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In Waiting for the Light: The Hidden Philosophy of Ramadan,by Marwa A on February 24, 2026
In a world where eating has become a solitary act, snatched quickly in front of a screen or in the corner of an office, Ramadan arrives to restore the rhythm...
In Waiting for the Light: The Hidden Philosophy of Ramadan,
In a world where eating has become a solitary act, snatched quickly in front of a screen or in the corner of an office, Ramadan arrives to restore the rhythm that modern life has quietly eroded. Not only the rhythm of the body, but the rhythm of community itself. The moment of iftar marks not the end of hunger, but the beginning of shared time. It is a rare moment when human beings come together without meeting, because the sun neither waits for nor favours anyone. This is what Muhammad Abdulsater captures in his recent piece for The Guardian when he writes, ‘Iftar isn’t just eating; it’s synchronisation’. A simple sentence, yet it opens a wide door to understanding Ramadan -
28 killed, dozens injured in RSF attack on Sudan’s North Darfur, medics sayby MI on February 24, 2026
At least 28 civilians were killed and 39 others injured, including 10 women, in attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in North Darfur, a Sudanese medical group said...
28 killed, dozens injured in RSF attack on Sudan’s North Darfur, medics say
At least 28 civilians were killed and 39 others injured, including 10 women, in attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in North Darfur, a Sudanese medical group said Tuesday. The Sudan Doctors Network said in a statement that the fatalities were reported in a rocket attack on the town of Mustariha in western Sudan. The attack also destroyed the area’s only health center. Medical personnel were attacked, and one healthcare worker was detained and has been missing ever since, the group stated. The medical group said the attack has caused a large wave of displacement to nearby villages and settlements amid already dire humanitarian conditions. “These attacks constitute a fully fledged crime and a blatant violation of all -
France delivers 80 tons of food aid to Gaza: Foreign ministerby MI on February 24, 2026
France delivered 80 tons of food aid to Gaza on Monday, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said, noting that the humanitarian situation in the enclave remains difficult despite a ceasefire, Anadolu...
France delivers 80 tons of food aid to Gaza: Foreign minister
France delivered 80 tons of food aid to Gaza on Monday, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said, noting that the humanitarian situation in the enclave remains difficult despite a ceasefire, Anadolu reports. “France delivered 80 tons of food aid to Gaza yesterday, where the humanitarian situation remains difficult despite the ceasefire. 320 tons are still waiting to be delivered,” Barrot wrote on the US social media company X. He stressed that assistance must reach civilians without obstruction. “The aid must be allowed to reach civilian populations without hindrance, alongside whom we remain mobilized,” he said. Although a ceasefire agreement took effect on Oct. 10, 2025, living conditions have not significantly improved, with Israel continuing to block the entry of aid shipments -
Heavy rains flood displaced Palestinians’ tents in Gaza amid cold waveby MI on February 24, 2026
Heavy rains flooded tents sheltering displaced Palestinians across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday in the first winter storm to hit the territory since the start of the Muslim holy month...
Heavy rains flood displaced Palestinians’ tents in Gaza amid cold wave
Heavy rains flooded tents sheltering displaced Palestinians across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday in the first winter storm to hit the territory since the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis amid Israeli restrictions on shelter supplies, officials and witnesses said. A weather system brought rain and falling temperatures to Gaza late Monday and was expected to ease by Tuesday evening, meteorologist Laith Al-Alami said in a post on the US social media company Facebook. Gaza’s Civil Defense said its crews received multiple distress calls overnight reporting flooded displacement camps caused by heavy rainfall. Rescue teams saved several families after floodwaters submerged their tents in the al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis in -
Several Palestinians arrested as Israeli forces raid town in occupied West Bankby MI on February 24, 2026
Israeli forces raided a Palestinian town south of Nablus in the northern West Bank, arresting several people and damaging property, a local official said Tuesday. Yaqub Oweis, head of the...
Several Palestinians arrested as Israeli forces raid town in occupied West Bank
Israeli forces raided a Palestinian town south of Nablus in the northern West Bank, arresting several people and damaging property, a local official said Tuesday. Yaqub Oweis, head of the eastern Lubban local council, told Anadolu that Israeli troops entered the town around midnight, searched several homes and damaged property inside some houses. He said several young men were arrested, without specifying the number. The town, home to about 4,200 Palestinians, has faced repeated closures and tightened restrictions by Israeli forces since the war in Gaza began in October 2023, Oweis said. He added that illegal Israeli settlers have also raided the town and carried out acts of vandalism. READ: US lawmaker introduces bill to condition US arms use in Gaza, -
US lawmaker introduces bill to condition US arms use in Gaza, West Bankby MI on February 24, 2026
US Congressman Sean Casten on Monday introduced legislation that would bar the use of US-origin weapons in Gaza and the West Bank if Israel violates the Oct. 10, 2025, ceasefire,...
US lawmaker introduces bill to condition US arms use in Gaza, West Bank
US Congressman Sean Casten on Monday introduced legislation that would bar the use of US-origin weapons in Gaza and the West Bank if Israel violates the Oct. 10, 2025, ceasefire, pursues annexation, or fails to address settler violence against Palestinians, Anadolu reports. Casten said the Ceasefire Compliance Act is designed to align US military assistance with American laws, interests and values while preserving Israel’s right to defend itself. “As one of the United States’ most important allies, Israel must ensure that its policies and the use of U.S. military assistance align with American values, interests, and the law. “That starts with requiring compliance with the October 10, 2025, ceasefire agreement and the steps laid out in the 20-point plan, curbing -
Israeli minister raises flag in Jordan Valley, claims West Bank is ‘part of the Land of Israel’by MI on February 24, 2026
Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu has claimed that the occupied West Bank is “part of the Land of Israel”, publishing footage showing himself raising an Israeli flag on a mountain...
