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BREAKING: Pro-Israel Protesters Shoot More Fireworks Into Peaceful UCLA Encampment. One student reportedly injured & carried away. The cops allow this. So far the Israeli supporters have been assaulting women, screaming the N Word, using pepper spray & fireworks. No punishment.

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This has got to be one of the most disgusting things I have ever seen coming from Harvard. More than 30 Harvard University student organizations are holding Israel “entirely responsible” for the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel: Joint Statement by Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups on the Situation in Palestine "We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence. Today's events did not occur in a vacuum. For the last two decades, millions of Palestinians in Gaza have been forced to live in an open-air prison. Israeli officials promise to "open the gates of hell," and the massacres in Gaza have already commenced. Palestinians in Gaza have no shelters for refuge and nowhere to escape. In the coming days, Palestinians will be forced to bear the full brunt of Israel's violence. The apartheid regime is the only one to blame. Israeli violence has structured every aspect of Palestinian existence for 75 years. From systematized land seizures to routine airstrikes, arbitrary detentions to military checkpoints, and enforced family separations to targeted killings, Palestinians have been forced to live in a state of death, both slow and sudden. Today, the Palestinian ordeal enters into uncharted territory. The coming days will require a firm stand against colonial retaliation. We call on the Harvard community to take action to stop the ongoing annihilation of Palestinians." NO! Israel is NOT “entirely responsible” for the slaughter of innocent people at a music festival, and the kidnapping of 100+ civilians, including women and children. No, the videos like the one below of peaceful young people running for their lives as they are attacked and kidnapped is NOT Israel's fault.

Brian Krassenstein

3,267,919 views • 2 years ago

China’s latest industrial disaster looked less like a factory accident and more like a war zone. Parts of China now look like they’ve been hit by a nuclear strike. On May 4, a fireworks factory in Liuyang exploded with such force that a massive mushroom cloud rose into the sky. Residents within a 10-kilometer radius reportedly felt tremors similar to an earthquake. Roofs were ripped apart. Windows shattered. Entire neighborhoods fled in panic. By the end of the rescue operation, 26 people were dead and 61 injured. And yet, what shocked me most was not the explosion itself. It was how normal this has become. Liuyang is known as China’s “fireworks capital.” The industry employs roughly 300,000 people and dominates global fireworks exports. If you’ve watched fireworks in the United States, Europe, or Asia, there’s a good chance they came from Liuyang. But behind the colorful celebrations is a system running on extreme risk, weak enforcement, and economic desperation. This was not an unforeseeable tragedy. Earlier this year, regulators reportedly discovered dangerous chemical storage violations inside the same company. Oxidizers and reducing agents were allegedly stored together, something even basic chemistry students know can trigger explosions. The punishment? A fine reportedly equivalent to roughly US$2,000. Three months later, the factory exploded. According to witnesses, a fire had already broken out 10 to 20 minutes before the catastrophic blast. Workers in nearby workshops allegedly continued operating because nobody organized a full evacuation. Think about that. A highly explosive industrial facility catches fire and workers keep working because the system around them is so poorly managed that no one initiates emergency procedures. This is the deeper story behind many Chinese industrial disasters. China’s economic model produced large manufacturing scale. But scale without institutional discipline eventually creates fragility. Local governments become financially dependent on dangerous industries. Regulators become incentivized to preserve production instead of enforcing safety. Minor violations accumulate until one day the entire system detonates. Literally. What makes this especially tragic is that many workers in these industries are older laborers or low-income migrants with limited alternatives. They understand the dangers, but the economic system leaves them little choice. And this is why industrial accidents in China often repeat themselves. Not because the country lacks rules. Not because officials don’t hold meetings or issue slogans. But because political theater frequently substitutes for operational accountability. After the explosion, local authorities reportedly organized another round of “safety study sessions” emphasizing official directives and political guidance. But studying speeches does not stop chemical explosions. Competent oversight does. Safety culture does. Enforcement does. When a society normalizes preventable disasters in the name of production targets and economic growth, eventually even a fireworks factory begins to resemble a battlefield.

