@SelfJason68094 America is a settler colony.
It came from murder theft rape and ethnically cleansing the rightful owners of the land.
It's values are evil the world would be a much better place without it.
My latest article on @MilitantWire:
Hezbollah's "Ababil" FPV Drones Used Against Israeli Tanks, Armored Vehicles, Air-Defense Systems and Armed Forces
https://t.co/pWQZi3MjWj
"Regarding this [Negev Bedouin] population... This is enemy population... They don't want us here. Let's face it - it's either us or them... I don't like the term "Arabs of Israel", they have no connection to Israel"
David Portal, a Channel 14 pundit and a member of the Ofakim Municipal Council, with some casual racist incitement against Palestinian citizens of Israel in general, and against the Bedouin of the occupied Naqab in particular.
Aired on April 29.
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Israeli authorities transferred Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya to solitary confinement in Nafha Prison after his legal team appealed to the Israeli Supreme Court against the extension of his detention, according to his lawyer.
The lawyer said the transfer, carried out by the Israeli Prison Service on June 3, was a punitive measure imposed under harsh conditions and has deprived Abu Safiya of necessary medical treatment.
According to Healthcare Workers Watch (HWW), at least 83 Palestinian healthcare workers are currently detained by Israel, including 75 from the Gaza Strip and eight from the occupied West Bank. The detainees include physicians, medical students, a paramedic, and a nutritionist.
@SprinterObserve They call their daily civilian massacres a war.
Yet whenever they actually face soldiers & are engaged in legitimate combat they describe it as a 'difficult security incident'.
It's because their 'war' is against civilians.
It's simply a murderous colonial regime.
🎥 “You leave right now or you die.”
Israeli soldiers went door to door in the border village of Ain Arab, forcing residents from their homes at gunpoint, journalist Lylla Younes reports in her latest Drop Site investigation.
The forced expulsion of Ain Arab was a striking example of the Israeli military’s campaign to ethnically cleanse villages across southern Lebanon, with an estimated 60 villages completely destroyed south of the “Yellow Line” Israel declared on April 19, barring residents from ever returning.
Younes said it is emblematic of what Israel is doing across the south:
“There isn’t any sort of discernible calculus here besides mass destruction and mass instability really and mass punishment of a people.”
🔗 Read @LyllaYounes’s story for Drop Site at the link below.
@agent_of_change@s_m_marandi Prof Marandi is great, one of my favourite guests on any show.
I've watched shows I've never watched previously when I've seen he is a guest.
The way he handles western stenographers larping as journalists is particularly brilliant.
I hope they keep him safe.
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In 2013, two former US national security officials – Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann Leverett – published a book called Going to Tehran (which @s_m_marandi has been telling us to read for a long time!)
In it they argued, on the basis of insider experience, that the United States was making a strategic mistake of historic proportions in its policy towards Iran; that the Islamic Republic was a stable, legitimate, rational political entity; that decades of US sanctions, isolation and threats would fail; that Iran would emerge from any direct confrontation stronger, not weaker; and that the only rational US course was the kind of grand rapprochement Nixon achieved with China in 1972.
The US foreign policy establishment declined to read it. Months into a war on Iran that the US is manifestly losing, every one of the Leveretts’ predictions has come to pass – and the establishment is implicitly conceding it. Robert Kagan in the Atlantic. Gideon Rachman in the Financial Times. Dan Shapiro in the Washington Post.
In this video I review Going to Tehran, explain its central arguments, and make the case that it is one of the most important unread books of the twenty-first century.
https://t.co/QiIxvUnGWs