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By Ola Al Asi Media researcher at Euro-Med Monitor Women in the Gaza Strip spend their nights gripped by anxiety and fear of the unknown, but these nights are especially agonising for those whose husbands have gone to collect scraps of aid to feed their starving children. Fear keeps them awake over the fate of their husbands, who risk their lives along the scarce aid truck routes and at US distribution centres imposed by Israel.These distribution centres have been operating for the third consecutive month, yet signs of starvation in the Gaza Strip continue to worsen. Malnutrition is increasingly…

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A brief primer on why the American empire exists, how it works, and Europe’s place in it. By Eugyppius A Plague Chronicle Whenever I talk about things like tariffs, Trump supporters appear in my comments to tell me that Europe has gotten a free ride for long enough and that it is time we learned to pay our way. I find it a little frustrating to read this, because in Europe it does not feel like we are getting a free ride at all. In fact it seems like the opposite: The most common complaint on the populist German right is…

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 By Rebecca Maria Goldschmidt – Seiji Yamada Free Gaza banner in Hiroshima. As the Zionist project devolves from apartheid and ethnic cleansing to the final solution of its decades-long genocide, we also commemorate 80 years since the August 6 and August 9 nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Let us consider what are the implications of remembering the nuclear genocide in this present moment of technogenocide in Gaza. On October 24, 2023, Omar El Akkad, Egyptian-American journalist and novelist, posted on X: “One day, when it’s safe, when there’s no personal downside to calling a thing what it is, when it’s…

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Report reveals at least 377,000 people in Gaza have been ‘disappeared’ by the Israeli military, with half of that number believed to be children The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today said a new report published via the Harvard Dataverse proves that the US-Israeli aid concentration sites in Gaza are a tactic of genocidal war and not a means of humanitarian relief. That report found that the overall geographic relation of the aid concentration sites to Gazan populations and to the infrastructures of Israeli military control of Gaza as well as their consistent internal…

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A billboard in Ramat Gan, Israel, sponsored by the Coalition for Regional Security, calls for the expanding of the Abraham Accords, 26 June 2025 (Reuters/Violeta Santos Moura) By Ussama Makdisi First devised by the British to disguise colonial rule, the Arab facade now serves US imperial interests shielding Israeli expansion behind a mask of sovereignty The post-Ottoman Arab states were created after the First World War to serve the interests of western imperialists, rather than those of the region’s native inhabitants. In 1918, as British domination of the post-Ottoman Middle East took shape, an official in the British India Office admitted: “The…

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Palestinians, struggling with hunger, receive limited amount of flour at humanitarian aid distribution point at Zikim border crossing in Gaza on July 31, 2025. [Anas Zeyad Fteha – Anadolu Agency] by Mohamad Rjoob The term apartheid is no longer just a historical reference; it has become an increasingly unavoidable descriptor for the lived reality in the occupied West Bank. While the word may conjure images of South Africa’s past, the systematic structures of segregation, domination, and racialised control that Israel has institutionalised across Palestinian territories are no less profound. Perhaps more insidious, however, is the transformation of this system from one…

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Protesters make noise banging pots and pans during a demonstration outside Downing Street to highlighting Palestinians being killed whilst queuing for aid in Gaza on July 25, 2025 in London, United Kingdom. [Ray Tang – Anadolu Agency] by Jamal Kanj  jamalkk Last April, I wrote Forgive Me, Gaza—a personal reflection of anguish and helplessness. Today, there is no room for introspection. It is no longer about personal guilt. We are witnessing an Israeli campaign of mass starvation, mass destruction, and mass slaughter made possible only by global indifference. There is no hunger in Gaza. There is an American-enabled Israeli starvation. The genocide…

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Nur Abu Se’la, 10, died on Sunday July 27 because of starvation, joining more than 127 other children in Gaza starved to death by the zionists Abu Obeida is the spokesman for Izz al-Din al-Qassam Martyr Brigades. He issued this statement on July 18, 2025 condemning the silence and inaction of Arab and Muslim leaders over the ongoing genocide in Gaza Source: Al-Jazeera; Translation: Resistance News (Edited for clarity by Crescent International) In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. “And indeed, Our [revealed] word to Our prophets and apostles has preceded [them], [That] they for sure would be triumphant [due…

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Copyright: ©Anadolu Agency Solidarity Knows No Boundaries By Iqbal Jassat  Words to describe the slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza may have been exhausted or hopelessly inadequate to explain the enormous disaster unleashed by the most evil and inhumane regime of the modern era. Medics and health care workers along with courageous journalists have not only been at the receiving end as victims of drone strikes, bombings and forced detentions, but along with the civilian population of Gaza they have and are enduring a living nightmare. The testimonies they provide have shocked the world. The images viewed across the globe display…

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By Iqbal Suleiman A Palestinian mother clutches her skeletal child to her chest. The child’s eyes are gaunt, almost popping out of her face and looks you in the eye. You can’t look away despite the shiver that runs down your spine.  The child’s spine is visible, jutting out of the malnourished little body. It’s only skin on bones, the bones from the emaciated body of the child jut out almost breaking through the skin, the spine is tender as though it’s about to crack. The Palestinian mother clutches the child closer to her chest. This unconditional tenderness of a…

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