اندیشمند بزرگترین احساسش عشق است و هر عملش با خرد
Friday, August 1, 2025
How MTG became MAGA's moral compass on Gaza
August 1, 2025
Jack Hunter
Jack Hunter
Rep.
Majorie Taylor Greene has bucked her president, called for yanking aid to
Israel, and was the first Republican to call what is happening 'a genocide'
Thursday, July 31, 2025
'The Tide Is Turning,' Says Sanders as Majority of Senate Dems Vote to Block Arms Sales to Israel
July 31, 2025
Jake Johnson
Jake Johnson
"The
American people do not want to spend billions to starve children in Gaza,"
said Sen. Bernie Sanders. "The Democrats are moving forward on this issue,
and I look forward to Republican support in the near future."
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
How Palestine Action Was Banned
July 30, 2025
John McEvoy
The discrepancy between Home Office press briefings and official intelligence reports on the direct-action group raises the prospect of a state-linked disinformation campaign, writes John McEvoy.
The U.K. government was secretly advised that Palestine Action is “highly unlikely” to advocate for violence while officials struggled to produce evidence the group posed a national security threat, it can be revealed.
John McEvoy
The discrepancy between Home Office press briefings and official intelligence reports on the direct-action group raises the prospect of a state-linked disinformation campaign, writes John McEvoy.
The U.K. government was secretly advised that Palestine Action is “highly unlikely” to advocate for violence while officials struggled to produce evidence the group posed a national security threat, it can be revealed.
July-August 2025 (Volume 77, Number 3)
By The Editors
On January 23, 2025, Climate and
Capital Media published an article by Danny Kennedy, senior adviser to the
Sunrise Project, entitled “US’s Petrostate Versus China’s Electrostate.” This
was among the first of a torrent of articles from the corporate media and
climate watchers on the astonishing successes of China in peaking and then
lowering carbon emissions due to what the Financial Times on May 12, 2025,
called China’s “Electricity Revolution.” According to the Financial Times,
“China could be on its way to becoming the world’s first major ‘electrostate,’
with a growing share of its energy coming from electricity and its economy
increasingly driven by clean technologies” (Danny Kennedy, “US’s Petrostate
Versus China’s Electrostate,” Climate and Capital Media, January 23, 2025,
climateandcaptialmedia.com; Nassos Stylianou et al., “How Xi Sparked China’s
Electricity Revolution,” Financial Times, May 12, 2025).
مصاحبه
مصاحبهٔ امروز ما با
آقای سادهٔ خِرَدکُش میباشد. ما پرسشهائی از این میهمانمان میکنیم و پاسخهای
او را به همان شکلی که ایشان عنوان میکنند در اینجا ثبت میکنیم. هدف از این
گفتگوها درک ذهنیات اشخاصی است که به ظاهر و از نظر علمی و فرهنگی در سطوح متوسط
و پائین جامعه میباشند و آگاهی علمی آنها در حد متخصصین و کارشناسان نبوده، علاوه
بر اینکه آنها دعوی دانش در مسائل خاصی را نیز ندارند. بنابراین باید در نظر داشت
که مصاحبه شونده از نظر فکری در سطح یک صاحب نظر نیست. دلیل مصاحبه با چنین شخصی پی
بردن به تفکرات کلیه آحاد جامعه در مورد مسائل پر اهمیت سیاسی و اقتصادی است. در پایان
این مصاحبه، مطالب مورد بحث به صورت کلی و اجمالی توسط مصاحبه کننده نتیجهگیری میشود.ا
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Netanyahu To Propose a US-Supported Plan To Annex Gaza
July 28, 2025
Dave DeCamp
Dave DeCamp
According
to Haaretz, Netanyahu is pursuing the plan to prevent Finance Minister Bezalel
Smotrich from quitting the government
Tehran On The Brink: Can Iran Survive Its Water Crisis?
July 29, 2025
Kian Sharifi
Worsening Water Crisis: Iran is experiencing a deepening water crisis that has forced authorities to impose widespread water cuts, with dam reservoirs across the country dropping to their lowest levels in decades. Drought, mismanagement, and mounting climate challenges are causing major disruptions to daily life for millions . . .
Kian Sharifi
Worsening Water Crisis: Iran is experiencing a deepening water crisis that has forced authorities to impose widespread water cuts, with dam reservoirs across the country dropping to their lowest levels in decades. Drought, mismanagement, and mounting climate challenges are causing major disruptions to daily life for millions . . .
The Genocidal Partnership of Israel and the United States
July 28, 2025
Norman Solomon
Norman Solomon
Israel has normalized its grisly attempt to exterminate 2 million Palestinians, a campaign co-produced by the Pentagon.
Monday, July 28, 2025
Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, say two major Israeli rights groups
July 28, 2025
Rayhan Uddin
Rayhan Uddin
B’Tselem
and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel publish reports accusing Israel of
genocidal crimes and incitement
Israel will wipe Palestine off the map – but will it stop there?
