Thursday, June 18, 2026

Disconnected From Reality: Global Leaders, Extreme Wealth, and the Fight for Economic Justice - 6.18.2026

At the G7 meeting Oxfam exposes growing economic power from a small number of billionaires At a time when millions face rising food costs, housing insecurity, and stagnant wages, the policies discussed at these high-level meetings appear increasingly disconnected from the realities of ordinary people.

Oxfam’s findings point to a global economic system that is not merely unequal, but structurally tilted—where wealth accumulation at the very top translates into disproportionate political influence. This dynamic risks weakening democratic accountability and narrowing the policy space needed to address inequality, climate change, and public health crises.

If global summits are to retain legitimacy, they must prioritize transparency, tax justice, and concrete measures to reduce extreme wealth concentration. That includes fair taxation of multinational corporations and billionaires, stronger labor protections, and investment in public services that serve the majority, not the few.

Without such shifts, gatherings like the G7 risk becoming forums that manage inequality rather than correct it.



Through the Lens of Conscience: Misan Harriman’s Witness for Palestine - 6.18.2026

“Shoot the People”: A provocative title celebrating Nigerian-British Misan Harriman, Photographer and an Outspoken advocate for Palestine

Misan Harriman, widely recognized for his striking photographic work capturing human dignity and social struggle, has also become a prominent public voice calling attention to the humanitarian crisis in Palestine. His advocacy reflects a growing movement among artists and cultural figures who refuse to separate art from conscience in moments of mass suffering.

Through imagery and public statements, Harriman has helped amplify the lived reality of civilians affected by war, especially children and families caught in cycles of violence. His stance underscores a broader truth: photography is not only documentation, but also witness. In times when mainstream narratives often sanitize or distance the human cost of conflict, independent artistic voices play a crucial role in restoring moral clarity.

Whether one agrees with every position or not, the core issue remains the same—civilian protection, adherence to international law, and the urgent need for de-escalation and peace. Voices like Harriman’s remind the public that silence is also a choice, and that cultural influence carries responsibility.

At a time of global polarization, the call is simple: protect free expression, listen to those bearing witness, and prioritize human life above political calculation.



Trump’s War on Iran Ends with a “Triumphant” Tehran and a Diminished U.S. - 6.18.2026

Vali Nasr’s analysis of Trump’s war on Iran raises troubling questions about the cost of military adventurism.

After months of conflict, thousands of deaths, economic disruption, soaring energy prices and heightened regional instability, the United States appears to have accepted a settlement that leaves many of the original issues unresolved.

Wars are often launched with promises of decisive victories, yet history repeatedly shows that diplomacy achieves what bombs cannot. If the final outcome is a return to negotiations, citizens have every right to ask why war was chosen in the first place.

America's strength has never rested solely on military power. It has rested on wise leadership, respect for international law and the ability to build peace through dialogue. The lessons of Iraq, Afghanistan and now Iran should remind us that lasting security comes from diplomacy, not endless war.

The world needs fewer wars of choice and more courageous efforts for peace.



Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Breaking the Cycle: Why the U.S. and EU Must Prioritize Diplomacy Over Escalation - 6.17.2026

If there is to be peace in the Middle East, it must begin with an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Iran and a halt to all attacks across the region. Those who support President Trump's efforts to end the war with Iran should also support urgent diplomacy to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and prevent a wider conflict that threatens the global economy and countless innocent lives.

Many Americans are increasingly questioning decades of failed policies that have fueled instability. The 1953 overthrow of Iran's elected government, widely seen as driven by control of oil resources, left wounds that remain unhealed today. Likewise, the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in 1948 continues to fuel conflict and demands a just resolution.

The United States and European nations should place peace, humanitarian aid and diplomacy above military escalation. Israel must respect Lebanon's sovereignty and withdraw its forces from Lebanese territory. Aid workers, civilians and prisoners must be protected under international law.

