EXPLOSIVE! An arrest warrant should be promptly issued against this self-confessed war criminal.
The more Israeli leaders get away with their crimes, the more the system meant to protect us all gets irreparably destroyed.
Physicians for Human Rights Israel has warned that Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, is now in immediate danger of being killed in Israeli occupation custody. His lawyer, Nasser Odeh, who visited him on 2 July at the underground Rakefet interrogation facility inside Nitzan Prison, said he barely recognized him. Dr. Abu Safiya was brought in shackled hand and foot, flanked by masked guards, his head, eyes, ears and neck covered in fresh injuries. He struggled to breathe and speak, could not sit upright without nearly collapsing, and seemed close to losing consciousness, too frightened to speak freely.
He told his lawyer that after his Supreme Court appeal was heard in June, guards entered his solitary cell and beat him with a hammer and batons, and that since his transfer to Rakefet on 24 June he has been beaten daily to the point of repeatedly losing consciousness, with no medical care. He said plainly: this is the last time you will see me, they brought me here to kill me. Held since December 2024 under the occupation's "Unlawful Combatants" law, without charge or trial, Dr. Abu Safiya saw his beatings escalate sharply only after he legally challenged his detention, and both his lawyer and PHRI are demanding his immediate transfer, an independent medical examination and his release, warning that any delay could cost him his life.
Четырехмесячный палестинский младенец умер на блокпосту
Израильские военные более часа не пропускали семью в больницу на оккупированном Западном берегу. Губернатор Рамаллы назвала гибель ребенка «пятном на совести человечества» и частью системной политики Израиля по ограничению передвижения палестинцев.
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Security camera video appears to show an Israeli soldier throwing a stun grenade into a car carrying young Palestinians during a raid on Qalandiya refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, before appearing to force the door shut as it detonated.
When China builds infrastructure in Africa, Western governments call it a "debt trap."
When the IMF lent money to African governments under structural adjustment conditions that required selling off public utilities, cutting healthcare spending, and opening markets to foreign competition that destroyed domestic industry?
That was called "development assistance."
The "debt trap" accusation is often exaggerated and selectively applied. Chinese lending, like all international financing, should be examined case by case, and the terms of individual projects should remain open to scrutiny. That is a fair conversation to have.
But that conversation cannot be had honestly without acknowledging that the West has been running debt-based leverage over developing nations for roughly eighty years, through institutions it controls, using conditions it designed, producing outcomes that consistently benefited Western capital while leaving the borrowing nations more structurally dependent than before they borrowed.
The sudden Western concern about African sovereignty when Chinese money enters the picture is not concern for African sovereignty.
African sovereignty has never been a Western priority.
The concern is about competition.
About someone else getting access to the resources and the relationships and the political leverage that Western institutions have treated as their exclusive inheritance since decolonization produced independent governments that still needed external capital.
Concern for Africa.
From the people who designed structural adjustment.
The audacity of it should be theatrical. Instead it is just policy.
@Orlando71156528 El país que tanto atacan y critican les da una lección de buena política social, en EU nunca hay para proteger al ciudadano gringo pero para mantener a los judíos y darles de todo y hasta armamento para eso si!!
Lo que haga falta, lo que sea!!
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Asking if Israel has a right to exist is the dumbest question in the world. It already exists! Palestine doesn't exist, you moron anchors! Correct question is - does Palestine have a right to exist? But since US national media works for Israel, they've never asked that question!
I keep drawing tirelessly, hoping to receive a few donations to help my family survive. But it all feels hopeless. Sometimes it feels like my art is nothing more than meaningless lines, as if no one loves it or sees its value
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URGENT! For any country where (from Italy to Thailand or Brazil) possible war criminals go on holiday and R&R. 🇮🇱 soldiers must be investigated, evidence assessed, and responsibility determined through DUE PROCESS.
This is not incitement to commit violence. It is accountability.