July 28, 2025
Murad Sadygzade
Murad Sadygzade
The
Knesset’s resolution on annexation of the West Bank is not binding, but it is
telling
Sunday, July 27, 2025
LIVE BLOG: Handala Raided | Israel to Implement ‘Humanitarian Truces’ as Massacres Continue – Day 659
- Israeli forces stormed the Hanthala ship in international waters as it approached Gaza, cutting off communications with the crew of 21 international activists.
- Meanwhile, Israel’s Channel 12 quoted an Israeli official confirming that a humanitarian truce will begin Sunday morning and last until evening—despite ongoing massacres across the Strip.
- Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed 59,700 and injured 144,000 others, the majority of whom are women and children, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.
Saturday, July 26, 2025
The Gaza Rivera
July 26, 2025
Israelis do not see the images of skeletal corpses of Palestinian children who they have starved to death as a curse. They do not see the slain families they gun down at food hubs — designed not to deliver aid but lure starving Palestinians into a massive concentration camp in the south of Gaza in preparation for deportation — as a war crime. Israelis do not look at the savage bombing and shelling that kill or wound dozens of Palestinian civilians, where an average of 28 children die daily, as anything extraordinary. They do not see the wasteland of Gaza, pulverized by bombs and methodically being torn down by bulldozers and excavators, leaving virtually the entire population of Gaza homeless, as barbaric. They do not see the destruction of water purification plants, decimation of hospitals and clinics, where doctors and medical staff are often unable to work because they are weak from malnutrition, as savage. They do not blink at the assassinations of doctors as well as journalists, 232 of whom have been murdered for trying to document the horror.
Israelis do not see the images of skeletal corpses of Palestinian children who they have starved to death as a curse. They do not see the slain families they gun down at food hubs — designed not to deliver aid but lure starving Palestinians into a massive concentration camp in the south of Gaza in preparation for deportation — as a war crime. Israelis do not look at the savage bombing and shelling that kill or wound dozens of Palestinian civilians, where an average of 28 children die daily, as anything extraordinary. They do not see the wasteland of Gaza, pulverized by bombs and methodically being torn down by bulldozers and excavators, leaving virtually the entire population of Gaza homeless, as barbaric. They do not see the destruction of water purification plants, decimation of hospitals and clinics, where doctors and medical staff are often unable to work because they are weak from malnutrition, as savage. They do not blink at the assassinations of doctors as well as journalists, 232 of whom have been murdered for trying to document the horror.
Friday, July 25, 2025
Thursday, July 24, 2025
“One Meal Every Three Days”: Journalist & Aid Worker Back from Gaza on Stark Reality on the Ground
July 24, 2025
The BBC, Associated Press, Reuters and Agence France-Presse have all called on Israel to allow journalists in and out of Gaza as starvation there becomes imminent. In a statement, the news outlets said, “We are desperately concerned for our journalists in Gaza, who are increasingly unable to feed themselves and their families.” We speak with Afeef Nessouli, a journalist who just returned from Gaza, where he volunteered as an aid worker. “It has been an incredibly awful experience to see people sort of become sicker and sicker from hunger,” says Nessouli, who describes visiting community kitchens in Gaza that have run out of food. “Many of us would just have one meal a day,” he says of his seven weeks in Gaza. Now his colleagues who remain in Gaza “are having one meal every three days.”
The BBC, Associated Press, Reuters and Agence France-Presse have all called on Israel to allow journalists in and out of Gaza as starvation there becomes imminent. In a statement, the news outlets said, “We are desperately concerned for our journalists in Gaza, who are increasingly unable to feed themselves and their families.” We speak with Afeef Nessouli, a journalist who just returned from Gaza, where he volunteered as an aid worker. “It has been an incredibly awful experience to see people sort of become sicker and sicker from hunger,” says Nessouli, who describes visiting community kitchens in Gaza that have run out of food. “Many of us would just have one meal a day,” he says of his seven weeks in Gaza. Now his colleagues who remain in Gaza “are having one meal every three days.”
Hunger Threatens to Plague “Golden Years” of Older Americans Due to Trump’s Cuts
July 22, 2025
Eleanor J. Bader
Eleanor J. Bader
Malnutrition and food insecurity are set to soar among vulnerable older populations due to aid cuts in Trump’s budget.
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Gaza is Starving and the World Looks Away
July 23, 2025
Adnan Hmidan
( Middle East Monitor ) – In Gaza, mornings no longer begin with the sound of explosions — but with the quiet, urgent cries of hunger.
Adnan Hmidan
( Middle East Monitor ) – In Gaza, mornings no longer begin with the sound of explosions — but with the quiet, urgent cries of hunger.
'Peacemaker' Trump beats Biden's bombing record since return to office: Report
July 23, 2025
Trump ordered 529 attacks on several countries in just five months of his presidency, nearly matching Biden’s four-year total
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
When the bodies of starving children in Gaza reach a ‘point of no return’
July 22, 2025
Tareq S. Hajjaj
Tareq S. Hajjaj
Children in Gaza have begun to die of severe malnutrition in increasing numbers as Israel continues to starve the people of Gaza. Infants are the most severely affected, as hunger devours their bodies until they reach "a point of no return."
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