Tuesday, September 23, 2025

U.S. Complicity in Israel’s War Crimes - 9.23.2025

Israel continues to slaughter civilians with impunity, from Gaza to Lebanon, despite a recent United Nations finding that it is committing genocide in Gaza. Instead of halting military aid, the United States is preparing a new arms deal, including 30 Apache attack helicopters and over 3,000 infantry assault vehicles—tools certain to be used against defenseless civilians.

Just this week, an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed five US citizens including three children from the same family and their father. Lebanon’s prime minister rightly called it a massacre. 

Meanwhile, ordinary people are showing the moral leadership absent from governments—Italian unions staged a nationwide strike to protest Israel’s war. If governments will not act, it falls to citizens to demand an end to U.S-EU. complicity in Israel’s horrific war crimes.



Monday, September 22, 2025

Britain’s Recognition of Palestine: A Step Toward Justice - 9.22.2025

Britain’s recent formal recognition of a Palestinian state is a historic step after decades of campaigning. Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, speaking from London, hailed the move but emphasized the urgent need for action. He highlighted the ongoing genocide in Gaza and Britain’s continued military and economic ties to Israel, including supplying parts for F-35 jets and allowing RAF airbases to be used by Israeli planes.

Corbyn called for renewed political pressure on the British government to halt arms supplies and impose economic sanctions on Israel. He stressed the importance of global solidarity, noting that U.S. support for Israel increasingly isolates it internationally. Corbyn also condemned Israeli settlements in the West Bank as illegal under international law and part of a broader plan for occupation. Recognition of Palestine offers an opportunity to uphold human rights and enforce international law. 



The noose is tightening on Netanyahu’s horrific genocide - 9.22.2025

The formal recognition of a Palestinian state by Britain, Canada, Australia, and Portugal marks a long-overdue step toward justice and peace. Prime Minister Keir Starmer acknowledged that such recognition is essential to reviving hope in a two-state solution, while Palestinian Ambassador Husam Zomlot rightly noted that this step was withheld for too long, enabling decades of land theft, colonization, and a horrific genocide.

More than 140 nations now recognize Palestine, and France is expected to follow. Yet Israel’s leadership remains defiant, vowing that a Palestinian state “will not happen” while continuing bombardments in Gaza that have already killed over 65,000, believed to be a gross undercount, people and displaced nearly half a million. Recent Israeli strikes have also killed children in Lebanon and dozens of journalists in Yemen.

Global recognition of Palestine must be paired with accountability for Israel’s ongoing atrocities. Without justice, peace will remain an empty promise.



Sunday, September 21, 2025

Hollywood’s Hall of Shame - 9.21.2025

The suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show belongs in Hollywood’s Hall of Shame. That a few minutes of satire can so easily unravel a career exposes the fragility of free expression in today’s media landscape. What happened to Kimmel is not just about one comedian; it is about how powerful political and media forces can silence voices they dislike.

Satire has always been one of the sharpest tools in a democracy, holding leaders accountable through laughter. But now, instead of laughing, powerful actors move swiftly to punish, censor, or intimidate. Whether through regulatory threats, affiliate boycotts, or lawsuits, the effect is the same: careers can be destroyed in an instant.
The chilling effect is obvious. Creators, journalists, and comedians may hesitate to speak truth to power if one misstep—or one politically inconvenient truth—means professional exile. A culture that punishes satire is a culture that fears its own reflection.

If Hollywood still values freedom of expression, it should stand behind those who dare to use their platform for critique, even when it stings. Otherwise, the Hall of Fame becomes a Hall of Shame.



Dogs Eating Babies Starved & Murdered by IDF Terrorists - 9.21.2025

The death toll in Gaza has passed 42,400—an undercount that masks the true horror. Behind the numbers are children shot in the head or chest, their CT scans revealing the brutality of Israeli snipers. Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, an American trauma surgeon, has described these wounds in detail, explaining that if Americans saw the images, they could no longer deny the reality: children executed, not caught in “crossfire.”

Palestinian nurse Rajaa Musleh, who worked at Al-Shifa Hospital, recalls watching a starving dog devour a baby’s corpse outside the emergency ward. She says that sight will haunt her forever. “We are human beings, not numbers. We have the right to receive healthcare inside Gaza.”

Doctors in Gaza report seeing such injuries daily, evidence of systematic terror. Nearly 100 U.S. medical professionals have pleaded with President Trump to end America’s complicity in this genocide.

Every bullet, every bomb, every child’s shattered body is made possible by U.S. weapons. The world must demand accountability—before there are no children left to save.



Thursday, September 18, 2025

The Disappearance of Dr. Abu Safiya - 9.18.2025

Al Jazeera’s documentary The Disappearance of Dr. Abu Safiya shines a harrowing light on Israel’s abduction and torture of one of Gaza’s most selfless doctors. Dr. Abu Safiya, revered as a saint by his community, dedicated his life to saving the sick and wounded under unimaginable conditions. For this, he was kidnapped and brutalized in Israel’s dungeons—his voice silenced, his compassion punished.

This is not just the story of one man, but of a deliberate campaign to crush Gaza’s medical workers, the very lifeline for a besieged people. Israel’s war on doctors is a war on humanity itself. The silence of world leaders, including Washington, makes them complicit in this crime.

Dr. Abu Safiya’s disappearance must not fade into the shadows. His courage and sacrifice demand accountability and justice—for him, for Gaza, and for the principle that no healer should be tortured for saving lives.


Making a killing out of killing: Amnesty Int’l: Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Palantir Enable & Profit from Israel’s Genocide in Gaza - 9.18.2025

Amnesty International has released a new report detailing the “global political economy” that enables Israel’s genocide, occupation, and apartheid against Palestinians. Secretary General Agnès Callamard stated that Israel’s “24 months of genocide” since October 2023 would not be possible without international complicity and the steady flow of weapons and technology sustaining Israel’s military operations. The report highlights U.S. defense giants Boeing and Lockheed Martin, Israeli arms makers Elbit Systems, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, and Israel Aerospace Industries, as well as South Korea’s Hyundai and U.S. technology firm Palantir Technologies, among others, as key profiteers. Callamard warned that while condemnation of Israel is growing worldwide, denunciations alone are meaningless without concrete action. Amnesty is urging states to impose an immediate ceasefire, halt arms transfers, and enact economic measures, including a comprehensive arms embargo on Israel, to end impunity for mass atrocities in Gaza