Cited from A. Loeb: 3I/ATLAS from the Two-meter Twin Telescope in the Canary Islands, August 2, 2025. It shows a faint jet pointed towards the Sun, extending out to a projected distance of about 6,000 kilometers from the nucleus, The direction away from the Sun (where a generic cometary tail…
Category: Gaza
THE TALE OF TWO MORE POPES
The election of Cardinal Robert Prevost, photo Edgar Beltrán in The Pillar Wikimedia Commons BRICS will now view the Vatican as an arm of the US State Department by RICHARD STEINHARDT From the perspective of BRICS-aligned nations and their analytical institutions, the death of Pope Francis and the election of…
Let Gaza Live: The Arab World Must Open Its Borders Now
Arab League Summit 2025, photo Government of Yemen, public domain Tactical Withdrawals Can Become Strategic Victories by Phil Hall The world watches the mutilated bodies of Palestinian children on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok, weaponising their suffering for clicks and protests, yet none of these outraged demonstrators demand the one thing…
The Power of Sousveillance
Fatima Hassouna photographer, murdered in Gaza by the Zionists. Photograph: Fatima Hassouna Alternative media and citizen journalists have ripped apart Israel’s legitimacy, and caused the USA’s foreign policy to be globally reviled by Phil Hall I remember going on a demonstration in 1977. We went to Brick Lane to stop the…
Pete Field on Keir Starmer’s Scaremongering
Keep them Away! Keep them Away!
DON’T SHOOT THE MESSENGERS!
Fatima Hassouna, by Andrea Ebert. Public Domain, Fair Use With Updates. By Tina Bexson Journalists are under attack and press freedom is under siege in a way that has never happened before – from the record numbers of Palestinian journalists and media workers targeted and injured or killed by Israel…
‘Palestine Wail’ by Yahia Lababidi, reviewed by Tina Bexson
Silence and complicity are active ingredients in the cocktail of death that is Gaza. Perhaps even more so than the bombs, rockets, bullets, disease, starvation, and torture that, according to a study published by The Lancet in July, have already likely wiped out near 186,000 people once indirect deaths are…
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