Israeli minister raises flag in Jordan Valley, claims West Bank is ‘part of the Land of Israel’
Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu has claimed that the occupied West Bank is “part of the Land of Israel”, publishing footage showing himself raising an Israeli flag on a mountain peak in the Jordan Valley. Eliyahu, a member of the far-right Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Power) party, shared the video on the social media platform X on Monday evening, amid growing Palestinian concerns that Israeli political rhetoric and actions are paving the way for the annexation of the West Bank. In the post, the minister said the Israeli flag had been raised “for the first time” on the summit of Mount Sartaba, approximately 650 metres above the Jordan Valley. “We are reclaiming what is ours,” Eliyahu said, adding that authorities plan -
PLO official says Hamas not a terrorist organisation and rejects calls for disarmamentby MI on February 24, 2026
Azzam al-Ahmad, Secretary-General of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), has said that Hamas is not a terrorist organisation and rejected calls for its disarmament, revealing plans...
PLO official says Hamas not a terrorist organisation and rejects calls for disarmament
Azzam al-Ahmad, Secretary-General of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), has said that Hamas is not a terrorist organisation and rejected calls for its disarmament, revealing plans for dialogue on the movement’s possible inclusion in the PLO. In an interview with Egypt’s Al-Shorouk newspaper, al-Ahmad addressed key political issues facing the Palestinian leadership, including the future governance of Gaza, relations between the PLO and Hamas, and international pressure to reform the Palestinian Authority. The senior Palestinian official, elected to his post last May following the appointment of Hussein al-Sheikh as Vice President of the Palestinian Authority, said discussions would soon begin regarding Hamas’s potential membership in the PLO framework. READ: Israel gives 60-day ultimatum for Hamas to disarm, -
Nouri al-Maliki refuses to withdraw prime ministerial bid despite US pressureby MI on February 24, 2026
Former Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki has said he will not withdraw his candidacy for the premiership despite reported United States pressure and threats of sanctions linked to his nomination....
Nouri al-Maliki refuses to withdraw prime ministerial bid despite US pressure
Former Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki has said he will not withdraw his candidacy for the premiership despite reported United States pressure and threats of sanctions linked to his nomination. Speaking to AFP on Monday, the leader of the State of Law Coalition said he had “absolutely no intention” of stepping aside, stressing that the decision rests solely with Iraqi political forces. “I have absolutely no intention of withdrawing, out of respect for the country I belong to, its sovereignty and its will,” al-Maliki said. “No one has the right to tell you not to vote for so-and-so and to vote for so-and-so.” Al-Maliki added that the Shiite Coordination Framework — the largest bloc in Iraq’s parliament — had agreed -
UN chief warns of ethnic cleansing risk in Gaza and global human rights collapseby MI on February 24, 2026
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has warned of the risk of ethnic cleansing in Gaza and a broader collapse of the global human rights system, citing escalating violations and growing...
UN chief warns of ethnic cleansing risk in Gaza and global human rights collapse
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has warned of the risk of ethnic cleansing in Gaza and a broader collapse of the global human rights system, citing escalating violations and growing disregard for international law worldwide. Speaking at the opening session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Guterres said civilian suffering had reached catastrophic levels across major conflict zones, including Gaza, Sudan and Ukraine. The Secretary-General stressed that the erosion of respect for human rights standards was not accidental but the result of deliberate political choices by international actors. He urged member states to stop treating human rights as optional commitments shaped by narrow political interests, emphasising that such rights are universal and indivisible. READ: UN raises alarm over risk -
Netanyahu again rejects Gaza administration logo over use of ‘national’by MI on February 24, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has renewed his objection to the logo of the Gaza Administration Committee, opposing the inclusion of the word “national”, according to a report published Monday...
Netanyahu again rejects Gaza administration logo over use of ‘national’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has renewed his objection to the logo of the Gaza Administration Committee, opposing the inclusion of the word “national”, according to a report published Monday by the Israeli newspaper Maariv. The newspaper said Netanyahu raised the issue during a meeting of the Security Cabinet, describing the logo as “unacceptable”. He had previously objected to an earlier version, arguing that it resembled the emblem of the Palestinian Authority. According to the report, the committee amended its design earlier this month in response to Israeli concerns. However, Netanyahu rejected the revised version as well, reiterating that Israel opposes the use of the term “national” in reference to the body. READ: Netanyahu tells Knesset Israel facing “very complex, difficult -
US evacuates embassy staff from Beirut amid rising regional tensionsby MI on February 24, 2026
The United States has begun evacuating dozens of personnel from its embassy in Beirut as regional tensions intensify, while Israel announced expanded military preparations linked to a potential confrontation involving...
US evacuates embassy staff from Beirut amid rising regional tensions
The United States has begun evacuating dozens of personnel from its embassy in Beirut as regional tensions intensify, while Israel announced expanded military preparations linked to a potential confrontation involving Iran and Hezbollah. Diplomatic sources and Lebanon’s LBCI television reported that dozens of US embassy staff were evacuated on Monday, 23rd February 2026, via Rafik Hariri International Airport. The move was described as a precautionary measure amid growing concerns over possible regional escalation. Security advisories issued to American citizens in Lebanon urged heightened vigilance and recommended avoiding crowded public areas. READ: Netanyahu tells Knesset Israel facing “very complex, difficult days” amid Iran tensions The partial evacuation reflects mounting diplomatic anxiety as tensions across the Middle East continue to rise. Meanwhile, assessments -
Palestine FM: Israel continues killing and displacement; peace impossible without ending occupationby MI on February 24, 2026
Palestinian Foreign Minister Varsen Aghabekian Shahin said on Monday that Israel continues mass killings and forced displacement, stressing that there can be no just peace without ending the occupation. She...
Palestine FM: Israel continues killing and displacement; peace impossible without ending occupation
Palestinian Foreign Minister Varsen Aghabekian Shahin said on Monday that Israel continues mass killings and forced displacement, stressing that there can be no just peace without ending the occupation. She made the remarks to the Human Rights Council during its 61st session in Geneva, Switzerland, according to a statement from the Palestinian Foreign Ministry. Shahin said, “Israel continues mass killings and forced displacement, imposing a colonial reality by military force, in blatant violation of international law and the United Nations Charter.” She added that “the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip shows a systematic disregard for the international system and its resolutions.” READ: Peace with Israel ‘not possible’ under constant violations of Palestinian rights, says foreign minister With US support, -
Sudan’s Burhan offers amnesty to RSF fighters who lay down armsby MI on February 24, 2026
Sudan’s Sovereign Council Chairman, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, on Monday offered amnesty to fighters from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) if they lay down their arms. The remarks were made during...
