By Middle East Monitor

A view of burnt car caused by Israeli settlers who attacked and burned the Palestinian village of Khirbet Al-Marjam in the occupied West Bank on 13 March 2025 [Social media/X]

Israeli settlers attacked the Palestinian village of Khirbet Al-Marjam in the occupied West Bank last night, burning three houses and a number of cars in the latest in a series of raids that have surged during Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, Reuters reports. Continue reading “Israeli settlers attack, burn West Bank village”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

The task force is likely using a definition of antisemitism that includes criticism of Israel Continue reading “DOJ Deploys ‘Antisemitism Task Force’ to Four US Cities as Part of Crackdown on Pro-Palestine Protests”

By Didi Rankovic – Reclaim The Net

A digital artistic rendering of a city street at night with the U.S. Capitol building in the background, featuring layered effects of glowing lights and abstract geometric patterns in shades of blue and orange.

Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) has proceeded with filing a number of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests with the Treasury Department, the FBI, and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Continue reading “FOIA Requests Target Biden Administration’s Financial Surveillance”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

Adam Boehler, the Trump administration negotiator who blew off Israel’s objections to his holding direct talks with Hamas by proclaiming the US is “not an agent of Israel,” has reportedly now been sidelined. Continue reading “Trump Administration Negotiator Who Said U.S. ‘Not an Agent of Israel’ Gets Sidelined”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

The former head of the Israeli Military Intelligence Directorate has voiced his support for the “power struggle” in Syria, adding that the “chaos” benefits Israel. “The chaos in Syria is beneficial. Let them fight each other. But Israel should remain silent on this matter and not make any public statements. It should act calmly,” Tamir Hayman said in an interview with the Israeli Army Radio.

Hayman, who now serves as the director of the Institute for National Security Studies, welcomed the conflict between the different factions in Syria, but added that Israel must stay quiet. “We wish victory to all forces, but we must do one thing, do this silently, and not talk about it.”

Continue reading “Former Head Of Israeli Military Intelligence Welcomes ‘Chaos’ In Syria”

By Palestine Chronicle Staff

A New York federal judge ordered that prominent Columbia University student activist Mahmoud Khalil be allowed at least one phone call on Wednesday and one on Thursday with his legal counsel – the first contact since his arrest on Saturday. Continue reading “‘Taken for Exercising First Amendment Rights’ – Khalil’s Deportation Ban Extended”

By Jordan Conradson – The Gateway Pundit

Massie recorded the response prior to the vote and released the clip immediately after the bill’s passage. Continue reading “GOP Rep. Thomas Massie Explains Why He Was the Only GOP Holdout on Trump-Backed Continuing Resolution”