Children are being bombed in apartment complexes. Give me one circumstance where you would kill a child and justify it. Give me one circumstance where someone could kill your child and be justified. Thousands of children carpet-bombed.
BREAKING: Massive fire erupts from a medical supply warehouse that can be seen for miles in Tracy, California.
The fire is at the Medline warehouse, one of the largest medical supply distributors, which ships products to hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country.
Multiple agencies and firefighters are working to get the blazing building under control, as investigators try to find the cause of the fire.
🇫🇷🇮🇱 France’s foreign disinformation watchdog says it suspects Israeli influence firm BlackCore of carrying out digital interference operations not only in France’s March local elections, but also in New York City’s 2025 mayoral race and elections in Scotland, as well as in Angola and Togo.
French authorities previously linked BlackCore to an online smear campaign targeting three pro-Palestine candidates from the France Unbowed (LFI) party. Officials now say their investigation indicates the group deployed similar online influence operations in multiple countries.
France has asked Israel for explanations and assistance in determining who may have been behind the alleged campaign. Reuters reports it remains unclear who directed the alleged interference.
🔗 Haaretz’s story is linked below. Video report from France 20h is ⤵️
This is so fucking insane. Trita Parsi, co-founder of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft has brought the best journalism to include being the first to expose the FARA registered Israel agenda to propagandize America.
For his reporting, Israel’s lapdog, Marco Rubio wants to deport him.
"I used to see dogs as gentle, loyal creatures. Now, every time I pass one, my whole body shakes." Palestinian journalist Marah Al-Wadyi describes how the genocide in Gaza has fractured something in the way Gazans see the animals around them. She speaks about her relative Najwa, killed along with her children Sahar, Tahsin and Tayseer by Israeli quadcopters, whose body was then partly eaten by starving dogs. Marah says she understands the animals were driven to it by hunger, that this is not their nature, that Israel starved the entire Strip, people and animals alike.
Yet she admits the terror and revulsion are things she cannot reason her way out of, because in the end she is human and the images stay with her. She recalls the documented killing of Muhammad Bhar, the young man with Down syndrome who was mauled to death by an Israeli army combat dog in Shujaiya as he pleaded "enough, my love," and she points to the systematic use of trained attack dogs, imported and deployed by the occupation, to rape and torture Palestinian hostages in its prisons.
What she describes is how an entire population's relationship with the living world has been bent out of shape under siege and starvation. She speaks of fearing even cats, sensing they might see hungry, emaciated bodies as their next meal, and of the most haunting detail of all: children in Gaza who, while playing with cats, have started telling them, "Tomorrow when we die, don't you dare eat us." Marah knows it is the occupation's engineered starvation and violence that turned the animals' nature, that the dogs and cats are victims of the same policy as the people. But she is honest that it has also changed something inside her that may be hard to mend, one more wound from a war that has reached into the smallest and most intimate corners of life in Gaza.
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@marweezybabyyy@AFpost Over the past two years, the American public has started to recognize that, in many ways, we are an occupied country. For most Americans, foreign policies and political issues aren’t the top priority; instead, they are more concerned with the everyday challenges they face.
A six-year-old Palestinian boy with leukemia died while waiting for the Netanyahu government to approve his medical evacuation request. His name was Ghazal.
In Gaza, no hospital is fully functional and Israeli approval is required to leave. A cancer diagnosis is a death sentence.
That’s why I led 61 of my colleagues in demanding that the Trump Administration reestablish a medical evacuation corridor so patients have a chance to survive—a chance that was never afforded to Ghazal.
Read more about how @ChrisVanHollen, @SenMarkey, @RepDean, @RepDexterOR, & I are demanding immediate action to alleviate this horrific humanitarian crisis:
https://t.co/u66mdlOzQQ
Israeli lawyer Ben Marmarelli says Palestinian prisoners he represents beg him not to visit because they're raped each time he is due to meet them.
This is a scene from Al Jazeera's shocking new documentary on Israel's systematic use of rape.
The jewish settlers bound his genitals 'with a plastic zip tie and pulled it tight'.
They threatened the Palestinian man: 'if you do not leave this place [his land], we will burn you and rape your women'.
Broken bones, sexual assaults and torture techniques are just some instances revealed by Kareem Awad and Dasa Raimanova, who were captured from their boats on the 18th and 19th of May respectively, while in international waters on their way to Gaza.
Kareem suffered several brutal beatings at the hands of masked soldiers while Israel’s minister of national security Itamar Ben-Gvir watched on.
The activists are calling on UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper to investigate Israel over the torture and abuse: https://t.co/mFvNbIa26l
This is one of the land-grab strategies used by settlers in the West Bank. According to land law in the West Bank, if an agricultural plot has not been cultivated for 3 years, it becomes “state land.” From there, Israel may allocate it to settlers. With or without official authorisation, if settlers move onto this now “public land” and work it for 10 years, it may be allocated to them. For this reason, settlers work hard to prevent Palestinians from accessing their agricultural lands.
And “luckily” for them, the IDF is always there to help. Another land-grab strategy, used alongside the first, involves extending settlements’ “security zones” onto Palestinian agricultural lands. As settlements pop up or expand, so do their “security buffer zones.” These zones, referred to as “sterile” in IDF jargon, are areas near settlements that Palestinians are barred from entering without the IDF’s permission, even when they privately own the land in question.
Working together, settlers and the IDF deprive Palestinians of access to their land, creating the conditions for its eventual takeover.
Explained by Amir Ziv, our Pedagogy Coordinator, on a tour of Masafer Yatta in the West Bank organized by @cfpeace.
Senator Tom Cotton, as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has advanced a provision in the FY2027 Intelligence Authorization Act that would require the President of the United States to expand and enhance intelligence sharing with the Government of Israel across a broad list of subjects.
The provision would also bar the President from suspending or materially limiting that intelligence sharing except on the basis of a specific and identifiable national security concern determined by the President.
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