Sudan’s Burhan offers amnesty to RSF fighters who lay down arms
Sudan’s Sovereign Council Chairman, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, on Monday offered amnesty to fighters from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) if they lay down their arms. The remarks were made during a graduation ceremony for a new group of officers at the Naval College in Omdurman, west of the capital, Khartoum, according to a statement from the Sovereign Council. Burhan said the Sudanese army and people would continue fighting until the RSF was “defeated” and the country was “cleansed” of the group. “We have no option but to continue the battle to its end, or for the enemy to surrender and be eliminated,” he said. He renewed his offer of “amnesty for fighters who were misled”, adding: “The doors of repentance -
More than 606 migrants dead or missing in Mediterranean since start of yearby MI on February 24, 2026
At least 606 migrants have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean Sea since the beginning of 2026, the United Nations’ International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Monday. “This...
More than 606 migrants dead or missing in Mediterranean since start of year
At least 606 migrants have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean Sea since the beginning of 2026, the United Nations’ International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Monday. “This marks the deadliest start to a year in the Mediterranean since IOM began recording such data in 2014,” the agency added on its website page. An IOM spokesperson said at least 30 people were reported dead or missing after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of Crete Island on Saturday as it was heading to Greece in bad weather. Greek authorities said they had recovered the bodies of three men and one woman. Four vessels are continuing to search for survivors. READ: UN says 53 migrants dead or missing -
Huckabee’s Zionist dogma set to destroy the Middle Eastby MI on February 24, 2026
When a sitting United States ambassador declares that it would be “fine if they took it all,” diplomacy does not merely slip — it crosses a threshold. Mike Huckabee’s endorsement...
Huckabee’s Zionist dogma set to destroy the Middle East
When a sitting United States ambassador declares that it would be “fine if they took it all,” diplomacy does not merely slip — it crosses a threshold. Mike Huckabee’s endorsement of full Israeli control over occupied Palestinian territory, delivered on The Tucker Carlson Show, was not an offhand remark. It was a political signal. And in the context of a 78-year conflict defined by land, law and legitimacy, such signals carry strategic weight. For decades, successive US administrations have formally endorsed a negotiated two-state solution. That position was often inconsistently applied, and frequently undermined by events on the ground, but it served as a diplomatic anchor. It affirmed that occupation was not sovereignty and that territorial disputes required negotiation, not -
Netanyahu tells Knesset Israel facing “very complex, difficult days” amid Iran tensionsby MI on February 24, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered an unusually brief address to the Knesset on Monday evening, saying the country is facing “very complex and difficult days”. Speaking during a plenary...
Netanyahu tells Knesset Israel facing “very complex, difficult days” amid Iran tensions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered an unusually brief address to the Knesset on Monday evening, saying the country is facing “very complex and difficult days”. Speaking during a plenary session convened under the so-called “40 signatures” procedure, initiated by the opposition under the title “Loss of security control inside and outside Israel’s borders”, Netanyahu addressed rising tensions with Iran and the large-scale deployment of US forces in the Middle East amid preparations for a possible strike. In a markedly shorter speech than usual, he said: “We are in very complex and extremely difficult days, full of challenges for the life of the state. No one knows what tomorrow will bring. We are vigilant and prepared for every scenario. I -
Iraqi militia warns Syria against involvement in US ground military action against Iranby MI on February 24, 2026
The Iraqi armed group Kataib Hezbollah has warned the Syrian authorities against becoming involved in what it described as a US ground military adventure against Iran. In a statement issued...
Iraqi militia warns Syria against involvement in US ground military action against Iran
The Iraqi armed group Kataib Hezbollah has warned the Syrian authorities against becoming involved in what it described as a US ground military adventure against Iran. In a statement issued on Monday, the security official of the group, Abu Ali al-Askari, warned of rising tensions in the region linked to US military movements. In the statement, published on his Telegram channel, he said that “US preparations to target the Islamic Republic from Syria, passing through Iraq’s Kurdistan Region, are escalating, taking on a ground character.” READ: Turkey using all diplomatic tools to prevent attack on Iran, parliament speaker says The official called on “people in the region” to act rationally and avoid becoming involved in a military adventure targeting Iran. He -
Spain urges EU to use pressure tools against Israeli governmentby MI on February 24, 2026
Spain’s Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, has called for a firmer European stance as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues and Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank persists....
Spain urges EU to use pressure tools against Israeli government
Spain’s Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, has called for a firmer European stance as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues and Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank persists. In a post on X on Monday, Albares said killings were still ongoing in Gaza while humanitarian aid remained stuck at border crossings. He added that the European Union’s silence over what he described as Israeli violations in the West Bank and attempts to displace Palestinians was incomprehensible, calling for a clearer stance that aligns with the values proclaimed by the Union. Albares said the EU has the necessary tools to exert pressure on the Israeli government and urged the bloc to use them effectively to address the worsening humanitarian -
Gulf bloc urges Iraq to withdraw UN map, coordinates over ‘infringement’ of Kuwait’s sovereigntyby Marwa A on February 23, 2026
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) called on Iraq on Monday to withdraw a map and geographic coordinates Baghdad submitted to the United Nations, which Kuwait says infringes on its territory,...
Gulf bloc urges Iraq to withdraw UN map, coordinates over ‘infringement’ of Kuwait’s sovereignty
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) called on Iraq on Monday to withdraw a map and geographic coordinates Baghdad submitted to the United Nations, which Kuwait says infringes on its territory, Anadolu reports. In a statement, GCC Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi said the map and coordinates “represent an infringement upon the sovereignty of the State of Kuwait over its maritime areas and shoals,” including Fasht Al Qaid and Fasht Al A’aij. He stressed the importance of addressing the issue “by resorting to the rules and principles of international law and the provisions of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS),” in line with bilateral understandings, agreements and memoranda of understanding between the two countries. Albudaiwi reaffirmed -
Displaced in Gaza During Ramadanby Marwa A on February 23, 2026
Images: Gazans welcome Ramadan with destroyed mosques and weak market activity
Displaced in Gaza During Ramadan
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Iran in the face of the armed diplomacy of imperialismby Marwa A on February 23, 2026
The ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran, mediated by Oman and recently held in Geneva, have been presented by Western diplomacy as a technical effort to contain nuclear...