Ken Cao-The China Crash Chronicle

25,278 views • 2 months ago

Today was a hard day for us. It began at the Tbilisi City Court, where nine political prisoners were sentenced. One, Anton Chechini, received 8 years and 6 months. The other eight received either 2 years or 2 years and 6 months. As if that weren’t enough, regime police attacked supporters of the political prisoners inside the court. That was our horrible morning, gifted by the regime. It didn’t end there. After court, Tea Tsulukiani and her illegitimate commission again blamed Georgia for starting the 2008 war and for “bombing our own people.” This has been Georgian Dream’s rhetoric since 2012, and now they are saying it officially. It’s clear this will be used to arrest more people on criminal charges, just as they did at the beginning of this illegitimate commission. Naturally, pro-European protesters gathered at the Parliament to oppose everything Georgian Dream is doing to destroy Georgia’s future. The regime’s response was brutal. To hide the political prisoners’ hearings and the commission’s result, they launched terror and violence against peaceful protesters. First came a siege: police kettled us and tried to stop all movement. Protesters managed to break the siege and, in response, blocked Rustaveli Avenue, something we have done for more than 278 days, and again today, on day 279 of protest. The violence continued: police pursued people and carried out violent arrests. 23 activists were detained, including students. During this period, the regime also targeted the Iliauni Students Movement (ERA) High-ranking officials issued attacks and abusive statements against movement's members, and even went after Germany’s ambassador to Georgia, Peter Fischer (Peter Fischer) The protest continues. Groups are marching and blocking roads. We still don’t know where the detained protesters have been taken or how they are doing. Down with the pro-Russian regime. Freedom for all political prisoners ✊

Luka Mishveladze 🇬🇪

27,214 views • 10 months ago

The situation in northern Israel is getting surprisingly little attention in the West. Here’s some background and an explanation of just how dire it is. World War Three gets closer by the day, and I’m not exaggerating. UNSC resolution 1701 (2006) is that Hezbollah agree to stay north of the river Litani in Lebanon. This puts Israeli settlements out of anti-tank rocket range. However, Hezbollah have broken this and since 7th October have fired thousands of rockets into Israel, displacing some 60,000 Israelis from their homes. To be clear, Hezbollah is a direct Iranian proxy, who live like a virus inside the almost-dead body of the Lebanese state. Their fighters are far superior to Hamas, having gained serious experience in the Syrian civil war. They have no real ground manoeuvre or air power, but their tunnels in the chalk rock of southern Lebanon are better than Hamas’ and they have an estimated 150,000 rockets. There are UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon, but (shockingly for the UN, I know) they’re as much use as a bacon sandwich at a Bar Mitzvah. One very senior Israeli source described them to me as “an umbrella that folds when it rains”. So Israel has a real, very serious problem. They do not have the manpower to assault into Lebanon for any kind of sustained campaign, especially whilst Gaza is ongoing. So, in polite terms, they are kicking the shit out of it from the air (over which they have total superiority) and relying on missile defences. Thousands of targets have been struck in the last 9 months but Hezbollah retain very significant missile capability. This is why Israel are beholden to the USA to offer obscenely generous ceasefire terms to Hamas (that Hamas appear to be declining). They cannot afford to lose American military aid with this threat on their northern border. In the videos below, in the first vid you see the war zone northern Israel has become. The second one is the settlement of Katzrin in the Golan Heights. Surrounded on all sides by fires. In a statement to Qatari-funded Muslim Brotherhood mouthpiece Al Jazeera, yesterday Hezbollah said, “We simultaneously attacked 15 bases in the Golan and the Galilee using 150 rockets and 30 drones. This is the most extensive attack carried out by the organization since October 8, this attack came in response to the assassination in Joya and in order to deter Israel from carrying out further assassinations of this type.” On top of that, Iranian proxies in Iraq took responsibility last night for the joint operation they carried out together with the Houthis (Iranian proxies in Yemen), which launched these ballistic missiles and UAVs towards the Israeli cities of Ashdod and Haifa (third video). Iran is besieging Israel on all sides, and Israel is bending, not breaking. This situation is genuinely dire. It explains why Hamas will not sign a ceasefire deal, and why other non-Iran aligned Gulf states are meeting with IDF commanders. The entire region is teetering on the edge of a much more widespread conflict with Iran, and Israel is taking the brunt of it. If this situation deteriorates, our allies in the Gulf may call for aid. As a second front in the war against the Iran-Russia-China-Qatar axis of malign global actors, this could not be more serious or worrying. And all the while we see subversive Iranian proxy organisations organising protests about Gaza on Western streets. Hopefully the West is not defeated domestically before the war even starts in earnest.

