"Policymakers, donors, and the public must recognize the dangerous implications of backing and working with groups that sympathize with and contribute to violence and hatred, especially in the context of an unparalleled rise in antisemitism in the U.S." Read NGO Monitor COO Naftali Balanson's op-ed in @Newsweek. https://lnkd.in/ddTvH8Wt
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As we mark the one-year anniversary of the war in Gaza that began on October 7th, 2023, the world stands witness to a year of unprecedented devastation, loss, and suffering for the Palestinian people. This war has further highlighted the brutal realities of occupation, displacement, and the ongoing struggle for justice. For Palestinians, this is not just a year of conflict—it’s yet another chapter in a decades-long fight for freedom and the right to live with dignity. In the past year, the world has seen a surge in global solidarity with the Palestinian cause. From protests in major cities to the growing Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, people around the world are increasingly standing with Palestinians in their fight for justice. The voices calling for an end to the Israeli occupation, the blockade on Gaza, and the illegal settlements in the West Bank are louder than ever before. This growing support has been amplified on social media platforms, in activist spaces, and through grassroots movements. More people are speaking out against the disproportionate violence faced by Palestinians and questioning the complicity of international powers that continue to enable these acts. The message is clear: the world cannot remain silent in the face of such injustice. The Path Forward: A Call for Justice As we reflect on one year since the war began, it’s important to remember that true peace cannot be achieved without justice. There can be no peace in Palestine without an end to occupation, the lifting of the Gaza blockade, and the recognition of Palestinians’ right to self-determination. The world must stop treating this as a two-sided conflict and recognize the profound power imbalance at play. The systemic violence faced by Palestinians is rooted in decades of colonization and apartheid policies. Moving forward, the international community must increase pressure on Israel to end its occupation and comply with international law. Human rights cannot be negotiable, and the time for accountability is long overdue. The fight for Palestine is not just a regional issue—it is a global struggle for justice, equality, and human dignity.
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WSJ - 4/15/24 “700,000 The number of Sudanese children who could die of starvation by the end of the year, according to U.N. agencies. The total could rival that of the Ethiopian famine in the 1980s. One year into a war for power between Sudan’s top two generals, the country is in the midst of one of the worst humanitarian disasters in recent history.” I am so sick and tired of the protesters and the politicians and the buffoons crying about what is truly a tragedy, but not of itself the only one, but they say nothing about this and the following: The Russians kill indiscriminately, hundreds of thousands in Ukraine… I haven’t seen a protest. 700,000 Sudanese children who will die from starvation… Syrian men, women, children SLAUGHTERED by Syria - Hundreds of thousands…. Hamas creates false numbers out of air (the space between their ears) of 33,000….or is it 24,639? They can’t find 50 living hostages. The Red Cross hasn’t visited the hostages, but France and England are going to boycott Israel if they block them from visiting the Palestinian terrorist who killed them. Am I mad? It is so open and clear. 15,000 are terrorists - the Israelis actually count the bodies…Hamas says 75% ARE WOMEN AND CHILDREN - DEMOGRAPHICALLY AND GEOGRAPHICALLY IMPOSSIBLE, STATISTICALLY RIDICULOUS… and all this blood is on the hands of an indifferent Hamas who intended for all of these innocents to die. DAMMIT, STOP THE B.S. you whimpering protoplasmic inferiors…. Do something instead of protesting and smoking pot or dancing to political audiences in pursuit of votes. While HAMAS leadership enjoys themselves in five star hotels and celebrates the death of their children and grandchildren, clearly they are not animals because animals would never do that, they are below that. The politicians and the government leaders, the protesters, the street and the Bastians of education, they are laughing at you. Your TikTok education, completely indifferent to history. You are an embarrassment to the human race. Why didn’t you go have a few drinks while you wait for the next tragedy to distract you? #israel #palestine #peace #hypocrisy #justice #politicians #business #savethechildren
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As we look toward the challenges for pro-Palestine activism in 2025, we recognize the forces in the US against us—from Trump to Congress to pro-Israel lobby groups. But the tide is turning. More Americans want to stop sending weapons to Israel and more countries are sanctioning Israel. In 2025, we must be a resolute as the Palestinian people. Long live Palestine. Viva Palestina. For more details on the road ahead: https://lnkd.in/gUsxx2r4
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Reading the NGO Monitor Report: https://lnkd.in/gwiKiUTr “In the wake of October 7, the exponential rise in antisemitic violence, incitement, intimidation, and harassment on and around campuses in the United States is not the product of spontaneous protests of individuals. Rather, they are tightly coordinated and well-funded by a network of radical and often antisemitic non-governmental organizations (NGOs), including Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), Within Our Lifetime, US Campaign for Palestinian Rights, and Samidoun. Under the guise of human rights and justice, these NGOs work to undermine the economic, military and other ties between US and Israel, and to besiege and divide the US Jewish community. All of these groups have supported and justified the October 7th massacre, as well as other attacks. Many of the NGOs in the network are directly linked to designated Palestinian terror organizations. A common feature of all these NGOs is non-transparent funding and structure, as documented in detailed NGO Monitor research.”