Iran in the face of the armed diplomacy of imperialism
The ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran, mediated by Oman and recently held in Geneva, have been presented by Western diplomacy as a technical effort to contain nuclear risks. This version is a carefully constructed farce. What is at stake is not the so-called “non-proliferation”, but a direct dispute between national sovereignty and imperial domination, conducted in order to preserve the regional hegemony of “Israel” and to keep the Middle East under the strategic tutelage of the US–Zionist axis. The United States does not negotiate in the name of peace or international security. It negotiates as the diplomatic and military arm of the Zionist regime, tasked with neutralising any regional power that escapes the colonial control imposed after -
The digital high commissioner: Trump’s Maliki threat and the illusion of Iraqi sovereigntyby Marwa A on February 23, 2026
When President Donald Trump took to social media to demand that former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki withdraw his bid for a return to power, the message landed with explosive...
The digital high commissioner: Trump’s Maliki threat and the illusion of Iraqi sovereignty
When President Donald Trump took to social media to demand that former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki withdraw his bid for a return to power, the message landed with explosive force. Within days, Maliki’s coalition Coordination Framework crumbled, withdrawing support under the weight of American pressure. What might have seemed like a passing tweet became a decisive intervention in Iraq’s fragile political landscape. Trump’s slapping tweed underscored how Washington’s hand still shapes outcomes in Baghdad. Maliki’s legacy and Washington’s fear Maliki’s candidacy was always controversial. His tenure from 2006 to 2014 was marked by sectarian policies that alienated Sunnis and Kurds. Analysts blame his governance for creating the conditions that allowed ISIS to rise. “Maliki’s return would have cemented Iraq’s -
From 9/11 to Gaza, we still need Middle East studiesby Marwa A on February 23, 2026
Middle East studies is facing a crisis stemming from both funding cuts and a broader marginalization linked to a political climate of rapidly increasing levels of Islamophobia. From the aftermath...
From 9/11 to Gaza, we still need Middle East studies
Middle East studies is facing a crisis stemming from both funding cuts and a broader marginalization linked to a political climate of rapidly increasing levels of Islamophobia. From the aftermath of 9/11 to October 7th, the history of Middle East studies can teach us about where we are going and why we should fight to change course. Attacks on the discipline are rooted in fears of how education can threaten U.S. narratives on Gaza and strengthen advocacy for Palestinian freedom. As a PhD in Middle Eastern and North African studies, I can tell you that many of us chose to study cultures, religions, and countries because of a desire to understand and to dialogue. Our goal was to contribute some -
KKK-style Israeli lynching in occupied West Bank leaves American teenager deadby Marwa A on February 23, 2026
Details have emerged of the killing of a 19-year-old American from Philadelphia who was shot dead by an armed Israeli settler during a raid on the Palestinian village of Mukhmas...
KKK-style Israeli lynching in occupied West Bank leaves American teenager dead
Details have emerged of the killing of a 19-year-old American from Philadelphia who was shot dead by an armed Israeli settler during a raid on the Palestinian village of Mukhmas in the illegally occupied West Bank. The events were reconstructed by journalist Jasper Nathaniel, who interviewed multiple eyewitnesses present during the attack. Nasrallah Abu Siyam was killed on the first full day of Ramadan after masked settlers, some armed with automatic weapons, stormed the small shepherding community alongside Israeli soldiers. At least four other Palestinians were shot, several more were beaten with metal rods, and more than 300 sheep and goats were driven off by settlers as troops fired tear gas and stun grenades into residential areas. According to eyewitness -
Brazil’s Samba school wins 2026 carnival title with parade honouring Palestineby MI on February 23, 2026
The samba school “Rosa do Povo” won the Access Group championship at the 2026 Curitiba Carnival, turning its debut into a high-impact result. Beyond competition, the parade delivered a clear...
Brazil’s Samba school wins 2026 carnival title with parade honouring Palestine
The samba school “Rosa do Povo” won the Access Group championship at the 2026 Curitiba Carnival, turning its debut into a high-impact result. Beyond competition, the parade delivered a clear message of solidarity with Gaza and Palestine, embedding that position directly into its samba-enredo and aligning artistic performance with an explicit socio-political stance. Its inaugural a samba-enredo, “A Rose Is Born in the Curitiba of All Peoples”, Palestine was not a small detail in the presentation, it was one of the emotional centers of the samba theme. Gaza and the Palestinian people were portrayed as symbols of strength, survival, and dignity in the face of violence. The support for Gaza and Palestine was made explicit through visual and lyrical elements. -
Backing Israel cost Democrats 2024 election, post-mortem revealsby MI on February 23, 2026
Support for Israel was a key factor in the 2024 loss in the presidential election, an internal Democratic autopsy has found, according to a report by Axios. Senior party officials...
Backing Israel cost Democrats 2024 election, post-mortem reveals
Support for Israel was a key factor in the 2024 loss in the presidential election, an internal Democratic autopsy has found, according to a report by Axios. Senior party officials have concluded that Joe Biden’s unwavering backing of Israel’s genocide on Gaza cost the Democrats critical support among younger and progressive voters. The findings, which remain under lock and key at the Democratic National Committee (DNC), have fuelled accusations that party leaders are suppressing politically explosive conclusions about the electoral impact of US policy towards Israel. Officials who worked on the still-secret review of the 2024 defeat determined that former president Biden’s approach to Israel’s assault on Gaza was a “net-negative” for the party. READ: Voting against genocide: How Gaza -
EU commissioner urges expanded Rafah access to boost Gaza aidby MI on February 23, 2026
Humanitarian aid is entering Gaza only “drop by drop,” European Commissioner for Equality and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib said Monday, calling for expanded access through the Rafah crossing, fewer restrictions...
EU commissioner urges expanded Rafah access to boost Gaza aid
Humanitarian aid is entering Gaza only “drop by drop,” European Commissioner for Equality and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib said Monday, calling for expanded access through the Rafah crossing, fewer restrictions on dual-use goods and greater access for NGOs operating on the ground, Anadolu reports. “The crossing point is open, but not enough,” Lahbib said at the doorstep of the EU Foreign Affairs Council, warning that “there are still strikes every day” and that “citizens are killed and injured every day because of the strikes.” She stressed that “the first phase is not fully implemented, so we still need to work on this first phase before talking about the second.” Highlighting risks to humanitarian staff, she said: “So far, 600 humanitarian -
Mosque entrance set on fire, racist graffiti sprayed in West Bank villageby MI on February 23, 2026
Israeli settlers set fire to the entrance of a mosque and sprayed racist slogans on its walls in the occupied West Bank, Nablus, on Monday, Anadolu reports. In a statement,...
