Author: Common Dreams

A hundred eyes for an eye: Israel orders evacuation of 1.1 million people from northern part of Gaza

Israel’s military on October 13 directed the evacuation of northern Gaza, a region that is home to 1.1 million people, about half of the territory’s population, within 24 hours. The order could signal an impending ground offensive against Hamas militants. The U.N. has called the evacuation “impossible” without “devastating humanitarian consequences.” In a bitter, ravaged Middle East where both sides seek to out-war-crime each other – Hamas kills innocents, Israel rains down genocidal hellfire on a trapped populace – moral distortions and misinformation keep pace with atrocities. For the record: Hamas is not Palestine; Bibi and his gang of...

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Damage over accuracy: Israel admits bombing campaign in Gaza not limited to military targets

An Israeli military spokesman admitted on October 10 what had been obvious to witnesses of the mass destruction underway in the besieged Gaza Strip: that the goal of Israel’s ongoing bombing campaign was to inflict severe damage on the occupied territory, not to strictly target Hamas military installations. “The emphasis is on damage and not on accuracy,” Israel Defense Forces official Daniel Hagari said, according to Haaretz. Hagari’s remarks came after Israeli airstrikes leveled residential buildings, ripped through a crowded marketplace in Gaza’s largest refugee camp, damaged hospitals and mosques, and wiped out families in the wake of a...

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House Republicans push for Social Security “Death Panel” in latest attack on Middle-Class Americans

Progressives on September 19 sounded alarm over a proposal tucked into a new House GOP budget blueprint that would establish a commission to review and propose legislative changes to Social Security and Medicare. Nancy Altman, president of the advocacy group Social Security Works, noted in a statement that “the White House has accurately labeled a commission as a “death panel for Social Security,” referring to a Biden administration spokesperson’s response earlier this year after House Republicans and Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) floated the idea of a bipartisan commission for the program. House Republicans’ new resolution, unveiled by House Budget...

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Voting against Democracy: A long list of the Republican Party’s very Anti-American political agenda

If any American votes for a Republican, they are selecting someone who, once elected, is unlikely to support your views on the issues that matter to you most. Instead, here is a list of what you are choosing with your ballot. Guns The vast majority of Americans favor simple and effective gun control measures. They want: universal background checks and “red flag” laws that would alert law enforcement to gun owners with serious mental health issues; a national database for gun ownership; laws requiring gun owners to store their weapons in a safe storage unit; and the prohibition of...

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Ron DeSantis faces revelations about his military assignment in Guantanamo’s “Torture Machine”

Recently, there have been troubling revelations about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a leading 2024 GOP presidential aspirant, concerning his conduct as a Navy JAG officer at Guantanamo Bay. His responsibilities at the detention facility apparently included responding to claims of mistreatment from the war-on-terror prisoners there. Relatively few of these detainees had any connection with al Qaeda, and many had simply been handed over to US forces in exchange for bounty payments. But DeSantis seemingly viewed them all as wily and unrepentant terrorists. Of particular note, DeSantis was at Guantanamo in 2006 during the brutal forced-feeding of prisoners engaged...

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FCK PTN: Ukraine symbolically body slams Putin with postage stamps based on Banksy mural

Again highlighting its tenacity, its resilience and its way with words, Ukraine marked its grim anniversary of Russia’s invasion with a new postage stamp, featuring an image from street artist Banksy’s recent visit there. A small boy deftly flipping to the ground a man in a judo match, with in one lower corner the words, in Cyrillic, “FCK PTN (ПТН ПНХ).” The “allegorical” image, says the post office, describes, “A year of resistance – painful, ragged, fierce, persistent,” but above all “Ukrainian.” A bloody year on, Russia’s war of aggression remains what one U.S. official calls “a grinding slog,”...

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