By The Cradle

At least 40 Palestinians were killed on 30 November by an Israeli airstrike on a building sheltering more than 100 displaced civilians in the Tel al-Zaatar area of north Gaza. Continue reading “Dozens killed by Israeli airstrike on building sheltering over 100 Palestinians in north Gaza”

By Tara Goodarzi

Pre-trial hearings for students who participated in a Gaza solidarity encampment in central Illinois last spring are being held on November 20 and December 4, 2024. The outcome of the four students’ trials will determine whether they will risk up to three years of incarceration on felony “mob action” charges for having exercised their free speech rights on campus. Continue reading “Illinois Students Who Protested Gaza Genocide Are Facing Felony Mob Charges”

By Robert Inlakesh

Israel’s attempts to excuse the mass murder of civilians in Gaza as “collateral damage” fall apart in the face of mounting evidence that it employs deliberate sniper attacks. The targeted killing of unarmed people – using quadcopter drones and professional snipers – has restricted access to essential medical care, food, and water, exposing a chilling reality behind the occupation army’s actions. Continue reading “Israeli Snipers ‘Shoot Palestinians for Sport’”

By Caitlin Johnstone

The International Criminal Court has formally issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

No such arrest warrants were issued for President Biden or any of the other western officials who’ve been backing Israel’s genocidal atrocities, which is a bit like a judge issuing a warrant for a mass murderer but not for the guy who gave him the gun and stood next to him handing him ammunition and drove the getaway car and lied to the police to cover up the crime. Continue reading “Caity Johnstone: Today in Imperial Recklessness & Insanity”

By Garrett Marchand – College Fix

Nottingham University has assigned Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Canterbury Tales” a content notice for its “expressions of Christian faith.” Continue reading “Scholars blast Nottingham U. for content warning on ‘The Canterbury Tales’ due to Christian themes”

By LifeSiteNews staff

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‘I lost all parental rights to my sons. Goodbye, boys,’ Jeff Younger wrote on X (formerly Twitter). ‘California Judge Juhas gave my ex-wife authority to castrate my son, James.’ Continue reading “Jeff Younger loses fight to stop his ex-wife castrating their 12-year-old son”