Mosque entrance set on fire, racist graffiti sprayed in West Bank village
Israeli settlers set fire to the entrance of a mosque and sprayed racist slogans on its walls in the occupied West Bank, Nablus, on Monday, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Awqaf said settlers attempted to torch a mosque in the village of Tel, near Nablus. The statement added that the arson attempt targeted the Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque. Since the war on Gaza began on Oct. 8, 2023, Israel has intensified operations in the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, through the army and illegal settlers. READ: Gazans mark Ramadan without hundreds of imams killed in Israeli war These actions include killings, arrests, demolitions, displacement and settlement expansion. Palestinians warn that the measures pave the way for -
India’s hyphenated ties with Israel betray its past stand for decolonizationby MI on February 23, 2026
India and Israel have cultivated a robust strategic partnership based on shared interests in defense, technology, agriculture, and counter-terrorism. Since normalizing relations in 1992, they have transitioned into key allies,...
India’s hyphenated ties with Israel betray its past stand for decolonization
India and Israel have cultivated a robust strategic partnership based on shared interests in defense, technology, agriculture, and counter-terrorism. Since normalizing relations in 1992, they have transitioned into key allies, with Israel becoming a top defense supplier and India emerging as a major market for Israeli technology, fostering a “special” and high-trust relationship. This bonhomie with Israel’s fascist stance hyphenates India with a country that is increasingly fascist, racist, colonial, militaristic, and the only official apartheid state in the world. Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to visit Israel on February 27-28, 2026, marking a significant, high-stakes visit to deepen these ties during his third term. The partnership between India and Israel, characterized by deep defense, technology, and intelligence cooperation, is often
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In Waiting for the Light: The Hidden Philosophy of Ramadan,by Marwa A on February 24, 2026
In a world where eating has become a solitary act, snatched quickly in front of a screen or in the corner of an office, Ramadan arrives to restore the rhythm that modern life has quietly eroded. Not only the rhythm of the body, but the rhythm of community itself. The moment of iftar marks not the end of hunger, but the beginning of shared time. It is a rare moment when human beings come together without meeting, because the sun neither waits for nor favours anyone. This is what Muhammad Abdulsater captures in his recent piece for The Guardian when he writes, ‘Iftar isn’t just eating; it’s synchronisation’. A simple sentence, yet it opens a wide door to understanding Ramadan
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28 killed, dozens injured in RSF attack on Sudan’s North Darfur, medics sayby MI on February 24, 2026
At least 28 civilians were killed and 39 others injured, including 10 women, in attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in North Darfur, a Sudanese medical group said Tuesday. The Sudan Doctors Network said in a statement that the fatalities were reported in a rocket attack on the town of Mustariha in western Sudan. The attack also destroyed the area’s only health center. Medical personnel were attacked, and one healthcare worker was detained and has been missing ever since, the group stated. The medical group said the attack has caused a large wave of displacement to nearby villages and settlements amid already dire humanitarian conditions. “These attacks constitute a fully fledged crime and a blatant violation of all
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France delivers 80 tons of food aid to Gaza: Foreign ministerby MI on February 24, 2026
France delivered 80 tons of food aid to Gaza on Monday, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said, noting that the humanitarian situation in the enclave remains difficult despite a ceasefire, Anadolu reports. “France delivered 80 tons of food aid to Gaza yesterday, where the humanitarian situation remains difficult despite the ceasefire. 320 tons are still waiting to be delivered,” Barrot wrote on the US social media company X. He stressed that assistance must reach civilians without obstruction. “The aid must be allowed to reach civilian populations without hindrance, alongside whom we remain mobilized,” he said. Although a ceasefire agreement took effect on Oct. 10, 2025, living conditions have not significantly improved, with Israel continuing to block the entry of aid shipments
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Heavy rains flood displaced Palestinians’ tents in Gaza amid cold waveby MI on February 24, 2026
Heavy rains flooded tents sheltering displaced Palestinians across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday in the first winter storm to hit the territory since the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis amid Israeli restrictions on shelter supplies, officials and witnesses said. A weather system brought rain and falling temperatures to Gaza late Monday and was expected to ease by Tuesday evening, meteorologist Laith Al-Alami said in a post on the US social media company Facebook. Gaza’s Civil Defense said its crews received multiple distress calls overnight reporting flooded displacement camps caused by heavy rainfall. Rescue teams saved several families after floodwaters submerged their tents in the al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis in
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Several Palestinians arrested as Israeli forces raid town in occupied West Bankby MI on February 24, 2026
Israeli forces raided a Palestinian town south of Nablus in the northern West Bank, arresting several people and damaging property, a local official said Tuesday. Yaqub Oweis, head of the eastern Lubban local council, told Anadolu that Israeli troops entered the town around midnight, searched several homes and damaged property inside some houses. He said several young men were arrested, without specifying the number. The town, home to about 4,200 Palestinians, has faced repeated closures and tightened restrictions by Israeli forces since the war in Gaza began in October 2023, Oweis said. He added that illegal Israeli settlers have also raided the town and carried out acts of vandalism. READ: US lawmaker introduces bill to condition US arms use in Gaza,
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US lawmaker introduces bill to condition US arms use in Gaza, West Bankby MI on February 24, 2026
US Congressman Sean Casten on Monday introduced legislation that would bar the use of US-origin weapons in Gaza and the West Bank if Israel violates the Oct. 10, 2025, ceasefire, pursues annexation, or fails to address settler violence against Palestinians, Anadolu reports. Casten said the Ceasefire Compliance Act is designed to align US military assistance with American laws, interests and values while preserving Israel’s right to defend itself. “As one of the United States’ most important allies, Israel must ensure that its policies and the use of U.S. military assistance align with American values, interests, and the law. “That starts with requiring compliance with the October 10, 2025, ceasefire agreement and the steps laid out in the 20-point plan, curbing
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Israeli minister raises flag in Jordan Valley, claims West Bank is ‘part of the Land of Israel’by MI on February 24, 2026
Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu has claimed that the occupied West Bank is “part of the Land of Israel”, publishing footage showing himself raising an Israeli flag on a mountain peak in the Jordan Valley. Eliyahu, a member of the far-right Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Power) party, shared the video on the social media platform X on Monday evening, amid growing Palestinian concerns that Israeli political rhetoric and actions are paving the way for the annexation of the West Bank. In the post, the minister said the Israeli flag had been raised “for the first time” on the summit of Mount Sartaba, approximately 650 metres above the Jordan Valley. “We are reclaiming what is ours,” Eliyahu said, adding that authorities plan
