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Tag: Israel
CNN COMPARES PROTESTERS TO NAZIS
In one of the most appalling propaganda segments I have ever seen in my life, CNN’s Dana Bash launched into a fire-and-brimstone sermon on Wednesday comparing anti-genocide university protesters to the brownshirts of Nazi Germany—doing so in defense of a fascistic police crackdown against those very same protesters.
EXTERNAL, INTERNAL LAWYERS PUSH FOR WHITE HOUSE TO END WEAPONS SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL OVER GAZA WAR
U.S. President Joe Biden is facing calls from both White House lawyers and external attorneys who say it is likely that Israel has violated U.S. and international statutes that reject “disproportionate attacks on civilian populations,” according to Politico.
ISRAEL REJECTS U.S. CALL TO LOOK INTO REPORTS ON MASS GRAVES AT NASSER HOSPITAL IN GAZA
Nothing to see here. Israel last week rebuffed Washington's call for a thorough and transparent investigation into claims the mass graves were discovered around Nasser Hospital in Gaza’s Khan Younis after a weeks-long offensive at the health facility.
STUDENTS ARE TAKING THE LEAD IN DENOUNCING GAZA ATROCITIES
If you were wondering why or how the mainstream media coverage of what is taking place in Gaza is so slanted as to make it look like a real war between two well-armed and competitive adversaries instead of a massacre of civilians, wonder no longer!
THE SECOND ROUND OF RETALIATION BETWEEN ISRAEL AND IRAN HAS JUST BEGUN
Given the lying and fact twisting that have routinely been part and parcel of accounts of what is occurring in the Middle East, the past several weeks have nevertheless been shocking in terms of how an abysmally low standard of truth can be reduced even farther.
WOULD ISRAEL GO NUCLEAR AGAINST IRAN?
In August 1961, during a period when tensions between Washington and Moscow were at a high point, Admiral Konstantin I. Derevyanko penned a letter to Premier Krushchev.