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Friday, January 17, 2025

‘Complete surrender’: How gaza defeated Israel and what it means—analysis

Ramzy Baroud
Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir accused the Israeli government of Benjamin Netanyahu of “a complete surrender to Hamas,” calling the Gaza ceasefire agreement a “surrender deal.”
 
 Hamada Shaqoura, a Palestinian man who used to be a food blogger, distributes food to children after cooking a meal for displaced people, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on January 16, 2025. BASHAR TALEB / AFP via Getty Images

Dozens of Columbia University law faculty demand inquiry into professor's 'termination'

Over 45 Columbia Law School professors have signed a letter calling for a Columbia University Senate inquiry into the controversial departure of their colleague Katherine Franke, marking an escalation in the dispute over academic freedom and protest rights on campuses.
 
 'Persecution': Outpouring of anger after 'termination' of pro-Palestine Columbia professor

Want to defend immigrant workers in your contract? Here are some suggestions.

Natascha Elena Uhlmann and Sarah Lazare
The following language was compiled from a series of unions and labor activists. It is intended as a resource for workers looking to include pro-immigrant provisions in their collective bargaining agreements.
Unionized teachers with ASPIRA charter school network rally outside an ASPIRA high school to convince the company's management to come to terms on a contract on March 9, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images 
 Unionized teachers with ASPIRA charter school network rally outside an ASPIRA high school to convince the company's management to come to terms on a contract on March 9, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images

The Fatal Despair of Exile: An Iran they could neither Live in nor Leave Behind

Fariba Amini
Nothing takes me from the butterflies of my dreams
to my reality: not dust and not fire. What
will I do without roses from Samarkand? What
will I do in a theater that burnishes the singers with its lunar
stones? Our weight has become light like our houses
in the faraway winds. We have become two friends of the strange
creatures in the clouds … and we are now loosened
from the gravity of identity’s land. What will we do … what
will we do without exile, and a long night
that stares at the water?   — Mahmoud Darwish
 

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Israeli Attacks Kill 70+ as Netanyahu Delays Cabinet Vote on Cease-Fire Deal

Jake Johnson
Israeli attacks have reportedly killed more than 70 people in the Gaza Strip in the hours since a multiphase cease-fire agreement was announced Wednesday, a deal that sparked cautious hope for an end to a 15-month U.S.-backed assault that has decimated the Palestinian enclave and created one of the worst humanitarian emergencies in modern history.
 Journalist among 6 killed, 10 injured in fresh Israeli drone attack on charity in southern Gaza
 Relatives of a journalist killed by an Israeli drone attack carry his shrouded body in Khan Younis, Gaza on January 16, 2025. (Photo: Abed Rahim Khatib/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The Fatal Effort to Dismantle the UN’s Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees

Dan Steinbock
New York (Special to Informed Comment; Feature) – Early in the year, State Department officials briefed Joel Rayburn from the Trump transition team there could be a humanitarian “catastrophe” in Gaza when a new Israeli law barring contact with the UN refugee agency for Palestinians takes effect at the end of the month.

The Gaza ceasefire will not cure the wounds of genocide

Roaa Shamallakh
Now that a ceasefire has been agreed to in Gaza, the bombs will stop falling, and the world will breathe a sigh of relief. There will be celebrations of peace, even if temporary, nations will pat themselves on the back, and the media will move on to the next trending crisis. Yet, for those of us who survived, the war hasn’t ended—it has merely transformed. 
 Relatives of the Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks perform funeral prayer after their beloved ones are brought to the al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza City, on December 17, 2024. (Photo: Hadi Daoud/APA Images)

Genocide

Do we call it genocide, land-grab, racism, or political maneuver? Whatever of these or similar terms we use, such action was the essence of the inception of a country called the United States of America. What the US government is doing in Palestine, aiding the Zionist government in destroying Palestinian communities, is nothing but repeating what culminated the inception of this country. The United States of America was established by European settlers on the graves of indigenous people. It is important to read the history of the United States, especially from the time when white European settles invaded this land.

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

What do we know about a Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal in Gaza?

