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#BDS #FreePalestine #Anti-Zionist #Israel is an apartheid state. #RightOfReturn #EndGazaSiege

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Caitlin Johnstone
Israel Rapes Everyone, And Other Notes International flotilla activists say they were subjected to torture and sexual assault by Israeli forces after being abducted in international waters while attempting to bring aid to Gaza. A statement from the Global Sumud Flotilla reports that the IDF held the activists on a makeshift “torture boat”, asserting that “At least 12 sexual assaults have been documented on that vessel alone, including anal rape and forcible penetration by a handgun.” This comes after a New York Times report on Israel’s systemic use of sexual torture in its prison camps sent hasbarists howling in outrage for days, and after a Haaretz report on the Israeli military’s internal findings that sexual assault is soaring among its own ranks. If you knew someone who was constantly being accused of rape by different people on a daily basis, at some point you’d have to conclude that that person is a rapist. When you see the Israeli military being constantly accused by people from all walks of life of using rape and sexual torture, you have to conclude that Israel is a rape country. ❖ They made up lies about atrocities so that they could justify committing atrocities. They made up lies about rape so that they could justify rape. They made up lies about dead babies to justify killing babies. They framed themselves as victims to justify victimizing others. ❖ It looks like the US may be reaching a deal with Iran, with warmongers like Mike Pompeo, Lindsey Graham and Mark Dubowitz expressing dismay at the terms the agreement appears likely to include. I no longer feel a sense of relief when the US war machine shows signs of de-escalation, because these days it’s just a sign they’re getting ready to escalate somewhere else. If Washington sets up an memo of understanding with Iran it only means they’re preparing to regime change Cuba, with plans to re-target Iran using different strategies already being drawn up for a later date. It’s like when you know a guy who always abuses his girlfriends. If you see one of his partners escape her abusive relationship, after a certain point you’re going to stop feeling a sense of relief, because after watching the patterns play out over and over again you know he’s just going to find some other unfortunate woman to put in that spot. The amount of abuse remains constant; all that changes is the victim. The violence of the US empire remains constant. It moves around, but it doesn’t diminish. If you see it pulling back a bit, that only means it’s preparing to come roaring forward, like a wave to the shore. The tide of imperial violence is going to keep returning until the empire is dismantled. ❖ There’s nothing more undignified than buying into the US war propaganda about Cuba. I see people show up in my replies arguing that Cuba is actually a real threat to the United States and it feels like they’re showing me videos of themselves eating feces. It’s so self-debasing. ❖ Normalize telling warmongering gusanos to shut the fuck up. US regime change interventionism is evil regardless of wherever your family happens to come from. Your family fleeing Cuba in the sixties does not magically make siege warfare and mass murder acceptable. Shut up. ❖ Point 1: Every relevant human rights group says Israel is an apartheid state. Point 2: Every relevant human rights group says Israel is guilty of genocide in Gaza. Point 3: Genocidal apartheid states should not exist. Point 4: If you disagree with Point 3, you’re a bad person. ❖ Normal person: Genocide is bad. Israel supporter: Just say you hate Jews. Normal person: I oppose Zionism. Israel supporter: Jews. You mean Jews. Say Jews. Normal person: The Israel lobby is causing problems. Israel supporter: Jews Jews Jews Jews Jewy Jew Jews. Normal person: But I don’t mean Jews. I’m expressing specific grievances against a specific state, its backers, and the political ideology it is premised upon. I judge people based on their individual actions, not on their religion. Israel supporter: JEWWWWWWS. Normal person: You realize you’re doing the exact same thing neo-Nazis do, right? You’re conflating all Jews with everything bad about Israel and the forces which give rise to its abuses. Israel supporter: It is antisemitic to conflate all Jews with the actions of Israel. Normal person: Then why do you keep conflating all Jews with the actions of Israel? Israel supporter: Because it is antisemitic not to conflate all Jews with the actions of Israel.