The NGO Network Orchestrating Antisemitic Incitement on American Campuses » ngomonitor
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As I said before, the first step of the cold war started in England like first victory of the internationalism-left wing in the British elections. The cold war was constructed on the conflict of Jewish/American-backed internationalism and Russian-backed scientific fascism. The dialectic of the conflict will give us new ideas, new regimes and new borders in the world. We are in the age of which can be called as historical laboratory socio-politically and economically.
Why are the far right rioting in England?
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Salma Hamamy and Zainab Hakim, two Palestinian American students from the University of Michigan, were protesting the genocide in Gaza and the complicity of the U.S. in arming and supporting this horror. I am a Democrat. I support Harris-Walz. But my allegiance will always always always be first to people who are suffering and harmed over my party, my country, or anything else. And if my country is causing it, I will use whatever tools I have at my disposal (which may not be much) to speak out, as did Salma and Zainab in Michigan. Over 14,000 infants and children killed. Hospitals, schools, and apartment buildings bombed to rubble. Displacement and starvation of millions. This terror enabled by U.S. diplomacy and weaponry. Palestinians are being destroyed in front of the world every day--and we go on with our lives like everything is normal. How is this possible? How? When will our empathy and compassion inspire us more than money, power, or strategic advantage?
Here’s Why Two Protesters Interrupted Kamala Harris—in Their Own Words
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"A group of young children were heard chanting slogans calling for “intifada” at what organisers described as a “kids excursion” to the pro-Palestine encampment at the University of Sydney on Friday. An Arabic term, intifada translates roughly to “uprising”. (Syndey Morning Herald 28/04/2024) This appalling, generational, targeted, premeditated perpetuation of HAMAS terrorist dictates has to come to an end and is a threat to Australian national security. The perpetrators and participants of this dangerous practice should be stripped of their Australian citizenship and deported. This display was not a peaceful political protest but an incitement of racial hatred and child abuse. Iranian created and sustained HAMAS is an extreme international terrorist group that is responsible for much suffering across the Middle East and Africa, and they must be rooted out, dismantled and neutralised, wherever they are. The longer the international community vacillates on this and holds Israel back from doing this unpalatable task that it is going to see through no matter what, the more suffering will be put upon innocent Palestinians who deserve to live in freedom from terrorism and suffering brought on by the weaponization of their community and loved ones that are forced into HAMAS. The Australian government needs to put an end to this immediately and deradicalize the families who are teaching their children how to be inciters of racial hatred and terrorism in Australia. This dangerous behavior is a threat to our future security as much as it is today and must not be allowed to flourish. The Australian Government is taking too long to address this and is risking extreme vigilantism to manifest - such is the danger of allowing this unacceptable, grotesque, anti-Australian behavior any oxygen. Where is ASIO??
