America’s Allegiance to Israel is Morally Indefensible

The Time of Monsters Never Went Away

Via Brett Wilkins the bill had drawn widespread condemnation “for provisions including mandatory death sentences without judicial discretion or possibility of pardons, to be carried out within 90 days.”

The bill also retains what critics say is a discriminatory two-track legal regime; one for military courts which have jurisdiction over Palestinians—but not Israeli settlers—in the illegally occupied West Bank, and another for civilian courts inside Israel and East Jerusalem, which, like wider West Bank, has been unlawfully occupied by Israel for nearly 59 years.

The Actual Resistance

Action takers broke in and destroyed equipment inside Ametek’s site in Dronfield, England.

The firm is a key supplier of electronics and hardware for Israel’s biggest weapons producer, Elbit Systems.

Gaza and Iran Affirm Dems Are Only Controlled Opposition

True to form, the Democrats immediately signalled their readiness to fund the war, on the assurance that there was a ā€˜plan’. As Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin put it, ā€˜we’re in it’. They had no disagreement of principle, having been fully complicit themselves in the Gaza genocide – all they offered was cavilling about process and tactics. And why not? The Democrats had long assimilated Trump’s first-term foreign policy lines regarding China and the Middle East. Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jefferies vied to out-hawk Trump on negotiations with Iran: ā€˜no side deals’ they insisted. The Democrats voted through Trump’s massive military spending bill; they gave a standing ovation for his sabre-rattling against Iran in the State of the Union address; there was also quiet admiration in the Democratic establishment – openly expressed by Hillary Clinton – for the way he bullied European vassals into bumping up their NATO spending…

A striking datum of this war is how few attempts have been made at selling it, rhetorically dignifying it, morally arming it or situating it in some context of shared Western interests. While the belligerati rehearse exhausted arguments about armed liberation, Pete Hegseth waxes lyrical about ā€˜death and destruction from the sky all day long’; while they talk de-escalation, Trump demands ā€˜UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER’; where they seek intelligibility, the administration offers barefaced lies, evasions, contradictions and grandstanding. Of course, since the Gaza genocide, in which Washington spearheaded a global coalition behind a far-right extermination campaign while liberal apologists cultivated a studied obliviousness, the belligerati have refined their capacity for cognitive dissonance. But the situation has moved on. They may once, two decades ago, have been useful to a violently adventurist, rightist administration going to war – but no more. The right no longer caters to, nor needs, its liberal outriders. They hang on out of habit.

— Seymour, Richard. ā€œCognitive Dissonance.ā€ NLR/Sidecar, New Left Review, 19 Mar. 2026.

Carry it, Jamal, carry it

Music teacher Ahmed Muin, founder of Gaza Birds Singing, uses an Israeli drone as the key note for a song.

Carry him, carry him, O camel driver
I entrust you to God’s care
The blood of the martyr is perfumed with cardamom
O night, O night
Woe, woe to the oppressor from God I shall stay up with the night stars
Calling out to Him

“Carry it, Jamal, carry it…”
A call to lift the weight of truth, the voice of courage, and the spirit that refuses to be silenced. 🌟

Carry it, Jamal, carry it…”
A tribute to those who held on to the truth until their very last breath,
to every soul that spread light through honest words,
and refused to be silenced in the face of injustice.
Peace to their souls… their memory will forever be a light in our hearts. šŸ•Šļø big thanks for the
@zaidhilalofficial he is the composer and the writer of this

2026-03-15T02:17:44+00:00Categories: Humanity, Music|Tags: , , , |

8 Times the Combined Explosive Power of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Reports indicate that more than 150,000 tons of explosives have been dropped on the Gaza Strip, averaging about 66 kilograms for every man, woman, and child in the territory, an amount that Palestinian politician Dr. Mustafa Barghouti described as exceeding eight times the combined explosive power of the atomic bombs dropped on Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Children in Southern Gaza Strip turn to music to cope with trauma

Amid Israel’s ongoing genocidal war on Gaza, children in Southern Gaza Strip are turning to music to cope with the trauma.

A newly formed girls’ choir is singing among the ruins, using their voices as a small act of hope and resilience in the face of a war that has not stopped

2026-03-14T15:04:03+00:00Categories: Humanity, War|Tags: , , , , |
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