Andrew Fox

1,310,115 views • 2 years ago

Israel has carried out at least 16 attacks since dawn that targeted vital civilian infrastructure and healthcare institutions in south Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley. The morning began with heavy artillery shelling that explicitly targeted the immediate perimeters of the Nabatieh Government Hospital and the Nabih Berri University Government Hospital, in south Lebanon. The attacks in the south then expanded into the Bekaa, where a drone strike targeted the plains between Hizzine and Taraya, followed by a series of heavy airstrikes on the Barghaz Valley. In Western Bekaa, Mashghara was hit repeatedly by Israeli drone strikes, accounting for six of today's attacks alone. Meanwhile, consecutive airstrikes targeted residential areas in Toura, Shoukin, Deir Qanoun al-Nahr, and Abbassiyeh. On the ground, the Lebanese Army successfully intervened to dismantle an unexploded Israeli munition dropped directly inside a critical water treatment station in Ibl al-Saqi. This operation led to them discovering an Israeli surveillance drone monitoring the Halta area of Hasbaya. This wave of Israeli aggression builds on yesterday's attacks, which reached the hundreds, including 15 massive airstrikes and a massacre that killed nine people in Tayr Debba. Since March 2, US-backed Israeli attacks have killed at least 3,666 people killed and more than 11,321 injured. There have been over 160 direct attacks on healthcare facilities and medical teams, which includes the complete destruction of more than 100 emergency vehicles.

roqayah chamseddine

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🔴 REPORT | Israel launches heavy strikes on Sanaa with dozens of aircraft The Israeli military, this afternoon (Thursday) carried out a major attack on the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, a day after a Houthi drone exploded in Eilat, Israel, injuring 22 Israelis. Yemeni media reported that the Israeli assault targeted the Dhahban power station, a residential neighborhood in the capital, as well as the Hadda and Nahdain areas in Sanaa’s Al-Sabain district. Yemen’s Ministry of Health announced that at least 2 people were killed and 48 injured in the initial toll from the strikes. Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israel had delivered “powerful strikes” on Houthi targets in Sanaa, including a camp belonging to the Houthi General Staff. Israeli Channel 14 reported that 20 fighter jets participated in Thursday’s assault, while local media in Sanaa said more than 10 airstrikes hit the city. The Israeli attack coincided with a televised address by Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, leader of Ansar Allah, who said Yemen carried out 21 operations this week using missiles and drones—among them yesterday’s strike on the Israeli site in Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat), which he described as “an important breach of the enemy’s system.” Al-Houthi said Yemen’s endurance against Israeli-American aggression and blockade is “faith-driven steadfastness based on reliance on God and confidence in His victory,” stressing Yemen’s ongoing role in supporting the Palestinian people experiencing genocidal violence. He added that Israel’s repeated failures to intercept missiles and drones had “weakened the enemy,” and confirmed that the ban on Israeli maritime navigation remains in effect, covering the Red Sea, Bab al-Mandab, the Gulf of Aden, and into the Arabian Sea. He noted that this week Yemeni forces also targeted a vessel violating the ban, as part of an “open deterrence strategy” against Israel and its allies. The Israeli military, in a formal statement, said “dozens of aircraft and fighter jets, with intelligence guidance from Military Intelligence, carried out a broad wave of attacks against military targets belonging to the Houthi regime in Sanaa, deep in Yemen.” It claimed the targets included: •the Houthi General Staff command headquarters, •security and intelligence complexes, •the Houthi military media headquarters, •and military camps where weapons and fighters were located. Israel said the strikes came “in response to the Houthis’ attacks on Israel using drones and surface-to-surface missiles,” and alleged without evidence that the Houthis use the targeted camps to “store weapons and plan and execute plots against Israel.” The statement warned that the military will “continue to strike hard against any threat to Israeli citizens, no matter the distance,” with additional attacks expected soon. In the past month, Israel has bombed the viral Hodeidah port, killed more than 30 journalists in Sanaa, and assassinated Houthi Prime Minister Ahmad Ghalib al-Rahwi along with 12 other civil government ministers.