Young children chant anti-Israel slogans at Sydney university protest
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We need more Ben & Jerry's in this world Ben & Jerry's board calls for Israel #ceasefire The ice cream maker Ben & Jerry's has called for a "permanent and immediate ceasefire" in Gaza, jumping into the heated debates over the conflict. Please speak up for #Peace and #Justice Please help me Showcase and celebrate companies, like Ben & Jerry's, that have demonstrated a commitment to peace. Share success stories and the positive impact these initiatives have had on both the business and the communities they operate in. Let’s Launch campaigns to educate businesses about the benefits of peace-oriented initiatives. Illustrate how promoting peace can contribute to long-term stability, economic growth, and a positive business environment. #Business4Peace ✌️☮️📈 https://lnkd.in/eZkUSmbS
Ben & Jerry's board calls for Israel ceasefire
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What does it say about us if we accept a world where we arm and fund a nation that kills and wounds hundreds of innocents a day? What does it say about us if we support an orchestrated famine and the poisoning of the water supply where the polio virus has been detected, meaning tens of thousands will get sick and many will die? What does it say about us if we permit for 10 months the bombing of refugee camps, hospitals, villages and cities to wipe out families and force survivors to camp out in the open or find shelter in crude tents? What does it say about us when we accept the murder of 16,456 children, although this is surely an undercount? What does it say about us when we watch Israel escalate attacks on United Nations facilities, schools — including the Al-Tabaeen school in Gaza City, where over 100 Palestinians were killed while performing the Fajr, or dawn prayers — and other emergency shelters? What does it say about us when we permit Israel to use Palestinians as human shields by forcing handcuffed civilians, including children and the elderly, to enter potentially booby-trapped tunnels and buildings in advance of Israeli troops, at times dressed in Israeli military uniforms? What does it say about us when we support politicians and soldiers who defend the rape and torture of prisoners? The question is not whether resistance is practical. It is whether resistance is right. We are enjoined to love our neighbor, not our tribe. We must have faith that the good draws to it the good, even if the empirical evidence around us is bleak. The good is always embodied in action. It must be seen. It does not matter if the wider society is censorious. We are called to defy — through acts of civil disobedience and noncompliance — the laws of the state, when these laws, as they often do, conflict with moral law. We must stand, no matter the cost, with the crucified of the earth. If we fail to take this stand, whether against the abuses of militarized police, the inhumanity of our vast prison system or the genocide in Gaza, we become the crucifiers. https://lnkd.in/driBrNZt
Thou Shalt Not Commit Genocide
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Western Media and Publishers are so biased, how can you believe anything they write 😱💪🍉
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A few months ago, TIME Magazine asked Dr. Zachary Foster to write an article on the history of Hamas. The people at TIME told him, "we're of course open to different angles & ideas that you feel are most pertinent based on your analysis of the situation." Dr. Foster wrote the article. The first editor made some suggestions, and Dr. Foster revised and resubmitted. Then the article went to Adam Rasmi (who is on LinkedIn), who removed all of the important evidence from it like a good Zionist propagandist. TIME wanted to publish the article without any evidence backing it up. Dr. Foster responded: "The argument of my essay is that Israeli violence radicalized Hamas. Four of the key pieces of evidence I share in the piece to support this argument are: 1. The violence committed by the Israeli military in Gaza during the first year of the intifada (142 Palestinians killed, 0 Israelis killed), the same time that Hamas officially transitioned. 2. the Israeli violence committed against Palestinians up until 1991, i.e. the period in which Hamas transitioned from attacking Israeli military targets to attacking Israeli civilian targets. 3. The torture of Yassin's son in front of him 4. The NY Mag reporting where the Hamas militants interviewed themselves saying they embraced violence not because of some eternal hatred of the jews or of the state of Israel but because of the violence committed against them, especially against innocent palestinian civilians. These four pieces of evidence -- critical to the argument of the essay -- were all removed in the latest round of edits. I've rejected those suggestions, because I don't think it makes sense to remove the most compelling pieces of evidence." TIME refused to publish the article. So, Dr. Foster published it himself. The link to it is below. Please like, comment, and repost so more people can see an example of what the western media class deliberately conceals from the public to manufacture support for the Zionist ethnostate and its ruthless savagery against Palestinians.
How Israeli Violence Radicalized Hamas
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