Palestinian Ambassador to the U.K. Husam Zomlot shared footage of his cousins, Abeer and Shaban Zomlot, mourning the killing of their mother, Taghreed Zomlot, in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza yesterday.
🔸 Zomlot said Taghreed, 51, a mother of six, was hanging laundry outside her family’s damaged home when an Israeli drone shot her in the back, killing her instantly.
🔸 In the video, Abeer is seen asking how she will tell her 14-year-old sister, Leen, that their mother has been killed.
🔸 Zomlot said Taghreed is one of dozens of his relatives killed during the genocide
🔸 Across Gaza, 9 Palestinians were killed and 41 wounded over the past 24 hours, the Health Ministry said. Israel has killed at least 1,021 Palestinians since agreeing to a ceasefire in October 2025, part of a cumulative toll of more than 73,032 since October 2023.
Another authoritarian, anti-Palestinian racist, militaristic, genocide-enabler has fallen. Starmer must be investigated for his criminal complicity in Israel’s genocide.
For all his serious failings at home and abroad, history will most remember Keir Starmer as an enthusiastic participant in the Axis of Genocide. His direct complicity in the genocide in Palestine and his brutal repression of human rights defenders protesting the genocide in the UK will define his legacy forever. His departure from office is only the first step toward justice. Now let him answer for his crimes in a court of law.
הג'נוסייד בעזה והאלימות הגואה בגדה המערבית מתקיימיים בחסות דה-הומניזציה עמוקה וארוכת שנים. "השיח הזה הפך לנורמלי לחלוטין בשיח הישראלי, הציבורי והפוליטי", מסבירה יולי נובק, מנכ"לית בצלם, בכנס של פעילים וקובעי מדיניות בארצות הברית.
Trita Parsi and Tucker Carlson discuss why Tom Cotton and other Republican Congressmen favor Israel.
Trita Parsi is co-founder and executive vice president of the Quincy Institute. He is an award-winning author and the 2010 recipient of the Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order. He is an expert on US-Iranian relations, Iranian foreign policy, and the geopolitics of the Middle East. He has authored four books on US foreign policy in the Middle East, with a particular focus on Iran and Israel. He has been named by the Washingtonian Magazine as one of the 25 most influential voices on foreign policy in Washington DC for five years in a row since 2021, and preeminent public intellectual Noam Chomsky calls Parsi “one of the most distinguished scholars on Iran.”
His first book, Treacherous Alliance: The Secret Dealings of Iran, Israel and the United States (Yale University Press, 2007), won the silver medal winner of the 2008 Arthur Ross Book Award from the Council on Foreign Relations.
Full interview can be seen at https://t.co/8owBjTDOY8
After the Israeli massacre in Qanarit, near Sidon, families bid farewell to their loved ones—men, women, and children killed in the attack.
Scenes of grief and mourning as an entire community lays its dead to rest.
"The scandal is not that the Jewish community received solidarity. It is that the same instinct simply has not been extended to Britain’s Muslims. There has been no Cobra meeting....not a single newspaper outside Scotland has carried the Edinburgh attacks on its front page."
https://t.co/DpIbLsEh0x
Zohran Mamdani spoke at a Rikers Island graduation ceremony honoring 57 incarcerated people who earned their high school diplomas.
One graduate, Elijah Smith, said he didn’t expect the mayor to show up, but his presence meant something: “It helped. Someone cares about the incarcerated individuals in this jail.”
Sometimes dignity starts with simply showing up.
“I carry with me a photo of a Muslim child who, during my visit to Lebanon, was standing there holding a sign that said ‘Welcome, Pope Leo,’ and in this latest phase of the war, he was killed.
“There are many human situations like this, and I believe we must have the ability to think in this way.
“And as a Church, I say again: as a pastor, I cannot be in favor of war.
“I would like to encourage everyone to make efforts to seek answers that come from a culture of peace, not of hatred or division.” — Pope Leo XIV
Israel is still using lethal force to block access to the sea in Gaza. Fishermen risk their lives to feed their families. As occupying power, Israel is obligated to provide for the needs of the civilian population. Instead, it even bars the protected population from feeding itself. https://t.co/6lfVXxmncg
Video: @Majdi_fathii
🚨HEARTBREAKING: A mother in shock after losing her only child, 17 year old Raghd Ashour, who was killed today in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City shortly after returning from her final high school exam.
Her father had already been killed earlier in the war.
Israel continues to terrorize our families in Gaza. Just now, more gunfire from Israeli tanks and more flares lighting up the sky. The local time is 12:50 a.m.
Yes, after midnight.
How would you feel if it were you, your spouse, and your children living in a tent on the street, listening to bombs and bullets day and night? Watching the sky light up with flares every few hours, sometimes every few minutes?
Every day, every minute, every time you walk with your children to school, to the park, or back home, look them in the eye and ask yourself these questions.
How would you feel if you lived minute by minute, expecting a bomb to fall and burn you and your family alive or tear you to pieces?
Yes. This has been our families’ reality for more than a thousand days.
Simply, Israel's strategy has PATENTLY been to hit Shiite (& Palestinian) civilian structures & what makes an area interesting or rich in order to cause depopulation. Killing a turtle preservationist is just one of the manifestations of the strategy.Spraying olive trees as well.
In London, students at SOAS have kept this Palestine encampment alive for over two years, winning important victories while continuing to demand divestment, an end to academic complicity, and support for Gaza.
As part of the Summer of Peace and Love, where we are encouraging people across the country to organize camps for peace, justice, and liberation, this encampment is a reminder that students have always been at the forefront of liberation struggles.
Liberation always. Free Palestine
Palestinian lawyer Khaled Mahajneh recounted a brief conversation he had with a Palestinian prisoner during a court hearing, after noticing clear signs of exhaustion and fatigue on him.
In a post on X, he wrote:
“Today, while listening to the testimony of a Palestinian prisoner in court, I asked him whether he had eaten breakfast.
He replied, ‘My last meal was yesterday afternoon.’
I asked him, ‘Are you hungry?’
He looked at me sadly and said, ‘Yes.’
The hearing was halted, and the prison guards were forced to bring him food. That single ‘yes’ summarizes the harsh reality that Palestinian prisoners are enduring inside Israeli prisons.”
Just another parasite wanting Americans to sacrifice their young at the altar of genocidal Jewish supremacy.
These monsters pose a great, perhaps the greatest, threat to our planet.