By Haaretz

I heard him the facility commander explaining: ‘The top brass is saying that Sde Teiman is being called a cemetery.’ Still, the Israeli media and the public are deliberately ignoring the sickening big picture that is the detention center

Sde Teiman Detention Center, near Be'er Sheva

Continue reading “What Every IDF Soldier Serving at Notorious Sde Teiman Knows Is Happening to Its Palestinian Detainees”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Monday that Israeli forces killed 51 Palestinians and wounded 503 over the previous 24-hour period as Israeli strikes continue to pound targets across the Strip and Israeli troops are gunning down people seeking aid. Continue reading “Israeli Forces Kill 51 Palestinians in Gaza Over 24 Hours”

By Ken Macon – Reclaim The Net

Illustration of a TSA officer smiling next to a TSA PreCheck scanning device that says LOOK HERE and Participation is optional, with a man standing nearby.

American Airlines has begun using facial recognition to verify passenger identities at airport security, further embedding biometric technology into the air travel experience. The airline’s new Touchless ID program, now live at several major airports, allows select travelers to move through TSA PreCheck without showing ID or boarding passes. Continue reading “Biometric Surveillance Expands: American Airlines Rolls Out Facial Recognition at Four Major Airports”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt on Monday responded to the attack in Colorado by demanding “anti-Zionists” be banned off social media “once and for all.” Continue reading “ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt Demands ‘Anti-Zionists’ Be Banned Off Social Media ‘Once And For All’”

By Tyler Derden – Zerohedge

For the third time since the Russia-Ukraine war started, a large explosion has damaged the bridge connecting Russia’s mainland to Crimea.

Ukraine’s security service (SBU) has quickly claimed responsibility, describing that this time it was an underwater explosive attack, possibly facilitated with an unmanned submarine, which left the structure which goes from the Russian city of Krasnodar in the east to Kerch in Crimea “in disrepair”.

Continue reading “Ukraine Strikes Kerch Bridge In Crimea With Underwater Explosives”

By Roberto Wakerell-Cruz – The Postmillennial

11 hospitalized after stabbing spree at Oregon homeless shelter, suspect arrested

A male suspect was arrested after 12 people were stabbed at a homeless shelter in Salem, Oregon on Sunday. 11 would end up going to the hospital. Continue reading “11 hospitalized after stabbing spree at Oregon homeless shelter, suspect arrested”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Sunday slammed US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for a “Cold War mentality” in response to his remarks about China at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, which included him warning that the US is ready to “fight and win” a war over Taiwan. Continue reading “Hegseth Says US Ready to ‘Fight and Win’ a War With China Over Taiwan”

By Cindy Harper – Reclaim The Net

Illustration of a magnifying glass with a green checkmark surrounded by yellow stars representing the European Union, with various checklist and document icons, some marked with red crosses and others with green checkmarks, on a dark blue background.

The European Commission has launched a €5 million initiative presented as a fact-checking support program; but beneath the surface, it reads as yet another calculated step toward institutionalizing censorship across the European Union. Continue reading “European Commission Launches €5.69M European Fact-Checking Funding Network to Advance “Democracy Shield” and Expand Censorship Infrastructure”