Ashamed of America’s Role in Palestinian Genocide
- International courts may take two years to rule on prosecutions against Israel, according to Craig Mokhiber.
- Over 100 Palestinians have been killed while seeking food aid since operations started on May 27, according to Barrows-Friedman.
- Public opinion of Israel is declining sharply, with a significant increase of negative views among Republicans since 2022, as reported.
- Mokhiber predicts that the International Court of Justice will find Israel guilty of genocide against Palestinians.
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'I'm an Armenian, I know genocide when I see it!': Piers Morgan show explodes over 'disgusting' IDF shootings
Public opinion of Israel is plummeting and, frankly, nobody should be surprised. Each day, the news cycle brings fresh atrocities from Gaza and its starving populace, with Israeli troops currently enforcing an artificial famine designed to wipe out its inhabitants. After successfully smearing the UN aid agency UNRWA as terrorist sympathizers, Israel now has complete control of Gaza’s food, water, and medicine, meaning they’ve effectively placed …
Chris Hedges: The Last Days of Gaza
The Last Piece – by Mr. Fish By Chris Hedges / Original to ScheerPost This is the end. The final blood-soaked chapter of the genocide. It will be over soon. Weeks. At most. Two million people are camped out amongst the rubble or in the open air. Dozens are killed and wounded daily from Israeli shells, missiles, drones, bombs and bullets. They lack clean water, medicine and food. They have reached a point of collapse. Sick. Injured. Terrified. Hu…


Ashamed of America’s role in Palestinian genocide
How much longer will the genocide in Palestine go on? Both Gaza and now the West Bank are under relentless attack. In Gaza, starving people are being shot by Israeli forces as they try to get the scraps of food that is being allowed to trickle in by Tel Aviv. Every day on social media […]
JD Vance denies Gaza genocide after Theo Von confronts him on This Past Weekend podcast
On a recent episode of This Past Weekend with Theo Von, U.S. Vice President JD Vance was challenged over the U.S. role in the Israel-Gaza conflict, particularly regarding allegations of genocide. The exchange highlighted both the emotional and political tensions surrounding the war and America’s involvement. During the conversation, Von expressed horror at the imagery emerging from Gaza, saying, “We’re seeing all these videos of people like pick…
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