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Solo Monk
Solo Monk@JJKALE2·
Michael West: "Now it's got to the stage where a lawyer can pull a crowd of over a thousand people to a fundraiser. A lawyer. Nick Hanna is doing a lot of pro bono work for the victims of Chris Minns. It's called the Civil Liberties Defence Centre & they deserve funding. [1/3]
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tim anderson
tim anderson@timand2037·
The US Government (through its NED) sent 200 Starlink terminals into Iran in January to coordinate the terrorism that killed over 3,000 people - and was then falsely blamed on Tehran. Thank you @MaxBlumenthal
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The Cradle
The Cradle@TheCradleMedia·
Fars News says Trump’s claim that the Strait of Hormuz is returning to its pre-war status under a pending agreement 'does not reflect reality' According to Fars News, the latest draft exchanged between Iran and the US would keep the Strait of Hormuz under Iranian management even in the event of an agreement. While Iran has reportedly agreed to restore the number of transiting vessels to pre-war levels, the report stressed this “does not in any way mean free passage” or a return to pre-war conditions. The report said Iran would continue to exclusively control the strait’s management, including routing, timing, transit procedures, and authorization for passage. Fars also said that despite previous US demands linking any agreement to Iran’s nuclear program, Tehran has made no commitments on the nuclear file and the issue “has fundamentally not been discussed at this stage.” According to the report, US officials have privately acknowledged in multiple messages to Iran that Trump’s public statements are largely aimed at domestic media and political consumption inside the United States, advising Tehran not to pay significant attention to them.
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The Cradle
The Cradle@TheCradleMedia·
VIDEO | Organized groups of Jewish settlers stormed the town of Kifl Haris, north of Salfit in the occupied West Bank, at dawn on Saturday, attacking Palestinian property and attempting to set fire to a mosque in the center of the town, according to local reports.
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Peter Cronau
Peter Cronau@PeterCronau·
Obtaining secret information from a secret ASIO report, Newscorp has blamed — you guessed it — not ASIO, for failing to prevent the Bondi terror attack. Blame is instead shafted onto Australian Federal Police and Border Force for the “catastrophic failure” of failing to prevent the attack. Despite this egregious leak of secret classified information, ASIO chief Mike Burgess and NSW Police head Mal Lanyon have not yet announced a far-reaching no-stone-unturned inquiry into the regrettable egregious really really awful leak. Really. NewsCorp report: “Australia's top spy agency's assessment of the alleged Bondi attackers in 2019 demanded travel alerts be placed on them and their file revisited if they associated with extremists “In a critical lapse, the Australian Federal Police and Border Force were aware of Naveed and Sajid Akram's travel to known terror hotspots — but did not pass the intelligence on to ASIO or NSW Police, which issued the gun licences. “It can be revealed that the Akrams travelled to Uzbekistan - a known gateway to terror hotspot Afghanistan - in late 2022 or early 2023.“ dailytelegraph.com.au/news/opinion/s…
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David Shoebridge
David Shoebridge@DavidShoebridge·
Every time a headline or story starts with, or is based on, these three words “Donald Trump says” you realise you have wasted a short, but irreplaceable, moment of your life reading it.
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Scott Burchill
Scott Burchill@IRanalyst·
A reality check for @AlexRyvchin
Mouin Rabbani@MouinRabbani

Claims that the Palestinians were in 1948 ordered to evacuate their homes and homeland by Arab leaders in a series of radio broadcasts has been a perennial Hasbara Symphony Orchestra favourite since the Nakba, and continues to be widely promoted to this day. The BBC journalist and United Nations official Erskine Barton Childers (not to be confused with his father, Ireland's fourth president, Erskine Hamilton Childers) thoroughly debunked this claim more than half a century ago in his article, "The Other Exodus" published in The Spectator on 12 May 1961. Childers reviewed the comprehensive archives of Arab radio broadcasts compiled during that period by both the BBC monitoring station in Cyprus and its US counterpart, the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) run by the CIA, and found nothing. I have posted a link to Childers's article in the comments, which is worth reading because it includes details of additional fabrications concocted by Israeli officials to further this foundational hasbara myth. Abba Eban, then Israel's permanent representative to the UN and later foreign minister, and easily its most celebrated diplomat, for example claimed that the Greek Catholic Archbishop of Haifa, George Hakim, "fully confirmed" that Palestinians were encouraged to flee by their leaders. Yet, according to Childers: "I wrote to His Grace [Hakim], asking for his evidence of such orders. I hold signed letters from him, with permission to publish, in which he has categorically denied ever alleging Arab evacuation orders; he states that no such orders were ever given. He says that his name has been abused for years; and that the Arabs fled through panic and forcible eviction by Jewish troops." This is the same Abba Eban who on 6 June 1967 falsely informed the UN Security Council that Israel had launched the June War the previous day in response to a series of non-existent attacks on