Sunday, November 30, 2025

"Israel has accused me of witchcraft in 2025" Francesca Albanese tells the UN Committee

 

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On 30 October 2025, the UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People organized a virtual briefing titled “Safeguarding Human Rights, Ensuring Accountability and Ending the Unlawful Occupation of Palestine”. 

Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the OPT, started her briefing by noting her absence in person due to a US-imposed travel ban following her UN reports, calling it an “ad hominem measure” and evidence of an “unacceptable” trend of intimidation against mandate holders. She stressed that she was being sanctioned for doing her job – documenting Israeli violations and reporting to the UN “the gravity, the depth of crimes.”

She expressed disappointment that the UN system had not yet acted in unison to protect its independent experts, arguing this signaled broader institutional weakness. She also referenced a recent incident in the General Assembly’s Third Committee in which she was accused of “witchcraft” by the Israeli representative, calling it a telling example of gendered attacks against women who “speak truth to power” and denouncing it as emblematic of efforts to silence UN mandate-holders. 

Ms. Albanese characterized Israel as an apartheid and settler-colonial regime that has “turned genocidal,” asserting that international complicity has allowed violations to intensify. She condemned military, economic, and diplomatic support to Israel as potentially amounting to complicity, noting that such links “lead to responsibility” under international law. She criticized humanitarian operations that placed aid routes under control of the “genocidal state” and its allies, calling this a “partner in crime” arrangement inconsistent with ICJ orders. She warned the UN is losing moral authority and the confidence of future generations: “The United Nations…is not able to preserve peace.” Ms. Albanese urged renewed commitment to decolonization and self-determination, stating that Palestine stands as a litmus test for the international system’s credibility and capacity to uphold global norms. “We still have a little time to recover,” she said, “but we need to do the right thing.”



Former IOF Captain Is 'Prouder Than Ever' Of Israel's Monstrous Army

 

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On November 27, a former captain in Israel's military who has closely monitored Dimitri Lascaris attended a Court hearing in Ottawa where Lascaris represented two Palestinian-Canadians from Gaza.

In the hearing, Lascaris argued that Canada is violating its obligation to prevent genocide in the Gaza Strip. 

The name of the former IOF officer is Ahik Aharony. Arahony recently told Lascaris that he is 'prouder than ever' of his service in Israel's army. He claims, however, that he does not work for Israel's security services and that he has carefully tracked Lascaris's activities - for eight years - purely out of a desire to learn.

In this report, Lascaris discusses his interactions with Aharony at the Ottawa Courthouse on November 27.

Lascaris also examines recent shocking attacks on Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, new reports from human rights experts on Israel's atrocities, and a revival of Syrian resistance to the Israeli occupier.



London demonstration sees thousands march for Gaza and decry UK support for Israeli genocide

 

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Middle East Eye journalist Ava Warriner attended the London protest against the Israeli genocide in Gaza on Saturday and spoke with several participants about their motivations for joining the march and their demands of the UK government.

Many protesters described their presence as a rejection of British complicity in the violence, arguing that protest remains the only avenue left for dissent. Among the crowd were supporters of hunger‑striking activists currently detained without trial, denied family contact or medical care, now demanding bail and fair hearings.

The turnout reflected a profound sense of anger and urgency among demonstrators who warned that a declared ceasefire has not ended Gaza’s suffering and pledged to continue pushing for accountability and justice.



Author and journalist Peter Oborne addressed a major pro Palestine rally in London, telling crowds they represent the best of Britain as they continue to march against Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

Thousands gathered in the capital as part of the UK’s ongoing mobilisation, which has become one of the most persistent mass movements in the world calling out Israel’s destruction of Palestinian life and Britain’s role in enabling it.

Oborne praised demonstrators for standing in the tradition of historic British struggles for justice, from the Chartists to the suffragettes, and condemned politicians and media figures who label protesters as hate marchers.

He stressed that the real threat to civilisation comes from those defending Israeli atrocities while silencing calls for accountability.

He honoured the more than 200 Palestinian journalists killed by Israeli forces during the genocide, calling them the greatest figures in the profession and criticising British newsrooms for failing to defend them.



Protests in South Africa highlight Palestine’s uncertain future

 

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In South Africa, protesters marked the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, a date linked to the UN’s 1947 vote endorsing a two-state solution. After two years of Israel’s war on Gaza, many say Palestine’s future remains deeply uncertain. Vicky Stark attended the protest in Cape Town and has this report.



Italy strikes disrupt travel amid pro-Palestine, anti-Meloni protests

 

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Strikes across Italy disrupt flights and trains as protesters condemn Giorgia Meloni’s military budget and support for "Israel".