Drop Site

24,575 views • 9 months ago

A pro-Palestinian 🇵🇸 group slashed and spray-painted a century-old portrait of the author of the Balfour Declaration at the University of Cambridge in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 In March 2024; a pro-Palestinian group slashed and spray-painted a century-old portrait of Arthur James Balfour at the University of Cambridge on Friday, defacing a painting of the British official whose pledge of support in 1917 for “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people” helped pave the way to Israel’s founding three decades later. The group, Palestine Action, said in a statement that the destruction of the portrait in Trinity College, Cambridge, was intended to call attention to “the bloodshed of the Palestinian people since the Balfour Declaration was issued,” particularly in light of the current conflict in Gaza. A spokeswoman for Trinity, whose alumni include King Charles III as well as Balfour himself, said in a statement on Friday that the college “regrets the damage caused to a portrait of Arthur James Balfour during public opening hours” and that it had notified the police. A Cambridge police statement said officers were on the scene to investigate a report of “criminal damage.” Palestine Action posted a video of a protester first spraying the portrait, painted in 1914 by Philip Alexius de László, with red paint and then slashing it with a sharp object. The group’s statement said Balfour had given away the homeland of the Palestinians — “a land that wasn’t his to give away” — touching off what it described as decades of oppression. Since October 7 - 2023, when Hamas militants invading southern Israel killed approximately 1,200 people and abducted 240 others, Israeli bombings and invasions have killed more than 30,000 people, according to Gaza health officials. Defacing art has become a popular protest tactic in recent years. It is perhaps most closely associated with environmentalists, who have targeted paintings by van Gogh, Vermeer and Monet. In 2024, two women from an environmental group entered the Louvre and flung soup at the Mona Lisa. Most of the paintings that have been targeted were covered or protected in some way, and very few were damaged. The pro-Palestinian protesters have targeted art in New York. A few dozen demonstrators disrupted the opening of an Israeli artist’s show at a Manhattan gallery, Hyperallergic reported. In February 2024, protesters interrupted a conversation featuring an Israeli artist whose drawings depicting October 7, 2023 are being exhibited at the Jewish Museum and dozens chanted “Free Palestine” in a demonstration at the Museum of Modern Art. © The New York Times #archaeohistories

Archaeo - Histories

29,959 views • 1 year ago

🇵🇰 IMRAN KHAN SUPPORTERS HIT WITH CHEMICAL WATER CANNONS OUTSIDE PRISON Police used water cannons, reportedly mixed with chemicals, to break up peaceful protests outside the prison holding former PM Imran Khan. Among those targeted were Khan’s sisters and supporters of his political party, PTI, who had gathered outside Adiala Jail, near the capital Islamabad, after being denied a court-ordered visit with him. The protests began after repeated violations of a ruling by Pakistan’s top court allowing Khan 2 family and legal visits per week. Instead of allowing access, police responded with force - launching water cannons at 2am, followed by baton charges and arrests. Videos posted online show drenched protesters gasping, with some complaining of burning skin and eyes. One of Khan’s sisters said the water was “poisonous” and left her hands burning. PTI called the crackdown a “textbook case of fascism” and accused the government of using “chemical-laced water” on women, the elderly, and peaceful demonstrators. Khan, once Pakistan’s most popular political figure, has been jailed since August on corruption charges. His legal team says he’s in solitary confinement, being denied basic rights, and subjected to psychological pressure. A UN human rights expert recently warned his treatment could amount to inhumane or degrading punishment under international law. Source: Dawn, Rizwan Ghilzai (Remembering Arshad Sharif), Eye on Pakistan

Mario Nawfal

258,696 views • 7 months ago

Dear Baloch Nation and the World, I, along with thousands of others, am still in Gwadar, with the internet shut down, roads blocked, and the city isolated with a complete media censorship imposed. Controlled media is continuously used to portray us as violent and unwilling to negotiate. From day one, we have been peaceful despite the state's brutal crackdown. Our national gathering on July 28 was turned into a sit-in due to the state's actions. State actions included blocking roads and highways, shutting down the internet, arresting peaceful protesters, and firing direct gunshots at them. Our clear, legitimate demands to create an environment of talks are: A. Registering FIRs against forces that used violence in Mastung, Gwadar, Nushki, Turbat, Talar and other parts of Balochistan by killing and injuring peaceful protesters. B. Lifting the blockade/curfew in Gwadar and other parts of Balochistan. State shall guarantee no further use of force or violence by the state security forces will occur. C. Stopping the harassment and arrest of BYC workers, supporters, and residents of Gwadar. Govt should admit it used force to crush a peaceful movement. D. Releasing all those arrested before, during, and after our national gathering. Bogus FIRS registered must be quashed. E. Compensate the public for financial damages caused by state military and intelligence agencies during the Baloch National Gathering by breaking into homes, vandalising property, burning vehicles and confiscating personal belongings. Instead of meeting our demands, the state is using more force, escalating the situation to find reasons to arrest me, my colleagues, and BYC leadership. The rest of the BYC leadership and I are at great risk and our lives are in serious danger. Now, all government machinery is being used to legitimize a crackdown on us, putting us at greater risk. The situation resembles the events during Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti's time, where negotiation was claimed, but force was used. This is being repeated now. We call on rights groups, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, Amnesty International South Asia, Regional Office, Front Line Defenders, Human Rights Watch, Mary Lawlor, United Nations Pakistan - اقوام متحدہ پاکستان, EUPakistan, and Riina Kionka to intervene and stop this political misadventure by the state of Pakistan. Sincerely, Mahrang Baloch