Israel on the morning of 5 June by the Egyptian air force and artillery units. I was previously unaware that the Israeli archives also include records of these radio broadcasts. As the British-Israeli historian Benny Morris reports below, he went through these records and also found that such broadcasts, whether by local Palestinian or Arab leaders, simply do not exist. While the research conducted by Childers and more recently Morris is of course useful in providing official confirmation that such broadcasts are a figment of the Zionist imagination, logic alone should suffice to debunk this myth. In May 1948, the Arab states intervened in Palestine to put an end to the mass expulsions of Palestinians, which since November 1947 already numbered in the hundreds of thousands, and to defeat the Israeli forces responsible for this monumental crime. Does it make any sense that prior to their intervention they would have ordered hundreds of thousands of civilians to clog every road they hoped to use to enter Palestine, for miles and days on end? Of course not. As for the silly claim that the objective of the Arab intervention was genocide, there is no evidence for it, and the conduct of the Arab militaries during the Palestine War supports this conclusion. Nor was it the case that the Arab intervention was a coordinated military campaign to eradicate the nascent Israeli state. Some of the participating Arab states, Syria and Iraq, did have this as an objective. Transjordan clearly did not. Its leadership had already cut a deal with the Zionist leadership to partition Palestine between them and prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state. Armed conflict between Israel and Transjordan in fact ensued only after Israeli forces reneged on their agreement and initiated seizures of territory beyond the partition boundary. Egypt's position was more ambiguous. It seemed to be primarily motivated by rivalry with Jordan, and ensuring Jordan did not become the main Arab power in Palestine. In short, no Arab state wanted to see the emergence of the Israeli state, but in most cases Arab leaders had more pressing priorities. Coordination between them was primarily notable for its absence. Arab public opinion, by contrast, considered the failure of their leaders to successfully confront the Zionist project nothing short of treason, and it served as a catalyst for more than a decade of revolutions, coups, and uprisings throughout the region.

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Scott Burchill
Scott Burchill@IRanalyst·
Australia is one of the least physically threatened countries on earth. Hostile external forces would find invasion and a successful occupation of such an enormous land mass all but impossible. We are a truculent multicultural population which, at times, struggles to govern ourselves in a stable way so that national goals can be achieved. Of course this is not helped by an allergy to forward planning in Australia, together with a failure to recognise our most fortunate geo-political circumstances. We are always in fear of someone even if we cannot articulate the nature of any threats. We are always seeking to fit in and incapable of standing alone on a matter of principle or belief, let alone articulating what we strive for as a unique sovereign political community. Australia is the ultimate support act. Instead of expensive boondoggles and baroque technologies that the arms contractors of other states want us to buy from them, Australia's defence should focus on political, economic and technological threats. The first two categories come primarily from so-called friends and allies, sometimes intentionally, but often a byproduct of mismanagement and the relentless pursuit of their self-interest, not ours. Australia must be the only country in the world that regards "independence" as a radical or pejorative term. This leads to all sorts of awkward and embarrassing silences, such as a refusal to speak honestly about Israel's genocide in Gaza or the fact that the illegal and aggressive attack on Iran by our great ally across the Pacific smashed the Federal Government's recent budget settings. Mysteriously, the mass murder of civilians and global inflation and cost of living increases just seem to happen without human volition. We have proven too amenable to the avarice of domestic and foreign elites. We are happy to oblige those who see us as little more than a natural resource to exploit for the personal gain of the few at the cost of the many. The third category is where resources should be deployed, to counter cyber threats and secure the stable provision of essential services and public utilities. This is the priority for now, not the future. Those keyboard warriors intoxicated by fantasies of kinetic power like nuclear-powered submarines will dismiss these as radical propositions, when they are simply a reflection of modern realities which they, themselves, refuse to face.
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Peter Cronau
Peter Cronau@PeterCronau·
It is well past due time to take Ministers of the Crown to court for breaching Australia’s obligations under various international treaties and conventions of which we are part. ‘Investing in war. Human rights orgs mull legal action against Future Fund, super funds’ michaelwest.com.au/investing-in-w… via @MichaelWestBiz
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geraldine austin@austin_gg·
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
British MP Kit Malthouse unleashes on the UK Government: No ceasefire in Lebanon. Daily double-tap killings. "If this is what they do to British & European citizens on camera... what are they doing to Palestinians off camera?" "We're all fed up with the gaslighting!"
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