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With most hospitals closed, Gaza’s doctors struggle to care for premature babies — often without power.
After trying to block production at an Elbit factory in New Hampshire, the Palestine solidarity activists are calling for more, better direct action.
Monuments to racism license racist violence. White supremacists, for their part, know this well.
The horrors in Gaza are just one part of Israel’s unified system of controlling Palestinians from the river to the sea.
The Biden administration is due in federal court later this month, while Israel faces charges of genocide at The Hague this week.
For the feds, ISIS-K as the new domestic terrorism threat avoids dealing with the politics of the Gaza war.
Israel’s rebuttal against charges of genocide was as weak in offering documented facts as South Africa’s case was powerful.
The flour massacre, mass starvation, the orphaning of thousands of children. All of it was done on the back of a propaganda campaign of dehumanization.
IBM employees questioned the company’s ties to the Israeli military. CEO Arvind Krishna’s answer raised even more concerns.
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