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PLO official says Hamas not a terrorist organisation and rejects calls for disarmamentby MI on February 24, 2026
Azzam al-Ahmad, Secretary-General of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), has said that Hamas is not a terrorist organisation and rejected calls for its disarmament, revealing plans for dialogue on the movement’s possible inclusion in the PLO. In an interview with Egypt’s Al-Shorouk newspaper, al-Ahmad addressed key political issues facing the Palestinian leadership, including the future governance of Gaza, relations between the PLO and Hamas, and international pressure to reform the Palestinian Authority. The senior Palestinian official, elected to his post last May following the appointment of Hussein al-Sheikh as Vice President of the Palestinian Authority, said discussions would soon begin regarding Hamas’s potential membership in the PLO framework. READ: Israel gives 60-day ultimatum for Hamas to disarm,
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Nouri al-Maliki refuses to withdraw prime ministerial bid despite US pressureby MI on February 24, 2026
Former Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki has said he will not withdraw his candidacy for the premiership despite reported United States pressure and threats of sanctions linked to his nomination. Speaking to AFP on Monday, the leader of the State of Law Coalition said he had “absolutely no intention” of stepping aside, stressing that the decision rests solely with Iraqi political forces. “I have absolutely no intention of withdrawing, out of respect for the country I belong to, its sovereignty and its will,” al-Maliki said. “No one has the right to tell you not to vote for so-and-so and to vote for so-and-so.” Al-Maliki added that the Shiite Coordination Framework — the largest bloc in Iraq’s parliament — had agreed
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UN chief warns of ethnic cleansing risk in Gaza and global human rights collapseby MI on February 24, 2026
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has warned of the risk of ethnic cleansing in Gaza and a broader collapse of the global human rights system, citing escalating violations and growing disregard for international law worldwide. Speaking at the opening session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Guterres said civilian suffering had reached catastrophic levels across major conflict zones, including Gaza, Sudan and Ukraine. The Secretary-General stressed that the erosion of respect for human rights standards was not accidental but the result of deliberate political choices by international actors. He urged member states to stop treating human rights as optional commitments shaped by narrow political interests, emphasising that such rights are universal and indivisible. READ: UN raises alarm over risk
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Netanyahu again rejects Gaza administration logo over use of ‘national’by MI on February 24, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has renewed his objection to the logo of the Gaza Administration Committee, opposing the inclusion of the word “national”, according to a report published Monday by the Israeli newspaper Maariv. The newspaper said Netanyahu raised the issue during a meeting of the Security Cabinet, describing the logo as “unacceptable”. He had previously objected to an earlier version, arguing that it resembled the emblem of the Palestinian Authority. According to the report, the committee amended its design earlier this month in response to Israeli concerns. However, Netanyahu rejected the revised version as well, reiterating that Israel opposes the use of the term “national” in reference to the body. READ: Netanyahu tells Knesset Israel facing “very complex, difficult
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US evacuates embassy staff from Beirut amid rising regional tensionsby MI on February 24, 2026
The United States has begun evacuating dozens of personnel from its embassy in Beirut as regional tensions intensify, while Israel announced expanded military preparations linked to a potential confrontation involving Iran and Hezbollah. Diplomatic sources and Lebanon’s LBCI television reported that dozens of US embassy staff were evacuated on Monday, 23rd February 2026, via Rafik Hariri International Airport. The move was described as a precautionary measure amid growing concerns over possible regional escalation. Security advisories issued to American citizens in Lebanon urged heightened vigilance and recommended avoiding crowded public areas. READ: Netanyahu tells Knesset Israel facing “very complex, difficult days” amid Iran tensions The partial evacuation reflects mounting diplomatic anxiety as tensions across the Middle East continue to rise. Meanwhile, assessments
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Palestine FM: Israel continues killing and displacement; peace impossible without ending occupationby MI on February 24, 2026
Palestinian Foreign Minister Varsen Aghabekian Shahin said on Monday that Israel continues mass killings and forced displacement, stressing that there can be no just peace without ending the occupation. She made the remarks to the Human Rights Council during its 61st session in Geneva, Switzerland, according to a statement from the Palestinian Foreign Ministry. Shahin said, “Israel continues mass killings and forced displacement, imposing a colonial reality by military force, in blatant violation of international law and the United Nations Charter.” She added that “the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip shows a systematic disregard for the international system and its resolutions.” READ: Peace with Israel ‘not possible’ under constant violations of Palestinian rights, says foreign minister With US support,
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Sudan’s Burhan offers amnesty to RSF fighters who lay down armsby MI on February 24, 2026
Sudan’s Sovereign Council Chairman, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, on Monday offered amnesty to fighters from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) if they lay down their arms. The remarks were made during a graduation ceremony for a new group of officers at the Naval College in Omdurman, west of the capital, Khartoum, according to a statement from the Sovereign Council. Burhan said the Sudanese army and people would continue fighting until the RSF was “defeated” and the country was “cleansed” of the group. “We have no option but to continue the battle to its end, or for the enemy to surrender and be eliminated,” he said. He renewed his offer of “amnesty for fighters who were misled”, adding: “The doors of repentance
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More than 606 migrants dead or missing in Mediterranean since start of yearby MI on February 24, 2026
At least 606 migrants have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean Sea since the beginning of 2026, the United Nations’ International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Monday. “This marks the deadliest start to a year in the Mediterranean since IOM began recording such data in 2014,” the agency added on its website page. An IOM spokesperson said at least 30 people were reported dead or missing after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of Crete Island on Saturday as it was heading to Greece in bad weather. Greek authorities said they had recovered the bodies of three men and one woman. Four vessels are continuing to search for survivors. READ: UN says 53 migrants dead or missing
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Huckabee’s Zionist dogma set to destroy the Middle Eastby MI on February 24, 2026
When a sitting United States ambassador declares that it would be “fine if they took it all,” diplomacy does not merely slip — it crosses a threshold. Mike Huckabee’s endorsement of full Israeli control over occupied Palestinian territory, delivered on The Tucker Carlson Show, was not an offhand remark. It was a political signal. And in the context of a 78-year conflict defined by land, law and legitimacy, such signals carry strategic weight. For decades, successive US administrations have formally endorsed a negotiated two-state solution. That position was often inconsistently applied, and frequently undermined by events on the ground, but it served as a diplomatic anchor. It affirmed that occupation was not sovereignty and that territorial disputes required negotiation, not
