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Author Archives: Admin
Betrayed by Promises, Starved by Genocide: The Human Tragedy of Ceasefire Violations
Phalapoem editor, 15/11/25 In a genocide where humanity is already hanging by a thread, one side continues to trample on every fragile hope for peace. Ceasefires—a sliver of relief for civilians—are being shattered, and the cost is horrendous: 246 innocent … Continue reading
Posted in Massacres & genocides, News from the apartheid, Palestinian art & culture, Phalapoem editor
Tagged Gaza genocide, genocide, israeli occupation, Palestine, Starvation
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Israeli General’s Son (Miko Peled) Urges Reevaluation Amidst Gaza Genocide
Miko Peled, a well-known Israeli-American activist humanrights activist and author hailing from an Israeli military family, has sparked debate with his candid discussion about the ongoing brutal war on Gaza conducted by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF). Advocating for significant changes both in Israel and globally, Peled’s … Continue reading
Death in custody of Walid Daqqah is cruel reminder of Israel’s disregard for Palestinians’ right to life
Amnesty International, 8/04/24 Responding to the death in custody of Walid Daqqah, a 62-year-old Palestinian writer who was the longest-serving Palestinian prisoner in Israeli jails after having spent 38 years imprisoned, Erika Guevara-Rosas, Amnesty International’s Senior Director for Research, Advocacy, … Continue reading
Posted in Evidence of Israeli Fascism and Nazism and Genocide, Justice, News from the apartheid, Palestinian prisoners
Tagged Palestinian prisoners
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The Security of a Thug: How Smotritch Twists “Illegal Settlements” Into a Weapon
Phalapoem editor, 14/11/25 In the long, tortured history of political doublespeak, few statements sink lower than the recent declaration by a belligerent political strongman—let’s call Smotritch what he is: a thug—who claimed that “without illegal settlements there is no security.” … Continue reading
Posted in Illegal Israeli settlements in Palestine, Justice, News from the apartheid, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian diaspora, Palestinian history, Phalapoem editor, Voice of Palestine
Tagged Apartheid, Israel, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, Israeli settlements, Palestine
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Spying, hacking and intimidation: Israel’s nine-year ‘war’ on the ICC exposed
Exclusive: Investigation reveals how intelligence agencies tried to derail war crimes prosecution, with Netanyahu ‘obsessed’ with intercepts Harry Davies, Bethan McKernan and Yuval Abraham in Jerusalem and Meron Rapoportin Tel AvivTue 28 May 2024 13.00 BSTShare When the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court … Continue reading
Posted in Justice, News from the apartheid
Tagged ICC, Mossad
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War on Gaza: Al Jazeera tells the 7 October story that British media will not
Peter Oborne Published date: 22 March 2024 09:59 GMT| Last update: 6 hours 23 mins ago New documentary reveals how false and inflammatory allegations made their way into the journalistic mainstream This screenshot from the Al Jazeera film “October 7” shows a building in … Continue reading
Posted in Evidence of Israeli Fascism and Nazism and Genocide, Gaza, Massacres & genocides, UK
Tagged British media, Gaza genocide
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Can an Occupier Claim the Right to Security? The Paradox of Power and Oppression
Phalapoem editor, 12/11/25 For decades, the word security has served as a political shield—invoked to rationalise walls, raids, land theft, assassinations, torture, imprisonment, blockades, and discrimination. Yet when the state demanding security is also an occupying power, its claim deserves … Continue reading
Posted in Justice, Massacres & genocides, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian diaspora, Palestinian history, Phalapoem editor, Voice of Palestine
Tagged Apartheid, gaza, Gaza genocide, Israel, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, justice, Palestine
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Letter 2 to the Olive Tree: The Seasons of Struggle
Phalapoem editor, 10/11/25 Dear Olive Tree,How many storms have passed over your branches, how many seasons of silence have you endured? Your bark bears the story of centuries — carved by wind, scarred by fire, yet still you rise against … Continue reading
Posted in Letters to the Olive Tree, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian history, Phalapoem editor
Tagged justice, Letters, olive tree, Palestine
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