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The West’s Calculations & Gaza’s Betrayal
Ramzy Baroud says Western institutions’ delayed recognition of Israel’s Gaza genocide is consistent with an historic erasure of Palestinians’ telling their own story.
13.08.2025
‘Blood Libel’ Paradox & Israel’s Genocide
The more depraved Israel’s actions, the more antisemitic it is to point out the truth. This is win-win for colonialism, lose-lose for humanity.
12.08.2025
The Mystery of the Nagasaki Bomb
On Aug. 9, 1945, as Japan’s high command met on surrender plans, the U.S. dropped a second bomb on Nagasaki killing 74,000 people instantly, a decision that’s never been adequately explained, writes John LaForge.
11.08.2025
Russia Says Israel Has Forgotten Lessons of the Holocaust
Russia’s deputy representative to the United Nations told the Security Council on Sunday that Israel is putting “Palestinians in ghettos” and seeks their “complete annihilation.”
11.08.2025
The Verdict of History: How Political Calculations Betrayed Gaza
The Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem released a comprehensive report on July 27 describing the Israeli war on Gaza as genocide.
11.08.2025
Heavy Machinery and Patriotic Demolition in the Service of Genocide
Rabbi Avraham Zarbiv is a well-respected holy man in Israel with some devoted followers. He is a dayan, a judge in the rabbinical courts of Tel Aviv, dispensing wisdom in matters of religion and Jewish law.
08.08.2025
When Time Stopped in Hiroshima — and When it Was Stolen
The first atomic bomb burst at 8:15 a.m. over the city of Hiroshima leaving its impression on a watch that disappeared 44 years later, reports Joe Lauria.
07.08.2025
Eighty Years of Nuclear Terror
Ever since the atomic bombings of Japanese cities in August 1945, the world has been living on borrowed time.
06.08.2025
Delaying Justice on ‘Terrorist’ Palestine Action
Huda Ammori won her appeal for a judicial review of Palestine Action’s terrorist designation, but not until after Nov. 10. Meanwhile, the genocide, the proscription and the repression continue.
06.08.2025
The Enduring Myth of Hiroshima & Nagasaki
After the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki On Aug. 6 and Aug. 9, 1945, there then ensued a U.S. propaganda campaign to claim the slaughter of more than 200,000 people saved lives, writes John LaForge.
06.08.2025
Creating a Cover for Genocide
In July 2025, the Massachusetts legislature’s Judiciary Committee heard testimony on a bill to make it the 38th state to follow the federal government.
05.08.2025
The Gaza Riviera
Israelis have blinded themselves morally and intellectually. They view the genocide through the lens of a bankrupt media and political class that shows them only what they want to see.
30.07.2025
The Genocidal Partnership of Israel and the United States
For decades, countless U.S. officials have proclaimed that the bonds between the United States and Israel are unbreakable. Now, the ties that bind are laced with genocide.
29.07.2025
West Bank on the Brink
Israel’s systemic oppression of the occupied territory is designed to provoke a popular explosion among Palestinians, writes Ramzy Baroud. The breaking point is fast approaching.
28.07.2025
The Rise of the Jewish Dual State
With the rise of the Jewish dual state, the Netanyahu cabinets have steadily subverted the secular democratic state. The parallels are alarming. Similar trajectories broke the back of the Weimar Republic a century ago.
25.07.2025
Gaza Isn’t Starving, It’s Being Starved
Western governments have conspired against aid systems that are standing by, ready to protect Gazans from the accelerating spread of death by malnutrition.
22.07.2025
The BBC isn’t failing. Its job is to obscure the UK’s partnership in Israel’s genocide
The confected Gaza ‘scandals’ are designed to browbeat the BBC into even greater cravenness. If it was reluctant before to give Palestinians a voice, now it will avoid doing so entirely
21.07.2025
From Carthage To Berlin, A Modest Proposal
The First Punic War began in 264 BC, lasted 25 years, and was fought between the Romans and the Carthaginians, a civilization in what is today modern Tunisia.
18.07.2025
Hague Group Confronts Israel Over Gaza
The U.S. is now expected to pressure other countries not to sign on to the joint action plan announced by the 12 countries in Bogota, Mick Hall reports.
18.07.2025
American Authoritarianism
Torture, rotating judges and prosecutors and incarceration for a generation without charges or trial are all hallmarks of an authoritarian government, writes Andrew P. Napolitano.
18.07.2025
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