The war has returned to Gaza with full force in recent days.
It's no longer limited to isolated strikes; entire residential areas are being bombarded and destroyed. Killings are being carried out by drones, helicopters, and tanks.
There is no longer a genuine ceasefire. This necessitates our intense focus on what is happening in Gaza.
Do not underestimate the power of writing and speaking out. Silence is complicity in the killing.
"We have identified that these were cruise missiles. Tomahawk cruise missiles. Only Americans have them.”
Sky News International Editor Dominic Waghorn has said that the evidence that the US is responsible for the Minab School bombing is "uncontestable"
"Complicit" - the new undercover investigation from Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit - exposes how charity donations continue to flow to illegal West Bank settlements. /1
0 countries have the “right to exist.”
No such right exists in international law.
Thats why no one’s “rights” were violated when, for instance, Czechoslovakia ceased to exist in 1993.
Germany is criminalizing facts. Truly astonishing.
In 1952, Elizabeth became Queen while visiting 🇰🇪Kenya. Mainstream history frames this as a romantic, historic moment.
The raw truth? That same year, the British colonial government launched a brutal campaign to crush Kenyan independence—forcing over 100,000 Kenyans into systematic concentration camps, torture sites, and forced labor.
The "Commonwealth" wasn’t a benevolent family; it was a military occupation designed to secure fertile land for British settlers. Stop romanticizing the empire.
Child killing. Don't tell me that the Israelis trained the Muricans in atrocities, the Muricans had been doing it for a century - in the Philippines, Korea, Vietnam, Latin America - and the British trained them. Zionist monsters are emulating the Anglo-Americans.
The upending of Enlightenment values, as should be clear by now, is part of a much bigger political project to normalise and entrench this creeping authoritarianism.
The proscription of Palestine Action and placard-holding has paved the way for the British state to designate any opponent – challenging its lawbreaking or contesting its right to dictate truth – as a criminal or a supporter of terrorism. A precedent has been set, and now approved by the UK courts, that will be hard to reverse.
The state has many tools at its disposal, some of which it is already wielding, again to no protest from billionaire-owned media “watchdogs”.
A particularly powerful one is “debanking”: forcing individuals or groups who disrupt the narrative of western state moral and legal authority out of the financial system, driving them into a kind of purdah that makes it near-impossible for them to function in the modern, western world.
Notably again, Julian Assange and WikiLeaks were an early victim of the use of debanking as a political weapon. Washington imposed sanctions in late 2010, shortly after WikiLeaks exposed US and British war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq, cutting off almost all of its donor revenue.
Sanctions – what some describe as a “financial death penalty” – have already been imposed on several judges and staff of the International Criminal Court over the issuing of an arrest warrant against Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu for committing crimes against humanity in Gaza.
UN legal expert Francesca Albanese, at the forefront of highlighting western complicity in Israel’s genocide, has also been debanked.
In Britain, Palestinian and Islamic-run charities have long faced harsh restrictions on their ability to operate financially, usually on the basis of claims that they may be funnelling donations to proscribed groups.
But this has gradually expanded to mainstream Palestine solidarity organisations and to individuals caught up in the ban on Palestine Action.
In an even more disturbing, if predictable, development, Lloyds Bank has now debanked the Canary, a leftwing publication whose criticisms of Labour’s capture by Big Business have long proved a thorn in the party bureacracy’s side. The Canary can no longer pay staff, and its news operation is in jeopardy.
This is the same Canary that the Labour Together project led by Morgan McSweeney – who propelled Keir Starmer to power on behalf of the billionaire-friendly, pro-genocide Labour right – identified early on as a threat. His mantra was reportedly: “Destroy the Canary or the Canary destroys us.”
As investigative journalist Paul Holden sets out in his book The Fraud, which documents Labour Together’s covert, law-breaking operations, McSweeney almost succeeded in destroying the Canary. He created an astroturf group, Stop Funding Fake News, that lobbied advertisers to boycott the publication.
Labour Together under McSweeney’s successor, Josh Simons, would then launch a smear campaign on Holden and refer him to British security services as a supposed Kremlin asset.
Like a bad penny, Simons has turned up again, this time giving up his Makerfield seat for Andy Burnham to return to Westminster. Simons is now one of Burnham’s political advisers.
This is an extract from my latest article Britain's Big Brother state is already here - we just don't realise it yet. Find a link to the whole article in the reply post below ⬇️
Tras el ataque de Estados Unidos perpetrado anoche en las afueras del Hospital Shahid Baghaei, en #Ahvaz, los pacientes tuvieron que ser evacuados. El hospital atiende a niños con cáncer.
Durante la agresión de febrero, han sido atacados 8 hospitales y más de 70 centros médicos.
A must read and REPOST. Absolutely Priceless!
"Ghufran al-Zamel Recounts Her Meeting with Mohammed al-Deif in the Days Leading Up to Tufan al-Aqsa"
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Israel talks about their booming economy while they beg for donations because of their failing economy...through US companies, of course.
The book, Towards Palestinian Liberation, insists that Palestine today cannot be reduced to a humanitarian emergency. Israel’s destruction of Gaza is situated within the colonial history of Zionism
https://t.co/Ilzy3YiLDu
The Prime Minister has announced that this is "the end of his political journey".
Our campaign to expose his government's role in genocide has only just begun.
Complicity demands consequences — and we will not rest until there is justice for the Palestinian people.
"Once the spirit of authoritarianism takes hold, it becomes ever harder to stuff it back into the box. Only concerted mass protest can remind the state where ultimate power resides. And it is precisely this kind of protest that is being demonised and criminalised one step at a time"
✍️ Opinion by Jonathan Cook
https://t.co/O5z67C1K2v
“We should never underestimate the lengths that the British state will go to silence and crack down on dissent and non violent protest... We made this film, The Day Innocence Died, about the aftermath of a civil rights march... and the British state responded by opening fire and murdering 14 people.”
In a vital conversation, co-director Richard York of the Rainbow Collective breaks down the cyclical nature of state oppression. The Day Innocence Died documents the immediate legacy of the Bloody Sunday massacre—a moment where a community marching for equal rights and better living conditions under military occupation was met with lethal state violence.
York warns that the historical lengths the state went to then are directly mirrored in the present day. As modern public authorities increasingly weaponize the courts to hold peaceful climate, anti-war, and human rights protesters on extended remand or threaten them with severe terror charges, the message remains clear: state self-preservation always target dissent first.
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Every intelligence chief VETTED this speech... The President was kept from this information — John Solomon confirms to CBS News
‘I TALKED TO THE INTELLIGENCE CHIEFS’