So here we have the systematic demolition of Palestinian roads and water infrastructure across the occupied West Bank.
This all carried out with heavily armored Caterpillar D9 bulldozers manufactured in East Peoria, Illinois,USA.
American taxpayers money at work.....
An angelic little girl was struck by a heavy Israeli missile.
Her face was disfigured, and her leg was amputated—through no fault of her own.
These are the scars left by a genocide unlike anything history has ever witnessed. 💔
The news that the UAE is talking with, and making concessions to, Iran is huge. The UAE is denying it, but they see to be lying:
1) The UAE just paid Iran $3B to stop attacking it, the total sum will be $10B to $20B reportedly.
2) The UAE was the most hawkish Gulf state in this war. It lobbied Washington to keep fighting. Now its national security adviser is hosting IRGC officials in his guest house. A massive victory for Iran.
3) Why is this happening? The war emptied Dubai's hotels and cracked the safe-haven brand. Abu Dhabi learned the US would not shield it from drones. So it bought its own ceasefire.
Iran now has all the Gulf States coming to it for protection. This is a massive strategic defeat for Israel and the US who are losing the trust of their closest ally in the region. I believe this is a step towards a Persian Gulf with greater cooperation and eventual Chinese dominance instead of American.
The image of journalist Mujahid Bani Muflih encapsulates the reality of the Israeli prison system, which has become a tool of slow and direct killing of Palestinian prisoners.
Bani Muflih, a journalist with Ultra Palestine,
Israel just killed another baby: 7-month-old Sam. He joins my 14 nieces & nephews, and over 20k Palestinian children.
We’re told they were mistakes, collateral damage, or human shields.
This video will show you that this is a lie. Israel wanted to kill these children.
🚨 CAUGHT ON CAMERA: THE SHOOTING THAT KILLED 7 MONTH OLD SAM ABU HAIKAL
Newly obtained footage exposes the moment the Abu Haikal family came under Israeli fire. Seven month old baby Sam Abu Haikal was killed, while both of his parents were wounded.
The video clearly shows the family’s car slowing to a stop when an Israeli soldier opened fire. A seven month old baby was killed in an attack that the footage appears to show was carried out without any immediate threat from the vehicle.
BREAKING:
Israeli settlers are burning Taybeh in occupied Palestine.
A village that has stood for thousands of years.
A place where Jesus once walked.
Home to the oldest living Christian community in the world.
And not a peep from Western mainstream media.
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🚨 BREAKING: Children were among the victims after an Israeli airstrike hit a tent sheltering displaced families west of Gaza City.
At least 6 civilians were killed and dozens more injured, including many children, in the strike on the displacement camp.
Blonde-haired, blue-eyed white people from Ukraine were celebrated for making home-made Molotov cocktails to defend their land, but the brown Arab Muslim, the Iranian, the Afghan, is far too “uncivilised” to have the right to resist. Their resistance is “barbaric” because it comes from an inherently “violent” culture.
The selective application of international law and one’s right to defend themselves from illegal occupation and colonial violence has been revealed to be a complete contradiction in the west, and is no doubt infuriating.
But we need to also understand how these “resistance” narratives are processed in communities.
These narratives do not stay on our screens. They shape how entire communities see themselves.
When Indigenous, Black, and other racialised peoples repeatedly see their histories, struggles, cultures, and resistance framed as dangerous, irrational, or inherently violent, many begin to internalise those messages.
Some distance themselves from their own identities in search of safety, acceptance, or legitimacy.
Others carry a deep, unspoken rage born from exclusion, dispossession, and the constant demand to prove their humanity.
When people are disconnected from their roots, denied dignity, and taught to be ashamed of where they come from, they will still search for belonging. It’s a basic human need to feel a sense of community.
The question is whether we create spaces that nurture healing, identity, and justice, or leave them vulnerable to finding belonging in places that exploit their pain.