May 22, 2025
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Vijay Prashad: Israel’s Final Solution for Gaza
In early May, the security cabinet of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met and agreed that Israel would “capture” Gaza and remove its Palestinian population “to protect it.” To achieve this policy of annexation of Gaza, the Israelis tightened their siege by preventing the entry of food, water, electricity and other humanitarian aid (they had… Continue reading
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“Houthis have no idea who they are messing with…” – Yaron Lischinsky
Israeli embassy employee gunned down in Washington previously boasted about Israel’s capabilities against Yemen’s Ansarallah Yaron Lischinsky was a researcher at the Israeli Embassy in Washington. He was shot dead by a shooter citing the escalating Gaza genocide as his reason. Continue reading
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Between October 7, 2023, and May 11, 2025, “Israel” killed over 16,500 Palestinian children in Gaza
16,500+ children dead is not collateral damage. This is genocide. Continue reading
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Empire’s Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Rodriguez and Mangione are Just the Beginning
When a society forces you to watch genocide in real-time and punishes you for not applauding the killers, why act surprised when that violence comes home? Continue reading
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GM Watch Daily Digest 22 May 2025
GMWatch has received the good news that the environmental campaigner Aruna Rodrigues, who was forcibly evicted from her home by weapons-touting Indian army personnel just before Christmas in 2022, has won her case against the Indian government in court. The High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Indore ruled that the government’s actions in evicting Aruna… Continue reading
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Dr. Mimi Syed: ‘What I Saw in Gaza was Apocalyptic’
The FloodGate podcast hears from Dr. Mimi Syed, who exposes the full scale of Gaza’s medical catastrophe under Israel’s ongoing genocidal war. Continue reading
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The case against a “statutory right to protest”
One of the only protest-related amendments to Labour’s Crime and Policing Bill, which is currently under scrutiny in the House of Commons, proposes the creation of a “statutory right to protest”. Continue reading
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The Labour Government cozying up to Big Tech
The UK Home Office is boasting about a new “Chat-GPT-style software” trialled for use in asylum decisions – despite evidence that it’s dangerously flawed. Continue reading
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Microsoft’s Role in Gaza Goes Way Beyond the ICC Email Lockout
Last week, headlines lit up with a staggering development: Microsoft locked the world’s top war crimes prosecutor out of his email. Karim Khan, chief of the International Criminal Court (ICC), had dared to go after Israeli officials for war crimes and was instantly digitally silenced. His accounts were frozen. His name smeared. His power stripped. Continue reading
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Listen to South Africans? Trump’s ‘white genocide’ tirade borrows directly from fascist script
In a stark display of racist arrogance, President Donald Trump derailed a recent meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa when he launched into a rant alleging that the government of South Africa is engaged in “white genocide.” Continue reading
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How the International Monetary Fund Underdevelops Africa: The Twenty-First Newsletter (2025)
At the start of 2025, Sudan registered an alarming debt-to-GDP (Gross Domestic Product) ratio of 252%. This means that the country’s total public debt is 2.5 times the size of its entire annual economic output. It is not hard to understand why Sudan is in such dire straits: as we outlined in last week’s newsletter,… Continue reading
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Ignore Starmer’s theatrics. Gaza’s trail of blood leads straight to his door
Western capitals are still coordinating with Israel and the US on their ‘criticisms’ of the genocide – just as they earlier coordinated on their support for the slaughter Continue reading