JP Couto
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JP Couto
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Advogado/OAB-SP 516.029 Especialista em D. Internacional e D. Humanos ICL/IHL/LGBT+ Rights Genshin UID: 602055326 Dúvidas (ou não): https://t.co/t0AIAdubLV

Nunca existiu cessar-fogo no Líbano.





A PGR denunciou Romeu Zema ao #STJ por calúnia contra Gilmar Mendes. A acusação cita vídeos publicados pelo ex-governador sobre o caso Banco Master. Zema afirmou que não vai recuar. s.congressoemfoco.com.br/S/601747








Israel to build defense compound on demolished UNRWA HQ site in East Jerusalem haaretz.com/israel-news/is…

E eu que encontrei prompt injection violento de um escritório em um processo criminal no STJ, imaginem isso, estuprador, traficante... tudo na rua por conta de uma coisa dessas 😲. Olhem como está:


Israel has long divided Democrats. Now it’s splitting Republicans, too. dlvr.it/TSZGH9


Our @nytimes report finds there was a second Israeli base in Iraq's desert. At least one dated back to the June '25 war. Israel chose Iraq for these covert ops due to US role in Iraq's security affairs. The shepherd who exposed the first base was killed. nytimes.com/2026/05/17/wor…



de acordo com o Ministério da Saúde libanês, Israel matou 2.988 pessoas desde 2 de março. foto em Saida, terceira maior cidade do Líbano, e um dos distritos atacados hoje pelas forças de ocupação israelenses. os bombardeios continuam. não existe cessar-fogo no Líbano.

After Israel began expunging humanitarian organizations in Gaza for failing to comply with new rules, a Doctors Without Borders team was left scrambling to establish a permanent clinic. Read about how Israel’s new restrictions on N.G.O.s make it even more difficult for humanitarian aid to reach Gazans: newyorkermag.visitlink.me/huUHZP









Jake Sullivan on Gaza: Too many innocent people died in Gaza as a result of Israel's military operations. I woke up every morning and went to sleep every night thinking about what we could do to try to alleviate the suffering. I have also said that genocide, from my perspective, requires actually an intent to do the destruction — and not to fight a terrorist foe while conducting operations in a way that killed too many civilians. Should we or could we have done more? I ask myself that question every day. And the answer must be yes, of course, because too many people died and suffered. I think about what opportunity here or what chance there or what move there, and I play that back in my head.







