All The News Anti-Palestinian Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss


Anger erupted after a Biden campaign spokesman had condemned Sarsour and suggested that she was antisemitic over her criticism of Israel.

Allison said she empathised with "the pain" that the campaign had caused to Arabs and Muslims by disavowing Sarsour.
"I am sorry that that happened. And I hope that whatever trust was broken, that this conversation is one small step to help build back the trust, but that is not the last time we have this conversation," Allison told the activists.

Sunday's call was off-the-record, but Middle East Eye obtained a recording of it.
 

Anger erupted after a Biden campaign spokesman had condemned Sarsour and suggested that she was antisemitic over her criticism of Israel.

Allison said she empathised with "the pain" that the campaign had caused to Arabs and Muslims by disavowing Sarsour.
"I am sorry that that happened. And I hope that whatever trust was broken, that this conversation is one small step to help build back the trust, but that is not the last time we have this conversation," Allison told the activists.

Sunday's call was off-the-record, but Middle East Eye obtained a recording of it.
When even Bernie can't pretend to ignore
the racist stench coming miles away from Miss Cockroach.

But I get how someone (you) resorting to the N-word,
in reference to Arabs supporting Israel, would adore her bigotry.
 
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An Israeli military court released human rights defender Mahmoud Nawajaa on Monday after detaining and interrogating him for 19 days.

Nawajaa is the general coordinator of the BDS – boycott, divestment and sanctions – movement.

Despite his prolonged interrogation, the Israeli military filed no charges and released Nawajaa unconditionally.

“The Israeli occupation and the settler-colonial apartheid regime arrested me to obstruct the BDS movement, distort its image and intimidate its activists,” Nawajaa said upon his release.

“But it failed once again today, before popular will and international solidarity – which are the strength of the BDS movement on the Palestinian, Arab and international levels.”
 
From science to classical music, Israel clamps down on Palestinian culture
The last months have seen Israel crack down on cultural figures and intellectuals in the occupied territories. Critics say the attacks are part of a larger strategy of suppressing Palestinian civil society.

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Illustrative photo of a concert in Gaza City. (Emad Nassar/Flash90)

Suhail Khoury and Rania Elias were arrested last month by the Jerusalem Police. A married couple, they are, respectively, the Palestinian directors of the Jerusalem Society for Music Teaching and Research, and the Yabous Cultural Center — two East Jerusalem institutions that were simultaneously raided at the time of their arrests. The police accused them of tax avoidance and fraud, but have yet to present them with any charges in relation to the allegations.

Khoury and Elias were not the only prominent figures to be targeted by the Israeli authorities last month. A few days earlier, Palestinian astrophysicist Imad Barghouthi was detained at a checkpoint while traveling from Al-Quds University to his home in the West Bank; he has been charged with incitement and remains in custody. And in late July, Ahmad Qatamesh, a Palestinian author and academic, was released after being held for seven months in administrative detention — a procedure by which Israel holds detainees without due process.

Not unique in themselves, each of these cases is part of a wider phenomenon of arrests and detentions of Palestinian academics, scientists, and cultural figures conducted by Israel for decades. Taken together, these practices can be viewed as part of a wider effort by the Israeli government to weaken Palestinian society by suppressing and undermining its knowledge producers, with the unstated objective of ensuring that only one state and society — a Jewish, Zionist one — thrives in Israel-Palestine.

 
Israel lobby faces off with Palestinian rights movement in Ilhan Omar primary
The Democratic race for Minnesota's Fifth Congressional District has become the latest proxy war over the future of U.S. policy toward Israel.

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The reputation of Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar as an unabashed critic of Israel and supporter of Palestinian rights, along with her other leftist political positions, has earned her great admiration from American progressives. But that reputation has fueled a serious primary challenge that will, two years after her emergence onto the U.S. national stage, come to a head on August 11, the date of the Democratic primary for Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional District.

Omar’s challenger, 47-year-old lawyer and mediator Antone Melton-Meaux, has harshly attacked Omar for her record on Israel during the congressional race. His stances have earned him the support of Israel lobby groups, which have raised over $500,000 for his candidacy, making up 20 percent of Melton-Meaux’s total campaign haul.

With hawkish Israel advocates lining up behind Melton-Meaux and the Palestinian rights movement going all in to support Omar, the race for Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional District has turned into a proxy war over the battle to shape U.S. policy toward Israel.


Ilhan Omar Easily Wins Primary Despite Media Hoopla

 
Israeli army orders removal of Palestinian flagpole for ‘security reasons’

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Security = Israel's standard bullshit excuse for everything.
 
Israeli soldiers assault an old Palestinian farmer who is protesting against land seizure in a desperate attempt to protect his farmland in Tulkarem, occupied West Bank.

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Herzl was far from the only Zionist to advocate for an alliance with anti-Semites, and this malign pattern still holds today.

In Ukraine, for example, Israel has been arming and training the Azov Battalion, a vehemently anti-Semitic, neo-Nazi militia.


One of Israel’s strongest political and moral allies in the present day is Christians United for Israel, an organisation which, based on dubious figures, claims a membership of some six million supporters.


The Christian Zionist group was founded by John Hagee, A US televangelist and mega-pastor with a lucrative line in “end times” theology books, DVDs and other assorted merchandise. Hagee once preached that Adolf Hitler was “a hunter” sent by God to chase the Jews “back” to Palestine in order to become colonial settlers and found the State of Israel.
 
 

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