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Spokesman Books is the publishing imprint of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. Bookshop: https://t.co/kQcdkORq8I

Nottingham, England Katılım Mart 2011
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Abdullah Omar🇵🇸
Abdullah Omar🇵🇸@Abdullah_Om3r03·
Hello my friends, please leave a heart or even a dot if you see this. My posts are not reaching many of you, and policy X is limiting what we share about what is happening to us in Gaza. Your interaction helps this message be seen. Thank you.
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Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya د.حسام أبو صفية@HussamAbuSafiya

Some faces cannot be erased by time, and some stories deserve to be told in stone and bronze. Today, my father's story of resilience is immortalized as a permanent work of art at the Palestine Museum Scotland (@palestinemuseumscotland), Europe's first permanent museum for contemporary Palestinian art. This bronze bust of his face, created by the artist "Amanda Adler", is not just a tribute; it is a testament that his courage has inspired artists across the globe. From Jabalia Camp ,Gaza to Edinburgh, this statue is a victory for art over war, and for memory over oblivion.

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marah khalad
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A new painting 🎨 For the first time, I’ve drawn something like this. Is it beautiful? If you like it, leave a dot
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Nuclear contamination, not to say explosions, in prospect?
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus@DrTedros

The war in the Middle East has reached a perilous stage with strikes reportedly hitting the Natanz Enrichment Complex in Iran, and the Israeli city of Dimona, where a nuclear facility is located. @iaeaorg is looking into incidents reported yesterday in southeastern Iran, and in Israel’s city of Dimona. No indications of abnormal or increased off-site radiation levels have been reported. Attacks targeting nuclear sites create an escalating threat to public health and environmental safety. Since the outbreak of hostilities, @WHO has provided critical training to its own staff and @UN personnel across 13 countries to help them respond effectively to public health threats in the event of a nuclear incident. I urgently call on all parties to exercise maximum military restraint and avoid any actions that could trigger nuclear incidents. Leaders must prioritize de-escalation and protect civilians Peace is the best medicine.

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Auction of artworks online to raise funds for the Atlantic Peace Foundation, an educational charity established by Bertrand Russell to research causes of conflict and how to keep the peace. Thursday 26 March 2026 commencing 11am dawsonsauctions.co.uk/special-sectio…
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Mohammed jawad 🇵🇸
Mohammed jawad 🇵🇸@Mo7ammed_jawad6·
Eid is more beautiful when we’re surrounded by family 🤍✨ Rafif and my sister’s children side by side, filling the place with joy and warmth 🥹💫 Rate my daughter Rafif’s outfit and my sister’s children’s outfits out of 10 🥹✨ We’d love to hear your wonderful opinions! 💖 Eid Mubarak! May it return to us all with happiness and blessings 🌙💕
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Something moves
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان@Marwa__Osman

A message to Washington? In a tightly structured 12-minute address, Ayatollah Imam Sayyed Mojtaba Khamenei moved from familiar rhetoric into something far more consequential. The opening half followed the expected script; revisiting decades of U.S. warmongering rhetoric: sanctions, assassinations, regional conflicts. But midway through, the tone shifted from retrospective to strategic. Sayyed Khamenei outlined three concrete demands, each with a defined timeline: a rapid U.S. military withdrawal from the Middle East, a full rollback of sanctions within 60 days, and long-term financial compensation for economic damages. Then came the ultimatum. Fail to comply, and Iran escalates, economically, militarily, and potentially nuclearly. Not hypothetically, but operationally: closing the Strait of Hormuz, formalizing defense ties with Russia and China, and moving from ambiguity to declared nuclear deterrence. The timing of external reactions was just as telling. Within hours, both Beijing and Moscow issued statements aligning, carefully but unmistakably, with Tehran's framing. This definitely looked coordinated. The broader context matters. Sayyed Mojtaba Khamenei represents a different leadership style from his martyred predecessor leader. Where martyr Sayyed Ali Khamenei operated through long-term balancing and controlled escalation, Sayyed Mojtaba appears positioned to deliver faster, more decisive outcomes. Iran's internal reports are clear, the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps is in no way, shape or form interested in incrementalism. They are pushing for structural change: removing U.S. influence from the region, restoring Iran's military standing, and forcing a re-negotiation of global power dynamics. And for the first time in decades, Iran practically has the leverage to do this. Rising oil prices, regional instability, growing alignment with China and Russia, and vulnerabilities in global trade routes have shifted the strategic landscape. So this was not just a speech. It was a test. A test of whether the United States is willing, or even able, to operate under a new set of constraints. What happens next will likely define not just the trajectory of this conflict, but the broader balance of power in the Middle East for decades to come.

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