Modern Diplomacy
Published 18 hours ago
Curiouser and curiouser said Alice: A man walks into a restaurant and blows himself up it’s terrorism; a man targets residential apartment buildings (he doesn’t like journalists particularly) that’s justified retaliation.
When the UN wanted to call for a ceasefire and an end to the targeted bombing of apartment blocks which aside from men and women housed 63 children who are dead, the US president vetoed the effort. The BBC has some of their profiles. If the joke is that the Israeli tail wags the American dog, Biden is more than willing to be wagged. Not for him any confrontation with the Israeli lobby. Its power has been addressed by two professors from the University of Chicago and Harvard in their book:
Modern Diplomacy
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According to the State Newspaper, Resalat: “The current false polarity (among presidential candidates) is aiming national unity, cohesion, and security, and creates a rift in which the US, British and Zionist security services sow the seeds of national antagonism and provide the main fuel for soft overthrow.”
Despite Iran’s supreme leader, Khamenei’s wishes for a smooth and non-biased election, the candidacy of Larijani, the former speaker of the parliament, shifted the dynamics of Iran’s June presidential election. Larijani has already solicited the support of the two prominent religious figures in Qom, Iran’s Shia center, and the backing of Mesbahi Moghaddam, a member of the Expediency Council, along with several other fundamentalists and influential figures. As a result, whether the Guardian Council disqualifies Larijani or not, the “false dipole” has taken shape and materialized.
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Palestine solidarity demonstrations and actions in Germany have been accused of antisemitism, yet when we ask what was actually antisemitic about them, it turns out not to be antisemitism at all. Let me explain why. What I am offering here is a public service, a Jewish queer woman’s perspective for the German media, politicians and public.
In Germany, defending the right of the Palestinian people to exist, to live in safety and dignity in their homeland, is regularly met with accusations of antisemitism. But these accusations have little to do with Jews, and everything to do with a German-centred view of the world, and racism against Palestinians, Muslims and migrants in Germany and across Europe.
At least 42 Palestinians, including 10 children and 12 women, were killed in an Israeli airstrike that leveled three residential buildings in central Gaza City.