Nationwide Italy transport strikes disrupted air and rail travel on Friday as workers protested against Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s policies, including rising Italian military spending and support for "Israel".

At least 27 flights were cancelled at Milan's Malpensa Airport, while Bologna Airport scrapped 17 flights. Additional disruptions were reported in Milan's Linate, Venice, and Naples. National carrier ITA Airways cancelled 26 domestic flights.

Train cancellations affected major stations in Rome, Turin, Milan, and Genoa. Protests at Milan’s Lambrate station blocked trains from stopping. Urban public transport services were also reduced in multiple cities.

The one-day strike was organized by the USB union in Italy, a rising grassroots labor group challenging the dominance of Italy’s traditional confederations, the CGIL, CISL, and UIL. USB called the strike in opposition to the government’s 2026 financial bill, which the union accuses of prioritizing military budgets over health, education, and social services.

Protests coincided with the strike, with demonstrators marching in major cities and condemning what they described as a “war budget". USB has called for another day of nationwide protest on Saturday.  (more...)

Italy strikes disrupt travel amid pro-Palestine, anti-Meloni protests


Ireland removes name of Ex. Israeli regime president from Dublin park

 

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The park was renamed 'Herzog Park' in the mid-1990s in tribute to Chaim Herzog and his father, Yitzhak Herzog.

The Dublin City Council has approved a decision to remove the name of the sixth president of the Israeli regime, Chaim Herzog, from a public park in the Rathgar neighborhood, following sustained pressure from pro-Palestine activists.

According to the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, the proposal to rename the park was first submitted to the city’s South East Area Committee in December 2023, amid the ongoing genocide in Gaza. It was officially approved by a majority vote earlier this week.

Activists are pressing for the park to be renamed either "Free Palestine" or Hind Rajab in honor of the martyred Palestinian child Hind Rajab.

The decision comes amid continued pressure from pro-Palestine organizations, which have organized numerous protests in Dublin since the beginning of the 2023 aggression on Gaza. These efforts include calls for international sporting bodies such as UEFA, FIFA, and the International Cycling Union (UCI) to boycott the Zionist entity.  (more...)

Ireland removes name of Ex. Israeli regime president from Dublin park


Saturday, November 29, 2025

Canadian police launch coordinated raids on Palestine activists

 

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Canadian police in London Ontario conducted coordinated pre-dawn raids on the homes of Palestine- and anti-war activists.

The Canadian government, it seems, is borrowing from the playbook of the UK Starmer regime’s oppressive tactics.

Around eight police per household forced their way in, seizing personal phones and laptops. This tactic, which is widely used by the UK police state, works to intimidate and harass anti-genocide campaigners and journalists.

The victims of the raids, at least one of whom is a wheelchair-user, are locally recognised Palestine activists. They included World Beyond War organiser, Rachel Small. Another is human rights campaigner, David Heap, and Pam Reano, a queer community organiser with a brain injury.

Last month, over a hundred peace activists rallied against the Ontario-held arms conference, ‘Best Defence‘. They condemned profiteering arms dealers and the government’s enabling of war crimes in Gaza.

The event’s sponsors included Israeli arms firm Elbit Systems, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Hensoldt, Saab, and Gastops.  (more...)

Canadian police launch coordinated raids on Palestine activists



Handala hacking group breaches Israeli nuclear scientist’s data, sends him symbolic flower bouquet

 

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A group of pro-Palestinian hackers has announced that it has infiltrated systems linked to Israel’s nuclear research sector, gaining access to personal details of a renowned Israeli nuclear scientist, Dr. Isaac Gertz. 

The Handala hacking group, in a statement on Saturday, said its breach targeted the Sorek Nuclear Research Center and that it had obtained comprehensive information about Gertz, including his personal profile, educational background, and addresses for both his home and workplace, associated with the Sorek and Saraf facilities.

The group further stated that it had delivered a bouquet of flowers to Gertz, signed by the Handala Truth Seekers Popular Resistance Front (HPR), which was left in the trunk of the scientist’s vehicle.

According to Handala, the move was intended to showcase the group's asserted physical and cyber infiltration, underscoring the vulnerabilities within the facility's security systems.  (more...)

Handala hacking group breaches Israeli nuclear scientist’s data, sends him symbolic flower bouquet

Handala Hack Team




Zionist coup at BBC

 

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In today’s show, we’ll be examining who’s behind the crisis at the BBC, and how this relates to the corporation’s coverage of Palestine and Israel.

