Not that surprised by how little attention the bill language on permanently fusing Israeli tech into the US defense sector has received in American media
Almost as if journalists are afraid of writing pieces that might lend a critical eye towards one country in particular
a ésta hermana la han arrestado más veces por defender la humanidad que a los pederastas que siguen en cargos políticos aprobando que bombardeén civiles, realmente vivimos en el infierno
Genuinely don’t understand how you can say Israel is both an apartheid state and is committing a genocide but doesn’t need sweeping sanctions. What possible scenario would justify it if not this exact scenario?
Jeremy Scahill: Do Palestinians have a right to kill Israeli soldiers?
Ro Khanna: I am not for violence in any way.
JS: Does Israel have a right to bomb Gaza?
RK: Israel has a right to kill Hamas.
The Jewish-supremacist double standard in action.
At this point, apartheid may be the least of Palestinians' worries. They face ethnic cleansing, mass killings, deliberate maiming, arbitrary detention, starvation, siege, and the list goes on and on.
Stopping short of "yes" is disgraceful.
Axios: "Do you consider Israel an apartheid state?"
Gavin Newsom: "I said that was directional as it relates to what Tom Friedman was arguing about the annexation of the West Bank... so no."
"My biggest concern—my red flag—is Netanyahu, period… I've been very critical of him."
"I've long supported the state of Israel."
One year ago, an Israeli mob killed 20-year-old Palestinian American Sayfollah Musallet, invading his town & beating him to death.
A year later, an Israeli mob attacked his father & a crew of journalists from CNN in the very same spot—slashing tires and destroying a windshield.
i think if you endorsed bloomberg in 2020 you really should've been put in some sort of facility and not been allowed anywhere near politics again
how you remember you did that and don't instantly combust ill never know
Fact check: The vast majority of Israeli checkpoints are between Arab towns. Of the 900+ checkpoints, only 20 or so are located on the Israel/West Bank border.
The checkpoints' main role is to control Arab movement within the West Bank, not to block anyone from entering Israel.