Someone in a closed room in Mexico City on 20–22 May chose to stay silent. For three weeks, a private remark by the EU’s foreign-policy chief — comparing Israel’s treatment of Palestinians to apartheid — went nowhere. Then, the exact week France & Germany circulate a paper to dismantle her diplomatic service and four days before foreign ministers convene in Luxembourg: it surfaces. Not as recognition of a legal reality. As a scandal about her. That is not a leak. That is a decision. And the framing that travels — “unacceptable, not EU policy” — tells you whose decision it was. 🧵
↳ Euractiv — apartheid remark in Mexico City, 20–22 May; office declines comment: https://t.co/nMT8KiPDFS
↳ Middle East Eye — confirms report; EU diplomat: “unacceptable and not EU policy”: https://t.co/SYr3fQjqkc
↳ FT via NV — French paper to dismantle EEAS circulates same week, 11 June: https://t.co/m1IGsgYS2U
Israel says it won’t leave Lebanon, Syria, or Palestine.
A genocidal, expansionist state can openly declare the intent to occupy three nations without generating a single headline in Western media.
HORRIFIC: Israeli settler terrorists attacked the village of Jett in the West Bank, setting vehicles on fire.
In this video, settlers smash the windows of two cars with three children inside one of them, and set the cars on fire, in an attempt to burn the children alive.
Raf Epstein calls out blatant favouritism media gives Pauline Hanson
“She could never say ‘show me the good Jews”
“She says that about Muslims”
“If she said that about Jews there’d be a discussion on this couch whether or not she should be prosecuted under hate laws”💥🎯 #auspol
Elon Musk doesn't "have" a trillion dollars. It's just market cap on paper. He can't spend it. If he tried to sell his SpaceX stock, he would get much, much less for it. Market cap is pretty pointless if only 5% of a company is traded.
There are moments in Gaza when suffering becomes so ordinary that people stop asking for solutions.
They begin asking only for the smallest relief. A little less pain.
A child who sleeps through the night.
When I entered the clinic that morning, I noticed a young woman carrying a baby so small that I could not tell whether the child was a newborn or simply made tiny by hardship.
When her turn came, she gently placed the baby on my desk and said:
“I want any cream you have.” Any cream. Not a specific medicine. Not a particular treatment.
Just anything.
She uncovered the baby and showed me the severe rash covering much of the child’s fragile skin.
“I treat the baby with whatever free creams I can find in clinics,” she explained.
“Anything helps.”
As she spoke, I noticed something else. The baby was not wearing a diaper. Only pieces of cloth.
I asked why.
“I can’t afford diapers,” she replied calmly. “I wash these and use them again.”
Then she added that they were living in a tent and that her husband had suffered a serious foot injury and was unable to work.
“I’m not asking for much,” she said.
“I only want a cream.”
But what caught my attention most was not the rash.
It was the malnutrition.
The baby was severely underweight. The kind of malnutrition that is visible before any examination even begins.
So I asked the mother whether she had noticed.
She nodded. “Yes, I know.”
Then she said something I cannot forget: “When the baby gets older, things will get better.”
Not because she truly believed it.
But because hope was cheaper than treatment.
And treatment was something she could no longer afford. That was the moment that broke me.
Not the tent. Not the poverty. Not even the illness.
But the fact that this mother had lowered her expectations so much that she no longer dreamed of proper medical care, diapers, or adequate nutrition.
She came asking for the smallest thing she could imagine. A tube of cream.
Any cream.
Something that might make the baby hurt a little less.
The baby could not have been more than five months old.
Too young to understand war. Too young to understand poverty. Yet already carrying both on that tiny body.
There is something profoundly cruel about a world in which a mother’s greatest hope for her child is no longer a better future.
Only a little less suffering tonight.
#WoundedGaza
⛔️ This Christian pastor in Lebanon, his wife, and daughters were murdered by the IDF, and their church destroyed. Do you stand with Israel in its crimes against the Christian Church in Lebanon ?‼️‼️
🚨Gazze'de yıkıntılar altında tek başına yaşayan annenin minik kızı havale geçiriyor. Yardım edecek kimsesi de yok. Gazze'de yaşayabilmek imkansız😢
📍 GAZZE BİTİYOR
🏷️ #KeepPalestine (Filistin'i Yaşat)
🚨‼️ يـحــدث الان 💥
مقطع ستحاول اسرائيل حذفه من الانترنت بكل الطرق،
الشعب المكسيكي يقوم بحرق علم اسرائيل في بداية المبارة في كأس العالم
انشروها على لتصل رسالتهم للعالم 🙏
I want to give you guys some facts about General Chappie James. He wasn’t a “DEI” hire—he was a complete badass that had to overcome MORE than any white pilot. Did 178 combat missions—that’s like 7 bomber tours on a B-17 in WWII.
His medal count? Impeccable. 3 Distinguished Flying Crosses, 14 Air Medals, Two Legions of Merit, and a Defense Distinguished Service Medal. One of the original Tuskegee Airmen, the first four-star African American General.
Hegseth couldn’t sniff the level of soldiering and warrior that was in Chappie’s DNA. God bless him. And Hegseth took down his picture from a hallway like a racist little child, which is what he is.
Israel is destroying every single home in the southern 40 miles of Lebanon.
This is not “targeting Hezbollah strongholds.”
These are Christian villages and Sunni villages and Shia villages where people have lived for centuries.