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Netanyahu tells Knesset Israel facing “very complex, difficult days” amid Iran tensionsby MI on February 24, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered an unusually brief address to the Knesset on Monday evening, saying the country is facing “very complex and difficult days”. Speaking during a plenary session convened under the so-called “40 signatures” procedure, initiated by the opposition under the title “Loss of security control inside and outside Israel’s borders”, Netanyahu addressed rising tensions with Iran and the large-scale deployment of US forces in the Middle East amid preparations for a possible strike. In a markedly shorter speech than usual, he said: “We are in very complex and extremely difficult days, full of challenges for the life of the state. No one knows what tomorrow will bring. We are vigilant and prepared for every scenario. I
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Iraqi militia warns Syria against involvement in US ground military action against Iranby MI on February 24, 2026
The Iraqi armed group Kataib Hezbollah has warned the Syrian authorities against becoming involved in what it described as a US ground military adventure against Iran. In a statement issued on Monday, the security official of the group, Abu Ali al-Askari, warned of rising tensions in the region linked to US military movements. In the statement, published on his Telegram channel, he said that “US preparations to target the Islamic Republic from Syria, passing through Iraq’s Kurdistan Region, are escalating, taking on a ground character.” READ: Turkey using all diplomatic tools to prevent attack on Iran, parliament speaker says The official called on “people in the region” to act rationally and avoid becoming involved in a military adventure targeting Iran. He
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Spain urges EU to use pressure tools against Israeli governmentby MI on February 24, 2026
Spain’s Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, has called for a firmer European stance as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues and Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank persists. In a post on X on Monday, Albares said killings were still ongoing in Gaza while humanitarian aid remained stuck at border crossings. He added that the European Union’s silence over what he described as Israeli violations in the West Bank and attempts to displace Palestinians was incomprehensible, calling for a clearer stance that aligns with the values proclaimed by the Union. Albares said the EU has the necessary tools to exert pressure on the Israeli government and urged the bloc to use them effectively to address the worsening humanitarian
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Gulf bloc urges Iraq to withdraw UN map, coordinates over ‘infringement’ of Kuwait’s sovereigntyby Marwa A on February 23, 2026
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) called on Iraq on Monday to withdraw a map and geographic coordinates Baghdad submitted to the United Nations, which Kuwait says infringes on its territory, Anadolu reports. In a statement, GCC Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi said the map and coordinates “represent an infringement upon the sovereignty of the State of Kuwait over its maritime areas and shoals,” including Fasht Al Qaid and Fasht Al A’aij. He stressed the importance of addressing the issue “by resorting to the rules and principles of international law and the provisions of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS),” in line with bilateral understandings, agreements and memoranda of understanding between the two countries. Albudaiwi reaffirmed
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Displaced in Gaza During Ramadanby Marwa A on February 23, 2026
Images: Gazans welcome Ramadan with destroyed mosques and weak market activity
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Iran in the face of the armed diplomacy of imperialismby Marwa A on February 23, 2026
The ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran, mediated by Oman and recently held in Geneva, have been presented by Western diplomacy as a technical effort to contain nuclear risks. This version is a carefully constructed farce. What is at stake is not the so-called “non-proliferation”, but a direct dispute between national sovereignty and imperial domination, conducted in order to preserve the regional hegemony of “Israel” and to keep the Middle East under the strategic tutelage of the US–Zionist axis. The United States does not negotiate in the name of peace or international security. It negotiates as the diplomatic and military arm of the Zionist regime, tasked with neutralising any regional power that escapes the colonial control imposed after
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The digital high commissioner: Trump’s Maliki threat and the illusion of Iraqi sovereigntyby Marwa A on February 23, 2026
When President Donald Trump took to social media to demand that former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki withdraw his bid for a return to power, the message landed with explosive force. Within days, Maliki’s coalition Coordination Framework crumbled, withdrawing support under the weight of American pressure. What might have seemed like a passing tweet became a decisive intervention in Iraq’s fragile political landscape. Trump’s slapping tweed underscored how Washington’s hand still shapes outcomes in Baghdad. Maliki’s legacy and Washington’s fear Maliki’s candidacy was always controversial. His tenure from 2006 to 2014 was marked by sectarian policies that alienated Sunnis and Kurds. Analysts blame his governance for creating the conditions that allowed ISIS to rise. “Maliki’s return would have cemented Iraq’s
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From 9/11 to Gaza, we still need Middle East studiesby Marwa A on February 23, 2026
Middle East studies is facing a crisis stemming from both funding cuts and a broader marginalization linked to a political climate of rapidly increasing levels of Islamophobia. From the aftermath of 9/11 to October 7th, the history of Middle East studies can teach us about where we are going and why we should fight to change course. Attacks on the discipline are rooted in fears of how education can threaten U.S. narratives on Gaza and strengthen advocacy for Palestinian freedom. As a PhD in Middle Eastern and North African studies, I can tell you that many of us chose to study cultures, religions, and countries because of a desire to understand and to dialogue. Our goal was to contribute some
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KKK-style Israeli lynching in occupied West Bank leaves American teenager deadby Marwa A on February 23, 2026
Details have emerged of the killing of a 19-year-old American from Philadelphia who was shot dead by an armed Israeli settler during a raid on the Palestinian village of Mukhmas in the illegally occupied West Bank. The events were reconstructed by journalist Jasper Nathaniel, who interviewed multiple eyewitnesses present during the attack. Nasrallah Abu Siyam was killed on the first full day of Ramadan after masked settlers, some armed with automatic weapons, stormed the small shepherding community alongside Israeli soldiers. At least four other Palestinians were shot, several more were beaten with metal rods, and more than 300 sheep and goats were driven off by settlers as troops fired tear gas and stun grenades into residential areas. According to eyewitness
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Brazil’s Samba school wins 2026 carnival title with parade honouring Palestineby MI on February 23, 2026
The samba school “Rosa do Povo” won the Access Group championship at the 2026 Curitiba Carnival, turning its debut into a high-impact result. Beyond competition, the parade delivered a clear message of solidarity with Gaza and Palestine, embedding that position directly into its samba-enredo and aligning artistic performance with an explicit socio-political stance. Its inaugural a samba-enredo, “A Rose Is Born in the Curitiba of All Peoples”, Palestine was not a small detail in the presentation, it was one of the emotional centers of the samba theme. Gaza and the Palestinian people were portrayed as symbols of strength, survival, and dignity in the face of violence. The support for Gaza and Palestine was made explicit through visual and lyrical elements.
