Category: Palestine Nakba day
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Ansar Allah: “Do not play with fire,”

“We are well aware of Washington’s hostile intentions. Henceforth, we hold Washington accountable for any dire consequences resulting from its reckless actions against Yemen. It may soon find itself devoid of safe havens in the region, as its interests become a common target for all those who value freedom.”
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Statement by the Spox of the Yemeni Armed Forces General Yahya Saree
New phase: Protecting Rafah; In the name of Allah, the most gracious, the most merciful. The Yemeni Armed Forces observe the developments of the battle in the Gaza Strip, of the ongoing Israeli-American aggression and serious preparations to carry out an aggressive military operation against the Rafah area, as well as the deal presented to…
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Protests have reached the heart of the University of Chicago
Jerry Coyne, a retired professor who happens to be an islamophobic pro-Zionist Isreali henchman, has his office at this university. Ask me how glad I am about the turn of tide. The professor maintains his daily blog on this page under the title ‘why evolution is true.’ Report on the Chicago University protests.
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Breaking: The University of Manchester has joined the protests
“In Manchester, activists and community, must show support for the students, and must keep showing solidarity with the Palestinians and their struggle for liberation. Join us at the camp on Brunswick Park, Brunswick St., Manchester M13 9PL.”
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Columbia protesters’ demands have worked before
The protesters are specifically demanding the school sell off investments not just from Israeli companies but from those that have ties to Israel, including engineering firms Lockheed Martin and Boeing and tech giants like Alphabet and Amazon, according to NPR.
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Lebanon’s unwavering support and sacrifice for Gaza
The airstrikes are hitting “deeper and deeper” into Lebanon, with 344 people killed to date, including eight youngsters. “Together with those killed and the scores who have been injured, 30,000 children have now been displaced” out of some 90,000. The majority of those now displaced in the south of the country are Lebanese, and many…