Mahrang Baloch

130,057 views • 1 year ago

This is the moment when Israeli Arab Yoseph Haddad was thrown out of the Oxford Union after people stamped on the photo of Israeli Arabs who are being held hostage. This is what he writes: ‘I’ll tell you more about what happened at Oxford when I confronted these liars and I’ll also upload clips from my speech there, but one thing I can say for sure - Oxford has been taken over by terror supporters. 90% of the participants are clearly anti-Israel propagandists who admire Nasrallah and Sinwar and believe Israel has no right to exist. During the biased discussion, extreme statements flew such as praising and glorifying the October 7th massacre and claims that it was a “heroic act of an oppressed people.” When a speaker in the audience cried for the residents of Gaza in a forced and unbelievable way, I pulled out a picture of the Muslim hostages Yousef and Hamza al-Ziyadna and asked if she was crying for them too. One of the participants in the audience took the picture and threw it on the floor and others stepped on it. I endured curses, boos, and threats during the confrontation, but there was one thing I was not willing to endure: the humiliation of our hostages. I demanded that they be removed and I refused to continue the discussion, even when the anti-Israel chairman, who actually took part in the confrontation himself, warned me and finally decided to have me removed from the venue. In front of the hostile terrorist-supporting audience, just before I left the hall, I did one last thing - over my official tuxedo, I wore a T-shirt that I had brought. It has a picture of Nasrallah with a large X over it and the caption "Your ‘heroic’ terrorist is dead, we killed him" 🇮🇱✌🏻’

Nicole Lampert

147,020 views • 1 year ago

🇮🇱🇮🇷 ISRAEL UNPRECEDENTED STRIKES AT HEART OF IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM Israel launched a massive and coordinated assault on Iran targeting the country’s nuclear infrastructure and military leadership on a scale not seen before in the region’s modern history. In response, Iran fired over 100 drones toward Israeli territory, sparking fears of a wider and prolonged regional war. THE STRIKES Israel deployed 200 fighter jets and dropped more than 330 munitions on over 100 targets across Iran, including nuclear facilities and strategic military sites. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) described the assault as ongoing, with one military source telling CNN: “This is not a one-day attack.” KEY TARGETS Strikes focused on Iran’s long-range missile infrastructure, nuclear research labs, and critical uranium enrichment sites. The Natanz nuclear facility - central to Iran’s enrichment efforts - was among the sites hit. According to the UN nuclear watchdog, no radiation spike has been detected. A separate strike in Isfahan destroyed metallic uranium production infrastructure used in the final steps of nuclear weaponization. COMMANDERS AND SCIENTISTS KILLED Iranian state media confirmed the deaths of several top officials, including: General Hossein Salami, commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Iran’s highest-ranking military officer Ali Shamkhani, Iran’s former national security chief Israeli sources also claim senior nuclear scientists were targeted, though their status remains unconfirmed. IRAN’S RESPONSE More is expected, but so far Tehran retaliated by launching over 100 drones at Israel. Sirens were activated across the country, and the IDF reported active interceptions. The Israeli military is mobilizing “tens of thousands” of reservists and has declared a nationwide state of emergency. DOMESTIC SECURITY IN ISRAEL In anticipation of further escalation, Israel has shuttered schools, canceled public gatherings, and advised against non-essential work. Hospitals are scaling down non-urgent services and relocating operations to protected zones. Airspace over Israel, Iran, and Jordan remains closed, and Ben Gurion Airport has suspended all flights. US INVOLVEMENT & DIPLOMACY Though Trump and senior U.S. officials were briefed before the attack, Secretary of State Marco Rubio insists the United States played no direct role. Trump later remarked that the strikes may pressure Iran into negotiating “more seriously” toward a nuclear deal. Meanwhile, the future of scheduled U.S.-Iran talks in Oman now hangs in doubt. GLOBAL REACTION World powers including the UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand have issued urgent calls for de-escalation. Russia condemned Israel’s actions and offered to mediate. The U.S. issued a security alert advising all government employees in Israel - and their families - to shelter in place.

Mario Nawfal

116,310 views • 1 year ago