A lasting peace requires justice, security and equal human dignity for Palestinians, Lebanese, Iranians and Israelis alike. The world has seen enough war. It is time for diplomacy, reconciliation and peace.

The Palestinians have suffered enormously under Israel’s brutal occupation. It is time for the U.S. and EU to vigorously support an independent Palestinian state. 



War on Truth - 6.17.2026

Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel and his far-right, anti-democratic government continue to wage war on civilians and truth-tellers, preferring endless conflict to peace.

The new documentary Journacide: The War on Truth raises urgent questions about the targeting of journalists whose duty is to bear witness and report the facts. Israel's latest and ongoing assault on Lebanon has brought the death toll of journalists there to 29. Irish filmmaker Seán Murray investigated the killings of four of those journalists. On March 28, journalists Ali Shoeib and brother and sister Fatima and Mohamed Ftouni were killed together in an Israeli drone strike on their car. On April 22, journalist Amal Khalil was injured in an airstrike and later died from her injuries after waiting for hours inside a bombed building while rescuers awaited clearance to reach her.

The silencing of reporters, aid workers and civilians in war zones should concern every person who values justice, human rights and accountability.

Jewish scripture speaks clearly: "Do not kill the innocent and righteous" (Exodus 23:7) and "Do not stand idly by while your neighbor's blood is shed" (Leviticus 19:16). The prophet Micah calls on us to act with justice, mercy and humility. Throughout history, prophets and truth-tellers have often been persecuted by powerful rulers for speaking uncomfortable truths.

The lessons of the Holocaust demand remembrance, accountability and a commitment to "Never Again" for all people. The principle of pikuach nefesh, the obligation to protect human life, stands at the heart of Jewish ethics.

Rabbis, religious leaders and people of conscience everywhere must raise their voices against the killing of civilians, journalists and humanitarian workers, and demand respect for international law, human dignity and the sanctity of human life. Silence in the face of suffering is not neutrality; it is abandonment of our shared moral responsibility.



Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Israel must be held accountable for mass starvation, torture and terrorism - 6.16.2026

Israel must be held accountable for mass starvation, torture and terrorism.

Israel's continuing actions in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon have shocked the conscience of the world. Prime Minister Netanyahu's refusal to withdraw from Lebanon, despite diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions with Iran, risks widening a conflict that could have devastating global consequences.

Reports of civilian deaths in Gaza, attacks by extremist settlers in the West Bank, the detention of Palestinians without due process, restrictions on humanitarian aid, and allegations of abuse in detention facilities have fueled growing international outrage. Many Americans now question why billions of dollars in military and economic aid continue to flow without meaningful conditions attached.

The United States and European nations should use their leverage to demand an immediate ceasefire, unrestricted humanitarian access, respect for international law, and accountability for all violations of human rights. No nation should be above the law.

The path to lasting peace lies not through military domination, collective punishment, or endless war, but through justice, human dignity, equal rights, and genuine self-determination for both Palestinians and Israelis. The world must act before even more innocent lives are lost.



Britain must stand for justice - 6.16.2026

The British Appeals Court’s decision to uphold the government ban on Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act raises profound questions about justice, free expression, and Britain’s moral responsibility.

Before 1948, the land now occupied by Israel was known as Palestine. The creation of Israel, supported by massive shipments of arms and political backing from Western powers, led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes. Today, Palestinians continue to struggle for basic human rights, dignity, and self-determination.

If Israel’s military power is allowed to prevail over the rights of Palestinians, it sends a dangerous message to the world that might makes right. The terror experienced daily by unarmed Palestinian civilians, the destruction of homes, hospitals, schools, and the deaths of tens of thousands have shocked the conscience of humanity.

Britain's history includes painful chapters of colonial violence across many former colonies. A truly civilized nation learns from its past and stands on the side of justice, human rights, and international law.

Rather than criminalizing those who seek to draw attention to Palestinian suffering, Britain should support peaceful efforts to uphold Palestinian rights and work toward a just and lasting peace for all people in the region.