U.S. chooses genocide over diplomacy in the Middle East
What Americans should be asking their government is this: Why are there still 2,500 U.S. troops in Iraq?
Full speed ahead on the global Titanic
Going along with the utter madness of nuclear weapons.
Investigation reveals lack of proof in Israeli claims against UNRWA
Humanitarian organizations have expressed concern over the decision to cut funding based on unverified allegations, emphasizing the dire consequences for the millions of Palestinians dependent on UNRWA's aid.
Amnesty International report exposes IDF’s lethal force against West Bank civilians
The report comes amidst Israeli officials' assertions that their military actions are focused on Hamas, contradicting evidence presented by Amnesty that highlights the frequent targeting of civilians.
International inquiry demanded after mass grave uncovered near school yard in Gaza
"This is precisely why Israel was taken to the International Court of Justice with the accusation that it is committing genocide."
Investigating war crimes in Gaza: IDF’s burning of Palestinian homes
"We've lost everything. Our homes, our memories, all gone in flames."
Nations halt UNRWA funds amid shocking staff misconduct claims: Gaza’s lifeline at risk
The international community remains divided on the issue, with some nations like Norway and Ireland pledging to continue their support for UNRWA.
Remote warfare and expendable people
Since September 2001, the United States has been fighting its “war on terror”—what’s now referred to as this country’s “Forever Wars.”
Smearing ceasefire protesters, Pelosi combines devotion to Israel with Cold-War mania
Bipartisan loyalty to Israel has been the political reflex, with few exceptions. But Pelosi is notably servile to Israel.
ICJ rules on allegations of genocide by Israel in historic decision
The International Court of Justice deems it "plausible" that Israel may be committing acts of genocide in Gaza, setting a precedent for international law and humanitarian intervention.