In our first report, Latifa Abouchakra explains the role played by BBC board member, Robbie Gibb, in fomenting the upheaval in Britain’s supposedly public service broadcaster. Our next report looks at the fallout following the BBC’'s coverage of the Glastonbury music festival earlier this year.



Activists commemorate the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People

 

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Denouncing the crimes of the United Nations



Francesca Albanese’s EXPLOSIVE EU Parliament Speech Shocks The West

 

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The Evangelical counterfeit of Israel



Friday, November 28, 2025

Pensioners in Derry stand firm as UK arrests thousands over Palestine Action support

 

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In Derry, Ireland, a small group of elderly protesters gathers each week outside the town hall, holding cardboard signs declaring support for Palestine Action, now banned under UK terrorism laws. Since the July proscription, more than 2,000 people have been arrested nationwide for showing solidarity with the group, a crackdown that followed activists’ break-in at RAF Brize Norton.

While police in London have hauled protesters away for identical signs, officers in Derry mostly stand back as the pensioners hold their quiet vigil. For many here, the ban echoes past repression and feels like a stark warning that hard-won freedoms are once again under threat.



The West has Failed: Tolkien, Traditionalism, and Islamophobia

 

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AI weaponized: 'Israel' scrubs soldiers’ posts to hide atrocities

 

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"Israel" expands surveillance to suppress dissent and control digital narratives.

"Israel" has introduced a sweeping artificial intelligence system, known as Morpheus, aimed at monitoring soldiers’ social media activity and preventing posts that could reveal evidence of war crimes.

According to the Zionism Observer, the program was developed to stop troops from "unintentionally sharing sensitive information that could be exploited by adversaries." Morpheus uses AI to scan videos, photos, and text shared online by Israeli forces and flags any content that violates information-security rules.

The pilot phase has reportedly covered 45,000 personnel in recent months and has already resulted in thousands of cases where soldiers were instructed to remove material from their accounts.

The rollout of Morpheus reflects mounting Israeli concern that digital traces left by soldiers could be used in international legal proceedings.  (more...)

AI weaponized: 'Israel' scrubs soldiers’ posts to hide atrocities



Israeli Foreign Ministry Welcomes Canadians

 

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Another gaggle of Canadians went on a mission to Israel. Missionaries of gen0cide. Summoned by Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister and all on the all expenses paid dime of the Israeli state. How some can still refer to themselves as journalists, while accepting fully funded trips by a foreign ministry, is beyond me. But that is the Israel exception. I am sure Steve Paikin will still be moderating our election debates in Canada. No issues of objectivity at all. The Munk Debates are also coming up. Two state solution or bust. Be it resolved that no Palestinian should have a say in what their future holds.



EU financial sector funding firms abetting 'Israel's' genocide in Gaza

 

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A new report by European and Palestinian groups uncovers deep financial ties between major corporations and the Israeli war on Gaza.

A coalition of 24 European and Palestinian organizations and trade unions has released a new report revealing extensive financial links between major European institutions and 104 companies accused of contributing to "Israel’s" war on Gaza.

Titled “The Private Actors behind the Economy of Occupation and Genocide,” the Don’t Buy Into Occupation Coalition (DBIO) report identifies 104 corporations operating across several sectors deemed complicit in the assault on the Gaza Strip.

These include firms tied to the military and security industries, technology, resource extraction, construction, demolition, financial services, and other activities that support "Israel’s" presence in the occupied Palestinian territory, including the eastern part of al-Quds.

The report also highlights companies considered priority targets for the BDS movement, noting their roles in supplying critical components and technologies used in "Israel’s" genocide in Gaza.

Among the companies named are high-profile brands and major international firms, Airbnb, Amazon, AXA, Booking.com, CAF, Carrefour, Chevron, Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Caterpillar, CISCO, Coca-Cola, DELL, Expedia, Google, HPE, Intel, Microsoft, and RE/MAX. DBIO classifies many of these as key BDS divestment priorities because of their involvement in sectors deemed central to sustaining "Israel’s" actions in Gaza.  (more...)

EU financial sector funding firms abetting 'Israel's' genocide in Gaza



AI-powered surveillance firms are gunning for a share of the Gaza spoils

 

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The presence of Palantir and Dataminr at the new U.S. military compound in Israel offers a glimpse of how tech companies are cashing in on the genocide.

Since mid-October, some 200 U.S. military personnel have been working out of a sprawling warehouse in southern Israel, around 20 kilometers from the northern tip of the Gaza Strip. The Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) was ostensibly set up to facilitate the implementation of President Donald Trump’s 20-point “peace plan”  — whose stated aims are to “disarm Hamas,” “rebuild Gaza,” and lay the groundwork for “Palestinian self-determination and statehood” — which last week received the endorsement of the UN Security Council. 

