By Victoria Valenzuela – Scheerpost

It is not uncommon for police to drive around with their lights flashing in Black and working-class neighborhoods in Atlanta. This is a tactic used to intimidate and make their presence known; for residents of these neighborhoods, it can feel like psychological warfare. US law enforcement learned this strategy from Israeli forces. Continue reading “‘Deadly Exchange’: US Sends Hundreds of Law Enforcement to Israel to Learn ‘Worst Practices’ From IDF”

By The Federalist

Canadian Doctors Suggest Harvesting Organs From Euthanasia Patients Before They’re Dead

Medical freedom advocates are documenting emerging ties between ‘medical assistance in dying’ and organ harvesting.

Canadian doctors have suggested killing euthanasia victims by taking their organs, according to multiple reports, whistleblowers, and public talks. Medical freedom advocates are documenting emerging ties between “medical assistance in dying” (MAID) and organ harvesting. Continue reading “Canadian Doctors Suggest Harvesting Organs From Euthanasia Patients Before They’re Dead”

By Eloise Goldsmith – Consortium News

The New York Times Building in Manhattan. (Adam Jones on Flickr)

The American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker organization, announced Wednesday that it has cancelled planned advertising with The New York Times after the outlet rejected one of the group’s proposed ads that read:

“Tell Congress to stop arming Israel’s genocide in Gaza now! As a Quaker organization, we work for peace. Join us. Tell the President and Congress to stop the killing and starvation in Gaza.”

Continue reading “NYT Rejects Quakers’ Ad Calling Gaza a ‘Genocide’”

By Kyle Anzalone – Libertarian Institute

gideon sa'ar 1 (1)Tel Aviv is planning to increase its funding for global propaganda efforts by 20 times. The surge in spending comes as Israel’s public image is sagging around the world over the onslaught in Gaza. Continue reading “Israel To Surge Funding For Global Influence Operations”

By ELLEN KNICKMEYER – AP

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A lead organization monitoring for food crises around the world withdrew a new report this week warning of imminent famine in north Gaza under what it called Israel’s “near-total blockade,” after the U.S. asked for its retraction, U.S. officials told The Associated Press. The move follows public criticism of the report from the U.S. ambassador to Israel. Continue reading “The US says it pushed retraction of a famine warning for north Gaza. Aid groups express concern”