The Palestinian group Hamas has agreed to a ceasefire deal with Israel after more than 460 days of a war that has devastated Gaza.
 Gaza death toll since dawn rises to 32
 Israel has decimated Gaza during its war on the Palestinian enclave [Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP]

Fiscal Redemption Requires a Republic, Not an Empire

David Stockman
There is not a snowball’s chance in the hot place of containing America’s public debt disaster unless the Empire is brought home and the national security budget is slashed by $500 billion per year. The merits aside, all the other big slices of the budget led by Social Security and Medicare are surrounded by nearly impenetrable political moats.
 

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Palestinian filmmakers are doing the impossible to capture their stories

Matt Minton
A young girl listens to music in her headphones while the sound of missiles and bombs destroys the only home she’s ever known. A girl and her uncle stand on top of a bombed house, looking for her father trapped below. They keep calling his phone to see if he is still alive. A group of children help create stop-motion films about their mothers’ writing names on their arms in case they are bombed and disfigured.
| Watermelon Pictures A still from No Signal in From Ground Zero | MR Online

BRICS grows, adding Indonesia as member: World’s 4th most populous country, 7th biggest economy

Ben Norton
The Global South-led organization BRICS has expanded again.
 

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Monday, January 13, 2025

Palestinian detainee dies of medical negligence in Israeli prison

Mera Aladam
Palestinian rights groups have accused Israeli authorities of committing a "medical crime" following the death of a Palestinian prisoner who was denied treatment. 
 MLA members stage a die-in
 MLA Members for Justice in Palestine lead a die-in during the Modern Language Association Delegate Assembly in New Orleans on January 11, 2025. (Photo: MLA Members for Justice in Palestine)

In Syria’s war-scarred Yarmouk Camp, Palestinians begin long path to recovery

Santiago Montag
In 2017, as Syrian regime forces besieged the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk in the southern outskirts of Damascus and food grew scarce, six Palestinian sisters devised a unique strategy for surviving the civil war: a small garden. Filled with flowers and vegetables, the garden provided sustenance, as well as camouflage for the house within the camp’s narrow alleyways. But just as importantly, it provided a much-needed affirmation of life, and a symbol of their connection to the land.
 Palestinians walk on the street in Yarmouk, December 19, 2024. (Santiago Montag)

Trump, Iran and the Obama strategic blueprint

Alastair Crooke
Like a smashed antique clock – with its elaborate cogs, ratchet wheels and innards splayed out from the casing – so the mechanics of the Middle East lie similarly exposed and broken. All the region is in play – Syria, Lebanon, Qatar, Jordan, Egypt and Iran.

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Gaza ceasefire talks near final stage as Hamas awaits Israeli approval: Reports

Hamas said on 11 January that it had completed a draft framework for a Gaza ceasefire deal and is awaiting a response from Israel. The news coincides with recent reports of cautious progress in reaching an agreement to end 15 months of genocidal war on the strip.

The Historic Landmarks Razed By Los Angeles’ Deadly Fires

Sonja Anderson
The raging wildfires in the Los Angeles area have so far killed five people, spreading over almost 30 square miles. The fires are the city’s most destructive to date: More than 2,000 structures have burnt down, including homes, businesses and historic buildings.
Rogers House 
Will Rogers' Western Ranch House was on the National Register of Historic Places. California State Parks

Saturday, January 11, 2025

Israel destroyed Gaza for Generations to come, and the World stayed Silent

Ramzy Baroud
( Middle East Monitor ) – The first official reference to Gaza becoming increasingly uninhabitable was made by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in 2012, when the population of the Gaza Strip was estimated at 1.8 million inhabitants.
 

Will Iran build a nuclear bomb while Trump is in power in the US?

Maziar Motamedi
Tehran, Iran – Donald Trump’s second term as president of the United States promises Iran a rocky road that could lead to different outcomes when it comes to its relations with the West, analysts say.
 This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows Iran's nuclear site in Isfahan, Iran, April 4, 2024
Iran’s nuclear site in Isfahan, Iran, on April 4, 2024 [Planet Labs PBC via AP]