Yet while no Palestinian bodies have been involved in the conversations surrounding Gaza’s future, at least two private U.S. surveillance firms have found their way into the White House’s post-war designs for the Strip.

According to a seating chart seen by +972 Magazine, a “Maven Field Service Representative” has been present at the CMCC. Built by the U.S. tech company Palantir, whose logo was visible in presentations given inside the Center, Maven collects and analyses surveillance data taken from warzones to speed-up U.S. military operations, including lethal airstrikes. The platform sucks information from satellites, spy planes, drones, intercepted telecommunications, and the internet, and “packages it into a common, searchable app for commanders and support groups,” according to U.S. defense outlets.

The U.S. military calls Maven its “AI-powered battlefield platform.” It has already been deployed to guide U.S. airstrikes across the Middle East, including in Yemen, Syria, and Iraq. Palantir has marketed its technology as shortening the process of identifying and bombing military targets — what the company’s CTO recently described as “optimizing the kill chain.” Over the summer, Palantir scored a $10 billion contract to update and refine the Maven platform for U.S. armed forces.  (more...)

AI-powered surveillance firms are gunning for a share of the Gaza spoils


Drone fair doubles in size thanks to genocide

 

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An event held in Tel Aviv this week demonstrated that the weapons industry is actively exploiting a genocide.

Featuring 350 exhibitors, the Unmanned Vehicles Israel Defense (UVID) DroneTech event was reportedly double the size of previous years. Alon Unger, the exhibition’s self-described “very excited” founder, is pouncing on the major use in Gaza to promote those weapons as a “growth engine” for Israel, as he prophesies a “new strategic era.”

Drones are multi-purpose instruments of terror. In Gaza, drone operators carried out massacres by firing missiles packed with nails and shrapnel.

Quadcopter drones, meanwhile, broadcast nightmarish sounds as they were flown above buildings and people seeking shelter in rudimentary tents. Other drones resorted to “loitering” – a fancy word for spying – before blowing themselves up in attacks on Palestinians.

The high fives and hugs exchanged at UVID DroneTech this week were celebrations of how drones have proved their versatility in a genocide.

Sitting safely behind computer screens and fiddling with consoles, drone operators inflict both physical annihilation and psychological harm on Gaza’s inhabitants.

The Gaza genocide was carried out in significant part by remote control. Israel’s weapons industry is now cashing in on all the frightening inventions it has been able to showcase over the past couple of years.

It is telling that Aero Sentinel – a maker of quadcopter drones – gave a presentation titled “lessons from Gaza” at this week’s event, according to its program. The “lessons” being learned clearly do not involve any declarations of remorse.  (more...)

Drone fair doubles in size thanks to genocide


Thursday, November 27, 2025

How Northern Ireland's dark policing history looms over Palestine Action protests

 

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In Derry, people are comparing the crackdowns on communities standing in solidarity with outlawed group with the policing during the Troubles

In Derry, Northern Ireland, a small group of pensioners gather with cardboard signs in the shadow of the town hall. The handwritten placards read: “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action”.

In July, the UK's Labour government banned the direct action group under terrorism legislation. Since then, more than 2,000 people have been arrested for displaying support for the organisation. 

The government moved to proscribe Palestine Action days after activists broke into RAF Brize Norton air base and damaged two aircraft.

Protests in London’s Parliament Square have seen hundreds holding identical signs being hauled away by lines of police – some of them drawn from Northern Ireland’s own force.

Here in Derry, officers hover at a distance and then leave. The protesters, many of them frail, leaning on walking sticks or in wheelchairs, have gathered here every Saturday to display the signs since the ban came into force.

Derry was the epicentre of the Troubles – the 30-year conflict between Republican and Unionist groups over who should control Northern Ireland – and the birthplace of the nation's civil rights movement.

Many of the people assembled at the city's Guildhall on Saturday had marched through Derry’s streets in the 1970s against the British government, which discriminated politically and economically against Catholic communities.   (more...)

How Northern Ireland's dark policing history looms over Palestine Action protests


Cornell student union pledges solidarity with Palestine and commits to BDS movement

 

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Cornell Graduate Students United says it will support members who refuse funding tied to Israel

Members of a graduate student union at Cornell University voted overwhelmingly to pass a referendum in support of "the Palestinian liberation struggle”.

Results were announced on Wednesday following a three-day voting period for members of the Cornell Graduate Students United (CGSU-UE Local 300). The voting period ended on Tuesday. 

