Israeli officials appear to have acknowledged for the first time that Israeli forces killed some of their own civilians on and after October 7, reports Ali Abunimah.
Ali Abunimah
The July 2 attack on Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank was driven by the Israeli government鈥檚 need to satisfy the bloodlust of its settlers and to mete out revenge against Palestinians for resisting the theft of their land, writes Ali Abunimah.
Western weapons, money and political support sustain and prolong Israel鈥檚 settler-colonial persecution of the Palestinian people and ensure that the blood keeps flowing, writes Ali Abunimah.
Scenes of brutality in Jerusalem have generated outrage and solidarity among Palestinians and around the world, report听Ali Abunimah, Maureen Clare Murphy and Tamara Nassar.听
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Ali Abunimah argues that despite growing recognition that Israel is an apartheid regime, Europe and the United States continue to facilitate the persecution of Palestinians.
The European Court of Human Rights struck a major blow to Israel鈥檚 efforts to silence its critics on June 11, writes Ali Abunimah, when it overturned the criminal convictions against 11 Palestinian rights activists in France.
Palestinians are celebrating the听听that Argentina 鈥 and its star Lionel Messi 鈥 will not be playing the 鈥渇riendly鈥 football match that had been set for Jerusalem in the coming days.
The cancellation is a huge blow to Israel and came after an intense campaign by Palestinians and their supporters, especially in Latin America and the Spanish state, urging Argentina not to help Israel whitewash its most recent massacres of unarmed civilians in Gaza.
Palestinians are welcoming the news that Shakira will not play in Tel Aviv in July, as previously announced.
The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI), said Shakira鈥檚 decision dashes Israel鈥檚 hopes 鈥渢o use her name to art-wash its latest massacre in Gaza鈥.
Palestinians are hailing the decision by Brazilian music legend Gilberto Gil to pull the plug on a planned performance in Israel.
Meanwhile, dozens of artists are declaring their support for the cultural boycott of Israel following the latest Israeli mass killings of civilians in the occupied Gaza Strip. They include bands such as Portishead, Wolf Alice and Slaves.
鈥淚srael is carrying out a murderous assault against protesting Palestinians, with its armed forces killing and maiming demonstrators who pose no imminent threat to them,鈥 Amnesty International听said on April 27听as thousands of Palestinians taking part in听Great March of Return听rallies in Gaza faced Israeli bullets for the fifth week in a row.
Over those weeks, Amnesty said, 鈥渢he Israeli military has killed 35 Palestinians and injured more than 5500 others 鈥 some with what appear to be deliberately inflicted life-changing injuries鈥.
Faten Ahmed was a 26-year-old with a rare form of cancer. She died in August while awaiting an Israeli permit to travel for chemotherapy and radiotherapy not available in the Gaza Strip, which has been subjected to a crippling Israeli siege since 2007.
She had previously missed eight hospital appointments after Israeli 鈥渟ecurity approval鈥 was delayed or denied, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Ahmed was听one of five women听who died from cancer in that month alone while waiting for Israeli permission that never came.
Donald Trump鈥檚 announcement that his adminstration would recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital will end decades of US policy that such recognition could come only after the status of the city is settled in negotiations.
Last month, US lawmakers听听to promote recognising Jerusalem and moving the embassy that only heard from members of the Israel lobby, and completely excluded Palestinians.
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