and Southampton - so here are the facts:
https://t.co/E0lFKDsWCW
🚨1. My latest column for @thenerve_news: What we’re seeing in Belfast began a week ago in Southampton. Henry Nowak’s father asked for calm and action against knife crime. What he got is Nigel Farage and Tommy Robinson’s misinformation factory mass producing lies. For the facts please read, share & subscribe
Link below ⬇️
🚨 US Disrepects Africa’s Top Referee: Somalia Welcomes Him Home as a National Hero
Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan—2025 Africa Referee of the Year and the first Somali ever selected for a FIFA World Cup—arrived in Miami with a valid visa and diplomatic passport.
The response from US authorities? Turned away over vague, arbitrary “vetting concerns.” FIFA immediately fell in line and kicked him off the tournament. A lifetime dream shattered by blatant profiling.
But look at Mogadishu today. Flags flying high, massive crowds filling the streets, and pure national pride. A hero’s welcome for a man who earned his spot on the world stage through pure merit.
This is the exact same America that constantly lectures the world on “fair play,” “diversity,” and a “rules-based order.” Yet, the moment world-class African excellence shows up at their border, the gates slam shut.
No transparency. No respect for official state documents. Just another masking of systemic bias while they preach corporate inclusion to the masses.
Somalia showed dignity and solidarity. The world witnessed the double standards. Talent has no borders—but Western gatekeeping certainly does.
Stand with African excellence. Reject the hypocrisy.
The Charity Commission claims it "needs time" to assess whether 32 organisations it gives charitable status to are involved in Israeli war crimes.
Here is my report from *seven years ago* on its failure to end the charitable status of the JNF: https://t.co/KqUjEYYYvc
Replying to an MP who points out that 32 UK organisations funding Israeli war crimes against the Palestinians enjoy charitable status, the Charity Commission says it "needs time to consider the matter fully".
Charitable status means we, as British taxpayers, effectively subsidise Jewish settler militias – the kind that you see beating up Palestinian families with crowbars.
The Commission is lying about needing more time. It's had decades already. The JNF, the best-known and largest body raising funds for Israel, has long been involved in criminal conspiracies against the Palestinian people. I've been reporting on this for at least two decades. I'll link to an article I wrote on this very issue seven years ago in the reply post.
The Commission has resisted every attempt to overturn the JNF's charitable status.
Canada's equivalent commission has been braver, and ended the JNF's status.
The UK Charity Commission, by contrast, is just another way the British government launders money to subsidise Israel's criminal, and increasingly genocidal, activities.
My thanks to @OborneTweets for coming in to the Double Down Newswatch studio to discuss America’s terrifying new plans for Jerusalem’s holy sites.
https://t.co/Pr4cjdkWay via @YouTube
The south of Lebanon is not a “war zone.” Dahiye is not a “Hezbollah stronghold.”
These are the places people live. The cafés and restaurants where friends meet. The shops people rely on. Homes, schools, businesses, neighbourhoods full of life.
But as we see here, much of the media describes them in military terms, erasing the people who live there. Calling entire communities “Hezbollah strongholds dehumanises civilians and turns vibrant neighbourhoods into acceptable targets in the public mind.
This language is not neutral. It helps manufacture consent for the bombing of civilian areas by presenting them as little more than extensions of a “militant” group, rather than places where hundreds of thousands of ordinary people live their lives.
When the people are excluded from the story, the bombings become easier to justify.
One of the most brutal scenes in human history has been leaked.
The moment the tents of displaced people were bombed in the southern Gaza Strip, in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis, killing more than 500 civilians.
A video that the world must never forget.