The union said Cornell University supported human rights abuses against Palestinians through research and ties to the weapons industry, and the decision allows it to "join a larger movement to end the genocide in Palestine".

“Cornell is implicated in the Israeli genocide of Palestinians through research, recruitment, and financial ties with the weapons industry, and endowment investments,” a statement from the union reads.

The union stated that the interests of working-class people are linked to speaking out about “the genocide of Palestinians” in order to defeat “the ruling class” that also erodes their rights.

The CGSU-UE Local 300 will now commit to joining the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, which aims to hold Israel accountable for human rights abuses against Palestinians. 

The official BDS movement was launched 20 years ago as a means of non-violent action in the face of the Israeli occupation of Palestine and is modelled on the approach that ended apartheid in South Africa. 

The movement calls for companies and individuals to stop doing business with Israel, or at the very least, Israeli firms supporting or perpetuating the occupation of the West Bank and the genocide in Gaza.  (more...)

Cornell student union pledges solidarity with Palestine and commits to BDS movement


International tribunal finds Israel guilty of genocide, ecocide, and the forced starvation of the Palestinians in Gaza

 

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The International People’s Tribunal on Palestine held in Barcelona presented striking evidence of Israel’s forced starvation of the Palestinian people and the deliberate destruction of food security in Gaza.

The International People’s Tribunal on Palestine convened on November 22 and 23 in Barcelona. The event brought together organizers, human rights advocates, and legal experts and offered a platform for survivors of the ongoing assault on Gaza to present evidence of Israel’s international crimes. After two days of testimony, jurors returned their verdict: Israel, the United States, and other Western powers are guilty of the crimes of genocide, ecocide, and the forced starvation of the Palestinian people.

“The mass killings, deliberate starvation, systematic destruction of civilian infrastructure, environmental devastation, and the targeting of hospitals, shelters, schools, and places of refuge were carried out as a matter of state policy, and with full knowledge of their fatal consequences,” said head juror Ceren Uysal, reading from the verdict as the tribunal closed.

Hosted by the International League of Peoples’ Struggle, International People’s Front, and People’s Coalition of Food Sovereignty (PCFS), the tribunal offered a quasi-judicial platform for advocates and survivors of Israel’s ongoing genocide to present evidence and legal arguments related to the crimes committed against the Palestinian people. It follows in a tradition of popular forums seeking justice and accountability where institutions have failed to provide it, including previous tribunals on recent crimes in Gaza.

It came as Israel continues to commit violence in Palestine. Israel has violated the U.S.-brokered ceasefire in effect since October 10, 2025, at least 497 times, killing more than 340 people, according to the Gaza Government Media Office. On November 17, the United Nations Security Council endorsed President Donald Trump’s plan for an international force that he will lead to oversee the continued occupation of Gaza, drawing condemnation from legal experts and rights groups, who argue the plan violates Palestine’s right to self-determination and will fail to protect Palestinians.  (more...)

International tribunal finds Israel guilty of genocide, ecocide, and the forced starvation of the Palestinians in Gaza


Ehud Barak: U.S. And Canada Can ‘Join Hands’ With Israeli War Industry

 

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The Halifax International Security Forum’s main objective is to entrench faith in military supremacy among America’s allies at any cost.

The world view of the Halifax International Security Forum was well summed up by the rolling weather updates on the TV screens in the event’s media room. The updates reported weather conditions in three cities: Halifax, of course, and Kyiv, Ukraine, and Tel Aviv, Israel.

It’s not just that the eyes of the event’s attendees were trained on war, but specifically on wars that, as they see it, concern a black-and-white civilizational battle between “democracies” and the bad guys working tirelessly to destroy them. This has been the forum’s core agenda since it was first held in 2009.

This year’s forum attendees, as is typical for the gathering, hailed from all corners of the American empire’s favoured nations (mostly in Europe) and NGO leaders working against its enemies. Some of the higher profile guests included former Israeli prime minister, military general and close Jeffrey Epstein associate Ehud Barak (more on him below), and several defence ministers and American senators.

Absent, however, were any official representatives from United States President Donald Trump’s administration, which despite being more than happy to engage in its own murderous military adventurism, has different priorities to the ones espoused at the forum.

This was made clear by the weekend’s biggest curveball: the release of Trump’s 28-point peace plan for Ukraine, which demanded concessions from Ukraine that are anathema to many of the war hawks attending the forum.

The type of American empire that most of the forum’s delegates believe in is more of an ideal that persists in spite of Trump, and which they hope will be restored just as soon as he goes away.  (more...)

