Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Scorched-Earth Campaign in Lebanon, funded by our tax dollars - 4.15.2026

The phrase “Scorched-Earth Campaign” is no longer rhetorical flourish — it is a lived reality for civilians in Israel’s expanding military operations beyond Gaza Strip and now into Southern Lebanon.

What the world witnessed in Gaza appears to be unfolding again: entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble, civilian infrastructure shattered, and displacement on a massive scale. This is not the fog of war. It is a pattern. A method. A playbook.

The systematic destruction of homes, roads, utilities, and farmland in Southern Lebanon signals an alarming shift from tactical military engagement to territorial devastation. When the environment necessary for civilian life is deliberately erased, the objective ceases to be security and begins to resemble collective punishment.

International humanitarian law is unambiguous about proportionality and the protection of civilian life. Yet the images and testimonies emerging from Southern Lebanon suggest these principles are being discarded with impunity.



REGION ON THE BRINK - 4.15.2026

ISRAEL’s ongoing assault risks igniting internal fracture in LEBANON, a country whose civil peace remains painfully fragile. As former negotiator DANIEL LEVY cautioned, external military pressure layered onto LEBANON’s sectarian fault lines could tip the nation toward renewed internal conflict.

At the same time, the steady flow of weapons from the UNITED STATES and other nations is fueling a widening arc of instability that now touches not only LEBANON but the broader region, including IRAN. When arms outpace diplomacy, escalation becomes more likely than resolution.

Many Americans are asking hard questions about priorities at home and abroad. Vast public resources are committed to military support overseas while urgent domestic needs remain unmet. Whether one supports or opposes current policy, it is reasonable to debate whether this approach is making the region—or the UNITED STATES—safer.

History shows that when great powers center strategy on force rather than political settlement, instability spreads beyond borders and beyond intentions. The risk today is that policies meant to secure allies may instead deepen regional volatility and prolong human suffering.

This moment calls for urgent reassessment. Diplomacy, restraint, and accountability must take precedence over escalation before the damage becomes irreversible.

As a first step toward achieving regional stability, all nations in the world must immediately halt weapons sales to Israel.



A Jewish and Palestinian, haunted by their personal trauma, join hands to work for peace - 4.15.2026

Scores Arrested at Jewish-Led Protest Demanding New York Senators Vote Against Sending Arms.

Jon Stewart, comedian on The Daily Show, mocks Trump for depicting himself as Christ, contrasting this with the Pope’s excellent message opposing wars in Ukraine, Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran.

A separate letter by a Jewish man and a Palestinian man describes their refusal to seek retribution for the trauma they suffered, choosing instead to promote peace and harmony in their book. The Future Is Peace: A Shared Journey Across the Holy Land.



Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Jewish Voices for Peace oppose weapons sales to Israel - 4.14.2026

Scores arrested at Jewish-led protest calling on New York Senators to block arms transfers to Israel

An alarming wave of arrests has followed a Jewish-led demonstration in New York, where protesters gathered to urge Senators to oppose continued arms transfers to Israel. The protest, organized in response to escalating violence and humanitarian concerns, reflected a growing division within U.S. public opinion over foreign military aid policy.

Participants emphasized that their action was grounded in moral urgency and civic responsibility, insisting that elected officials must be held accountable for the consequences of U.S.-supplied weapons abroad. Many demonstrators described their participation as an expression of conscience, not confrontation.



Another Whistleblower Describes “Indiscriminate” Israeli Violence Against Gaza Aid Seekers - 4.14.2026

The latest whistleblower account describing “indiscriminate” violence against desperate civilians seeking food and aid in Gaza is deeply alarming and morally unsettling.

Humanitarian corridors exist for one reason alone: to preserve life in the midst of war. When civilians approaching aid points are met with fear, chaos, and alleged force, the very idea of humanitarian protection collapses.

These testimonies, coming from within the system itself, cannot be dismissed lightly. They demand transparent investigation, accountability, and above all, immediate safeguards to ensure that civilians seeking bread and water are never treated as combatants.

War is brutal, but the line between combat and compassion must never blur. If aid seekers are unsafe, then humanity itself is in peril.

The international community, human rights bodies, and all parties to the conflict must act decisively to restore trust in humanitarian access and protect the innocent.

Silence in the face of such accounts is complicity.



Monday, April 13, 2026

Pope opposes Trump’s wars - 4.13.2026

The first segment of 60 Minutes delivered a rare moment of moral clarity. It sharply questioned President Trump’s war posture in Gaza and Iran, highlighting the tragic toll on innocent civilians, especially children. Such reporting matters when political power goes unchecked.

More than 1.2 billion Catholics worldwide cannot ignore the human cost of these conflicts. Faith teaches the sanctity of life, yet images from Gaza and rising tensions with Iran show civilians paying the price.

Leaders, including President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu, must be held accountable for decisions that endanger non-combatants. Journalism must continue to ask hard questions when governments fail to protect the innocent.



Sunday, April 12, 2026

Diego Garcia: Stalled Justice for Chagos - 4.12.2026

For decades, the people of the Chagos Islands have lived with the consequences of decisions made by the United Kingdom and the United States. Islanders were removed from Diego Garcia to make way for a strategic military base, separated from homes, livelihoods, and community. Mauritius maintains the islands were unlawfully detached before its independence, a view echoed by international legal opinions.

Many islanders were compelled to leave under coercive conditions and sent to Mauritius. Their pet dogs were killed during the clearance of the islands. Decades later, many say they have received no meaningful reparations, despite legal victories in British courts and attention in United Nations forums.

Now, Britain has paused talks over sovereignty, citing U.S. security concerns. A durable solution must acknowledge past harms while shaping a lawful, humane path forward. This is another tragic example of how the UK and the US is the center of injustice and not world order