The Israeli government killed at least 62,064 Palestinians in Gaza since the start of the genocide. There have been 156,573 injuries and over 11,000 people are missing.
Category: 19 August 2025
NOT WANTED: TRUMP ADMINISTRATION BARS INJURED GAZANS FROM ENTERING U.S. FOR TREATMENT, BUT ISRAELI IMMIGRANTS OK
Palestinians badly injured in the Trump-backed genocide inside Gaza were barred from entering the U.S. for medical care after MAGA’s matriarch Laura Loomer, a devout Zionist with major sway over the president, called their entry a serious “national security threat.”
ISRAEL KILLS CHILDREN IN GAZA AS U.S. AND ISRAEL LOOK TO ETHNICALLY CLEANSE THE ENCLAVE
The Gaza genocide is approaching its two-year mark in October, and there is a generation of children inside the enclave who will be forever scarred by the U.S.-backed ethnic cleansing, and will have their childhood taken from them.
HAMAS AGREES TO TEMPORARY CEASEFIRE, NETANYAHU APPEARS TO DISMISS
Hamas has agreed to a temporary ceasefire that would return 10 living hostages to Israel in return for a 60-day truce, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seemed unmoved and said, “We can see clearly that Hamas is under immense pressure,” according to The Times of Israel.
IDF TARGETS KEY POWER PLANT NEAR YEMENI CAPITAL, CLAIMS SITE WAS USED BY HOUTHIS
The Israeli military carried out a missile strike on a power plant—the Haziz power station—just outside Sanaa on Saturday in response to the continued attacks by the Houthis on Israel over the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
SPOTLIGHT: BIGS GETTER BIGGER
Gildan Activewear, which makes sweatshirts and other activity clothing, is buying underwear company Hanesbrands for $2.2 billion. When Hanesbrands’ debt is included, the deal’s value totals $4.4 billion.
SPECIAL REPORT: TO BUILD A CHEAPER EV, FORD DITCHES THE ASSEMBLY LINE
Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley called 12 August “a Model T moment”—the equivalent of Henry Ford’s 1913 debut of the assembly line that would build his Model T car, make it affordable for the middle class, and revolutionize manufacturing for the 20th century.
SPOTLIGHT: CHINA’S ECONOMIC STRUGGLE
Last month, growth in China’s retail sales and industrial production slowed from June, confronting Beijing with both facets of its economic malaise at the same time.
UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS SHRINK, AS DOES U.S. INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT
New applications for unemployment benefits fell by 3,000 in the most recent week to 224,000 from the week before. Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had expected 229,000 new claims.
LITHIUM PRICES JUMP AFTER CHINA CLOSES KEY MINE
The global price of lithium has rocketed up as much as 30 percent over the past two months as Chinese authorities made clear they would not renew the operating license of a key mine.