Ehud Barak: U.S. And Canada Can ‘Join Hands’ With Israeli War Industry


New Epstein files cast spotlight on Chomsky’s long, cozy association with sex trafficker

 

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The most recent trove of files reveals that Jeffrey Epstein had a close friendship with Noam Chomsky, with the 96-year-old linguist and public intellectual praising his interactions with the financier and convicted sex offender as “a most valuable experience.”

According to emails released earlier in November by US lawmakers, Chomsky maintained “regular contact” with the now-deceased sex trafficker, who at that point had long been convicted of soliciting prostitution from minors.

Epstein embodied the moral and financial corruption at the core of the American political class. 

Rising from an unqualified teaching post to immense wealth and unchecked influence, he cultivated relationships with powerful figures such as former US President Bill Clinton, President Donald Trump, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew), and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak — relationships he maintained even as he preyed on underage girls. 

In 2008, US authorities shielded him from accountability when federal prosecutor Alexander Acosta abruptly shut down an active FBI investigation and granted Epstein a clandestine plea deal so lenient it made a mockery of justice. 

When Epstein was finally rearrested in 2019, he died in federal custody under a “suicide” narrative that large segments of the public still reject.

Newly released emails now show Trump had long known of Epstein’s crimes despite public denials, while thousands of additional files implicate a wide cast of US politicians and insiders.

Included in these documents is evidence that Epstein maintained deep, longstanding ties with prominent scientists and scholars — most notably Chomsky — arranging meetings, dinners, and intellectual exchanges that he used to launder legitimacy and expand his influence.  (more...)

New Epstein files cast spotlight on Chomsky’s long, cozy association with sex trafficker



Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Canadian Court To Hear Argument On Canada's Failure To Prevent Genocide In Gaza

 

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In November 2024, Dimitri Lascaris and six other human rights attorneys filed a lawsuit against Canada on behalf of two Palestinian-Canadians from the Gaza Strip.

In the lawsuit, the Plaintiffs allege that Canada has failed in its duty to prevent genocide and has violated the Plaintiffs' rights under sections 7 and 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 

Section 7 enshrines the right to security of the person, and section 15 enshrines the right to equality before the law.

Several weeks after the lawsuit was commenced, the Attorney General of Canada filed a motion with the Court in Ottawa seeking a dismissal of the Plaintiffs' lawsuit. The Court will hear argument on that motion on November 27, 2025. Dimitri Lascaris and his co-counsel, Shane Martinez, will argue the motion for the Plaintiffs.

On the day before the hearing, from Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Dimitri explained the litigation and commented on the extraordinary suffering of his clients.

Members of the public can watch the hearing online, using this link:

https://ca01web.zoom.us/j/64704842731?pwd=r8ybcQHDZlaquYIrn87bcbf4A5cZ3h.1#success



Testimony On Canadian Media's Complicity In Israel's Crimes

 

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I was honoured to be asked to testify about Canadian media and its complicity in Israel's crimes in Gaza and beyond. Obfuscation and euphemisms and flattened timelines and passive voice, are the name of the game when it comes to Israel. This is the Israel exception.



Feds must process Palestinian students' visas with 'transparency, fairness and urgency': advocates

 

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More than 130 students in the Gaza Strip are facing long delays for study permits after being accepted into Canadian universities, according to the non-profit Palestinian Students & Scholars at Risk.

On Tuesday, PSSAR held a news conference in Ottawa with representatives from Oxfam Canada and the Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council, alongside NDP MP Heather McPherson and Liberal MP Salma Zahid. 

They called for the federal government to “act with transparency, fairness and urgency to process student visas for Palestinian students.”

Aaron Shafer, an associate professor of forensic sciences at Trent University, said that he’s supervising a “top scholar” from Gaza City who has waited for more than a year for an update from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Other students have waited two years or more, he said.

Critics say the delays amount to a lack of political will, and that Canada is discriminating against Palestinian students who have already endured unimaginable hardships, especially during Israel's two-year assault on the Gaza Strip, a military campaign widely condemned as genocidal.

The IRCC has stated that Canada “is committed to a fair and non-discriminatory application of immigration procedures.”


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EU court orders member state to recognize gay marriage

 

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Poland must accept same-sex unions registered abroad despite being illegal under the country’s law, a ruling states

Poland must recognize same-sex marriages performed in other EU countries despite such unions being illegal under the country’s national legislation, the bloc’s highest court has ruled.

In a statement on Tuesday, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) said Warsaw had violated EU law when it refused to recognize the marriage of two Polish nationals registered in Germany in 2018. After the couple returned to Poland, the authorities rejected their request to enter their German marriage certificate into the Polish civil registry, arguing that national law does not permit marriage between same-sex couples.

