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The situation in Gaza is desperate. Today the UK is announcing £23m for @UNRWA to deliver vital support including food, water, education and medical support for Palestinian refugees.
There must be more aid, all crossings opened, and humanitarian agencies able to operate safely.
New York Times recent hire Yair Rosenberg, who has spent much of his career advocating for Israel even as it has committed unspeakable violence, seems to have deleted many of his past posts.
Israel killing Palestinian children in occupied West Bank at highest rate since 1967
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Israeli forces are killing Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank at the highest rate recorded since 1967, according to a report released on Monday by the Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem.
The group documented that 54 minors were shot dead in the territory over the course of 2025. B'Tselem revealed that nearly one in four Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank since October 2023 has been a minor, marking the highest proportion since 1967.
The human rights organization highlighted a pervasive lack of legal accountability surrounding these fatalities, noting that there are no known indictments linked to the killings of these minors since October 2023.
B'Tselem emphasized that these deaths were not "isolated mistakes or violations of military orders." Instead, the group stated they were the direct result of an institutional Israeli policy that permits lax rules of engagement, routinely labels Palestinians as "terrorists," and shields soldiers who use lethal force from legal repercussions.
⭕️ Drop Site News publisher Dr. Nika Soon-Shiong says she has been removed from the board of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), after opposing a proposal to reexamine who qualifies as a journalist for CPJ’s database and protections.
🔹The announcement comes after writer Mohammed El-Kurd reported that CPJ had formed a “special task force” to consider excluding journalists affiliated with what it describes as “state-backed propaganda outlets” or “terror-affiliated organizations,” as well as journalists deemed to have engaged in certain “behaviors and activities.”
🔹Soon-Shiong published an email she sent to the board arguing the proposal would politicize CPJ’s mission, could exclude journalists based on their employer or alleged conduct, and undermine protections for journalists, particularly those covering Gaza.
🔹She writes that the proposal followed discussions of a Free Beacon article targeting her and accusing Drop Site News of extremism over its reporting on Gaza. Soon-Shiong said she was informed Monday that she is no longer a CPJ board member.
🔹An internal CPJ email shared with Drop Site calls reports that the organization plans to change its definition “false allegations” and “untrue.” It says the review, led by CPJ’s Middle East and North Africa team, is focused on its documentation of journalists killed in the Israel-Gaza war after some individuals previously listed as journalists were later determined to have been combatants, and is expected to be completed in July. CPJ publicly announced that it had removed 20 names from its list of Palestinian media workers killed by Israel after 8 were given obituaries by militant groups. Another 12 were removed for undisclosed reasons.
NEW: The Board of Directors at the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) will formally change its definition of who qualifies as a journalist, to broadly exclude slain Palestinian and Lebanese journalists who worked for government-funded media outlets. Israeli, American, and Ukrainian journalists who work for state-funded outlets or are embedded with the military will remain recognized as journalists, of course.
The move was catalyzed to appease the right-wing Zionist rag The Free Beacon, which has repeatedly accused Palestinian and Lebanese journalists of being undercover militants or used their political opinions or affiliations as justification for their killing by the IOF.
This is a racist scandal of massive proportions for everyone involved, and it makes a mockery of the purported mission of the organization. It is absolutely abhorrent that the organization’s resources are wasted on this cowardly witch-hunt, at a moment in history that is the deadliest for journalists, especially in Palestine and Lebanon.
Politicians spend years trying to define their legacy. But their choices define it for them. For Biden, Gaza will always be part of his story. The same is for Keir Starmer: a prime minister who enabled the killing in Gaza, arrested antiwar protesters in the UK.
Good riddance 👋
Wes Streeting blocked for me raising concerns about Gaza in his replies.
Don’t let these people re-write their own history of complicity.
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First Thornberry. Now this one.
They know a reckoning is coming, and they're scrambling to save themselves. But the archives don't forget - and they don't lie.
They will never be able to re-write their history — @archivegenocide has stored and secured over 100,000 statements of politicians, like @EmilyThornberry, where they defended and excused flagrant violations of international humanitarian law.
Yesterday, I led more than 90 colleagues in urging the Administration to dismantle the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and transition its responsibilities to transparent, accountable partners free from ties to terrorism.
The United States must ensure humanitarian aid supports peace, stability, and security in the Middle East, not organizations linked to Hamas.
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Archive rpe denial by larger pro-genocide accounts, such as "Honest Reporting", pro-genocide journalists, and other pro-genocide public figures. They are angry "israeli" crimes are being revealed and exposed. @archivegenocide
This week Doctors Without Borders shared analysis on the impact of Israel’s DELIBERATE blocking of aid to Gaza.
I can’t find a single headline in Western media. How is further proof of genocide—that is still ongoing—not newsworthy?