All ISRAEL needed to do was ABIDE by the CEASEFIRE and STOP bombing LEBANON.
Instead, they BOMBED LEBANON and GAZA, then CLOSED all CROSSINGS into GAZA, and BOMBED IRAN.
They want IRAN to BOMB them.
Israel CAN’T ABIDE by any deals, agreements or ceasefires.
BREAKING:
ISRAEL imposes measures of COLLECTIVE PUNISHMENT on Palestinian in GAZA.
ISRAEL has CLOSED all crossings into Gaza and HALTED humanitarian aid after Iran’s retaliatory strikes on Israel.
Nearly 2 MILLION Palestinians are now being cut off from food, medicine, fuel, and basic supplies.
Israel says the closure includes BOTH Kerem Shalom and Rafah crossings “until further notice.”
COGAT claims Gaza has enough food because aid delivered during the ceasefire “significantly exceeds” the population’s nutritional needs, which is false.
Israel has repeatedly imposed blanket closures on Gaza during regional escalations, collectively punishing the civilian population.
🇺🇸 🇨🇺 The blueprint to crush a sovereign nation never changes. 🧵
Look at what is unfolding in Cuba right now: a brutal oil blockade, heavy sanctions, and a US aircraft carrier in the Caribbean while the island endures months of blackouts.
But this isn't just about politics. Follow the resources. 👇🏿
Yesterday, the IDF seized 4 students from their homes in the West Bank, including 20-year-old American, Sama Safi.
The Israeli govt didn’t tell her family or the U.S. Embassy where or why she was being taken & is holding her without charges.
America must secure her release NOW.
More than half of the publicly identified donors to President Trump’s White House ballroom project have won new or expanded federal contracts worth more than $50 billion, according to a report from a government watchdog group. https://t.co/wEAqxMA7AG
🚨 Gaza Flotilla Volunteers Detained in Libya 11 Days, Report Life-Threatening Conditions From Unnamed “Black Site”
Ten volunteers with the Global Sumud Flotilla — an international solidarity mission attempting to reach Gaza — have been held without legal counsel or consular access in Benghazi, Libya for 11 days and are now in serious medical condition after entering a dry hunger and water strike on Monday, according to the organization.
🔸 Who they are
➤ Volunteers with the Global Sumud Flotilla and Maghreb Sumud Organization, detained while attempting to reach Gaza as part of an international solidarity mission
➤ Ten people held in total, including Spanish nationals Paula Giménez and Argentine national Lucas Aguilera and others of multiple nationalities
➤ Held for 11 days with no access to lawyers, embassies, or independent medical teams
🔸 Their condition
➤ On day 4 of a dry hunger and water strike — refusing both food and liquids — in protest of illegal detention, mistreatment, and denial of legal counsel
➤ Fainting, weight loss, extreme weakness, and physical deterioration reported
➤ One volunteer’s blood sugar measured at 40 mg/dL — a critically dangerous level indicating severe hypoglycemia requiring emergency medical intervention
➤ Some have been forced to break the strike due to deteriorating health; many continue despite worsening conditions
➤ No medical care has been received
🔸 The covert call
In a secretly placed phone call, one detainee told a contact: “We’re on a hunger strike on day 4. We’re on a water strike on day 4. My blood sugar was 40 this morning. Just whoever media that you can get a hold of, tell the media to spread this.” He described their location as “a black site similar to a CIA black site, a prison that has no name.”
🔸 Demands
➤ Immediate humanitarian and medical access
➤ Access for independent medical teams
➤ Full consular access for all nationalities
➤ Full legal assistance
➤ End to isolation, incommunicado detention, harassment, and interrogations
➤ Immediate release of all ten detainees
The organizations are calling on the Argentine state, the UN, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the foreign ministries of all nationalities involved to intervene immediately to “prevent irreversible consequences for their health and integrity.”
The bombing, and all its attendant death and suffering, sure doesn’t feel like a “ceasefire” in any real sense. But news outlets continue to spin the fantasy that the ceasefire is intact — just “fragile” or “tested.” https://t.co/WRmOmBxUI3
Ban Ki-moon, then secretary-general of the United Nations, commented on how, in his visits to some of the most forgotten areas of the world, there was a common factor: the presence of Cuban doctors.
“They are always the first to arrive and the last to leave.”
May was the most deadly month for Palestinians in 2026. Seven months into the US-facilitated failure of a “ceasefire,” and as Netanyahu promises further annexation of Gaza, it's more clear than ever that the Israeli genocide of Gaza never ended.
An Al Jazeera investigation has found evidence Israel is building more military posts in Gaza.
Satellite images along the so-called “Yellow Line” suggest Israel is fortifying positions and expanding its presence in the Strip.
Al Jazeera’s Perry Wilton explains.
My latest in the Morning Star.
“Rosa Luxemburg coined the phrase ‘socialism or barbarism’ in 1916, in the middle of the first world war, as a general statement about humanity’s choices. In the Caribbean in 2026, it is a concrete question on the table.
“Cuba has stood for 67 years as a beacon of hope for the oppressed and exploited around the world. It has been a source of inspiration for generations of activists, a symbol of resistance against imperialism, a model of what a different kind of society can look like.
“The whole world must stand with Cuba now, in its hour of need. We must demand an end to the blockade, an end to sanctions, an end to threats. We must support Cuba’s right to self-determination, to sovereignty, and to development on its own terms.”
https://t.co/CCGRvSUXHN
In one of the most heartbreaking statistics, around 2,900 children in Gaza have been reported missing or forcibly disappeared since the beginning of the ongoing assault.
⚡️ Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth: The government approved three decisions totaling approximately 13 billion shekels to protect, develop, and strengthen settlements along the northern front line. The main decisions concern the construction of new fortified rooms and the renovation of about 500 public shelters, which are fully state-supported shelters, including retroactive reimbursement for protected homes and apartments, in addition to a multi-year plan to rehabilitate settlements located within nine kilometers of the Lebanese border.
🚨 “TEAR GAS IS NOT JUST GAS... IT IS A CHEMICAL WEAPON.” 🚨
Outside Delaney Hall on Day 12, attorney Steven Donziger asks why tear gas — banned for use in warfare under international law — is being used by NJ State Police and ICE against peaceful protesters in Newark.
“Where is the outrage?”
WATCH @JordanChariton + @JonFarinaPhoto LIVE ⬇️@SDonziger
A black protester named Shaka is at Delaney Hall letting other protesters know that the way they’re all being treated by The State Police now is the way blacks have been treated for over 400 years & while he’s saying this the State Police immediately start moving towards them.
Going live with @NoPeasants_ to discuss the 1967 Israeli attack on the USS Liberty with former Marine and USS Liberty survivor Bryce Lockwood:
https://t.co/opDoV0hXRl
On the same day a Democratic Governor of a swing state did a photo op with Sam Altman as they broke ground on a $16 billion data center that residents widely oppose, a bunch of NY Democrats marched with war criminals at a parade in NYC.
The Democratic Party continues to prove it is not an opposition party to Trump's Republican party.