The predominantly Catholic country recognizes both civil and religious marriages but draws the line at same-sex unions, despite years of pressure from Brussels. Under the Polish Constitution, marriage is defined as “a union of a man and a woman.” 

The ECJ said the refusal to recognize the marriage violates EU guarantees on freedom of movement and the right to respect privacy and family life. Offering transcription to straight couples but not same-sex ones amounts to discrimination, the court’s press release said. The judges stressed, however, that member states remain free to decide whether to allow same-sex marriage under their domestic law.  (more...)

EU court orders member state to recognize gay marriage


Italy investigates alleged 'sniper tourists' of Sarajevo siege

 

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Italian prosecutors have opened a war crimes investigation into what has become known as 'sniper tourism'. The appalling horror of men flying into a warzone to hunt civilians resurfaced after the 2022 documentary 'Sarajevo Safari'. It depicted foreigners who paid to shoot Sarajevo residents for sport during the 1990s siege. Survivors say the probe offers new hope for long-delayed justice. Semir Sejfovic reports from Sarajevo.



Tuesday, November 25, 2025

A Crime of Historic Proportions: UN Hands Gaza to its Killers

 

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Monday’s vote was not just a betrayal of Palestine—it was a declaration of war against every person who believes in human dignity. The Security Council has told us exactly who they are.

The mask has finally slipped. On Monday, November 17th, 2025, the United Nations Security Council committed what may be the most grotesque act of institutional betrayal in human history. In a vote of 13-0 with two abstentions, the very body created to prevent genocide formally handed control of Gaza’s survivors—including tens of thousands of orphaned children—to the perpetrators of their annihilation.

This was not diplomacy. This was not compromise. This was the global elite’s final solution to the Palestinian problem: transform the victims of genocide into the property of their killers.

The resolution, masquerading as Donald Trump’s “peace plan,” represents the complete inversion of every principle that supposedly governs international law. It places Gaza under the control of a “Board of Peace” headed by Trump himself—the same Trump who moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, who cut aid to Palestinian refugees, who gave Netanyahu carte blanche for ethnic cleansing. The board will “coordinate” with Israel—the genocidal state—to govern the very people it has spent two years trying to exterminate. Meanwhile, the resolution demands Gaza’s complete “demilitarization”—stripping any means of resistance from the survivors.

Read that again. The victims must be disarmed. The perpetrators remain armed to the teeth.  (more...)

A Crime of Historic Proportions: UN Hands Gaza to its Killers


‘Israel’ faces growing academic isolation even after ceasefire in Gaza

 

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A new report warns that growing academic boycotts threaten to isolate Israeli universities, with over 1,000 European institutions cutting ties and research funding plummeting.

A recent Israeli report has highlighted a sharp increase in academic boycotts targeting Israeli researchers and institutions, a trend that has continued even after the ceasefire in Gaza took effect.

Compiled by the Academic Boycott of Israel Monitoring Team, established by Tel Aviv’s Committee of University Presidents, the report states that "Israel’s" negative image in Europe is “so deeply entrenched that political moves alone are not enough to shift public perception.”

Published by The Marker, the economic arm of Haaretz, the study notes that the ceasefire did not reduce boycott activity. On the contrary, “the opposite occurred,” with a rise in cases initiated by both institutions and individual academics.

The monitoring team warned that growing academic boycotts could push "Israel’s" higher education system into “dangerous isolation that poses a real strategic threat to its international standing.”  (more...)

‘Israel’ faces growing academic isolation even after ceasefire in Gaza


The Real Jeffrey Epstein

 

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If you are perplexed by the “Epstein Case”—why, for example, more than six years after his death in a federal prison cell in New York City, there are still more questions than answers about his life and death, despite an intense media focus on him—there is a simple reason for this. The truth about him has been hidden by a sophisticated strategy to cover up who and what he was, to protect those who used him to carry out their efforts to sustain and advance their global empire.

What Was Jeffrey Epstein, Really?



Complicity In Gaza's Genocide with Richard Falk

 

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In this interview, John Kiriakou talks with Richard Falk, President of the Gaza Tribunal Project, talks about the genocide in Gaza, the history of Occupied Palestine, and the so-called ceasefire deal.

Richard Falk, Research Fellow at University of California, Santa Barbara, professor emeritus of international law, Princeton University, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees for Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor. He served as UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Occupied Palestine from 2008-2014. He is joint author with John Dugard and Michael Lynk of Protecting Human Rights in Occupied Palestine (Clarity, 2022); author of Palestine's Horizon: Toward a Just Peace (Pluto, 2017) and The Legitimacy of Hope (Just World Education, 2014). He published a personal/political memoir, Public Intellectual: The Life of a Citizen Pilgrim (Clarity, 2021).




One Nation Under Blackmail

 

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Whitney Webb of UnlimitedHangout.com joins James once again, this time to discuss her new, epic, 900-page, two-volume tour de force, One Nation Under Blackmail. In this conversation, Webb and Corbett dive into the sordid tale of Epstein and his compatriots and begin to unravel the incredibly complex web of the intelligence/organized crime/blackmail syndicate.




Monday, November 24, 2025

A Pro-Israel Billionaire Is Taking Over American Media

 

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One pro-Israel billionaire is about to control TikTok, CBS, Paramount… and maybe even CNN and HBO.

His name is Larry Ellison. And he wants to make the American public pro-Israel again.

Larry Ellison is the founder of Oracle, one of the largest data and cloud companies in the world.



The ongoing battle over Israel within the U.S. labor movement

 

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The author of the new book, "No Neutrals There: U.S. Labor, Zionism, and the Struggle for Palestine," discusses how U.S. labor unions have played a key role in building and maintaining the state of Israel.

This year, on the eve of International Workers’ Day, General Federation of Trade Unions in Gaza, published a call to the U.S. labor movement.

“This war would not have been possible without the unlimited U.S. support for the occupation, whether through military funding, political and diplomatic backing, or arms deals that kill our children, women, and elderly every day,” it read. “The U.S. administration under Trump has continued what the previous administration started, becoming a direct accomplice in genocide, ignoring the voices of millions inside and outside of the United States, and an overwhelming majority of the nation, who reject this brutal aggression.”

“Therefore, we call on you, the American labor unions, to translate your solidarity into effective actions that go beyond statements and speeches and create real pressure to stop this dirty war,” it continued.

Over the years, many rank-and-file U.S. workers have engaged in such effective actions, but labor leadership has consistently backed Israel and even cracked down on organizers who have taken a stance on the issue.

Labor historian Jeff Schuhrke has published an important new book on this disconnect. No Neutrals There: U.S. Labor, Zionism, and the Struggle for Palestine details how U.S. labor unions have played a key role in building and maintaining the state of Israel.

Mondoweiss U.S. correspondent Michael Arria recently spoke with Schuhrke about the book.  (more...)

The ongoing battle over Israel within the U.S. labor movement



Breaking Out of Media Group-Think

 

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The past two years have seen a catastrophic failure by Western journalists to report properly what amounts to an undoubted genocide in Gaza. This has been a low point even by the dismal standards set by our profession, and further reason why audiences continue to distrust us in ever greater numbers.

There is a comforting argument — comforting especially for those journalists who have failed so scandalously during this period — that seeks to explain, and excuse, this failure. Israel’s exclusion of Western reporters, so the claim goes, has made it impossible to determine exactly what is occurring on the ground in Gaza.

There are several obvious rejoinders to this.

First, why would any journalist give Israel the benefit of the doubt in Gaza — as we have been doing — when it is the party keeping out reporters? The media’s working assumption must be that Israel has excluded us because it has plenty to hide. The obligation must be on Israel to demonstrate that it is acting out of military necessity and proportionately. That cannot be the starting point, as it has been, of Western media coverage.

When one party, Israel, denies journalists the chance to report, our default responsibility is to adopt a posture of extreme scepticism towards its claims. It is to subject those claims to intense scrutiny — all the more so when the world’s highest court has ruled that that Israel’s very presence in Gaza is as an illegal occupier, one that should have left the Palestinian territories long ago.

Second, and just as self-evidently, this explanation arrogantly discounts the work of hundreds of Palestinian journalists who have risked their lives to show us precisely what is happening in Gaza. It is to view their contribution, even as they are being slaughtered by Israel in unprecedented numbers, as, at best, worthless and as, at worst, Hamas propaganda. It is to breathe life into Israel’s self-serving rationalisations for murdering our colleagues – and thereby sets a precedent that normalises the targeting of journalists in the future.

It is also to treat these Palestinian journalists with the same colonial contempt demonstrated by British aristocrats a century ago, when they promised away the Palestinians’ homeland to European Jews, as if Palestine was a possession Britain was entitled to dispose of as it saw fit.

And third – and this is the issue I want to grapple with tonight – the presence of Western journalists in Gaza would not have made any dramatic difference to the way the slaughter of Palestinians was presented. Audiences would still have received a sanitised version of the genocide. Failure is baked into Western media coverage of Israel and Palestine. I know this firsthand from 20 years of reporting from the region.  (more...)

Breaking Out of Media Group-Think