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Backing Israel cost Democrats 2024 election, post-mortem revealsby MI on February 23, 2026
Support for Israel was a key factor in the 2024 loss in the presidential election, an internal Democratic autopsy has found, according to a report by Axios. Senior party officials have concluded that Joe Biden’s unwavering backing of Israel’s genocide on Gaza cost the Democrats critical support among younger and progressive voters. The findings, which remain under lock and key at the Democratic National Committee (DNC), have fuelled accusations that party leaders are suppressing politically explosive conclusions about the electoral impact of US policy towards Israel. Officials who worked on the still-secret review of the 2024 defeat determined that former president Biden’s approach to Israel’s assault on Gaza was a “net-negative” for the party. READ: Voting against genocide: How Gaza
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EU commissioner urges expanded Rafah access to boost Gaza aidby MI on February 23, 2026
Humanitarian aid is entering Gaza only “drop by drop,” European Commissioner for Equality and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib said Monday, calling for expanded access through the Rafah crossing, fewer restrictions on dual-use goods and greater access for NGOs operating on the ground, Anadolu reports. “The crossing point is open, but not enough,” Lahbib said at the doorstep of the EU Foreign Affairs Council, warning that “there are still strikes every day” and that “citizens are killed and injured every day because of the strikes.” She stressed that “the first phase is not fully implemented, so we still need to work on this first phase before talking about the second.” Highlighting risks to humanitarian staff, she said: “So far, 600 humanitarian
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Mosque entrance set on fire, racist graffiti sprayed in West Bank villageby MI on February 23, 2026
Israeli settlers set fire to the entrance of a mosque and sprayed racist slogans on its walls in the occupied West Bank, Nablus, on Monday, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Awqaf said settlers attempted to torch a mosque in the village of Tel, near Nablus. The statement added that the arson attempt targeted the Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque. Since the war on Gaza began on Oct. 8, 2023, Israel has intensified operations in the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, through the army and illegal settlers. READ: Gazans mark Ramadan without hundreds of imams killed in Israeli war These actions include killings, arrests, demolitions, displacement and settlement expansion. Palestinians warn that the measures pave the way for
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India’s hyphenated ties with Israel betray its past stand for decolonizationby MI on February 23, 2026
India and Israel have cultivated a robust strategic partnership based on shared interests in defense, technology, agriculture, and counter-terrorism. Since normalizing relations in 1992, they have transitioned into key allies, with Israel becoming a top defense supplier and India emerging as a major market for Israeli technology, fostering a “special” and high-trust relationship. This bonhomie with Israel’s fascist stance hyphenates India with a country that is increasingly fascist, racist, colonial, militaristic, and the only official apartheid state in the world. Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to visit Israel on February 27-28, 2026, marking a significant, high-stakes visit to deepen these ties during his third term. The partnership between India and Israel, characterized by deep defense, technology, and intelligence cooperation, is often
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The day after the bombs: The strategic void of US intervention in Iranby MI on February 23, 2026
It seems that in his second presidential term, Donald Trump is still severely suffering from the same problem he had eight years ago; he fundamentally does not understand Iran. Evidently, Trump lacks a clear understanding of Iran’s geopolitical and identity-based complexities, which has now brought him to the brink of one of his most perilous foreign policy decisions: issuing the order for war. While the prospect of a prolonged aerial bombing campaign still appears alluring to American politicians, the new paradigm of intervention—namely, what recently unfolded in Venezuela—has given Washington a dangerous surge of overconfidence; a miscalculation that could ultimately culminate in a full-scale catastrophe in the Middle East. Iran is not Libya, nor Iraq, nor Venezuela; and attempting to
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Pan-Islamic grouping to hold emergency meeting Thursday to discuss ‘invalid’ Israeli decisions in West Bankby MI on February 23, 2026
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) will hold an emergency meeting of its foreign ministers on Thursday to address Israel’s decisions to expand illegal settlements and pursue annexation of the occupied West Bank, Anadolu reports. The Jeddah meeting comes at the request of Palestine “to coordinate positions and discuss ways of action to confront these invalid decisions” and measures aimed at “changing the legal, political and demographic status of Palestinian territory and undermining the two-state solution,” the organization’s General Secretariat said in a statement. On Feb. 15, the Israeli government approved a proposal to register large areas in the West Bank as “state property,” for the first time since Israel occupied the territory in 1967. According to Israeli media, the
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Gazans mark Ramadan without hundreds of imams killed in Israeli warby MI on February 23, 2026
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan has arrived in the Gaza Strip without hundreds of imams, preachers and Quran teachers who were killed during the Israeli war, leaving hundreds of mosques in ruins and altering traditions Palestinians long associated with the fasting month. Palestinians say they miss the imams who once led prayers, delivered Friday sermons and offered religious lessons that shaped both spiritual and social life in the enclave. Residents now pray in wooden and plastic tents erected atop or beside the rubble of destroyed mosques, or inside partially damaged buildings with cracked walls. According to Gaza’s Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs, Israel killed 312 preachers, imams, religious instructors and Quran teachers during Israel’s two-year war and destroyed
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Hamas: Netanyahu’s remarks on new regional axis a direct threat to Arab interestsby MI on February 23, 2026
Hazem Qassem, spokesman for the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), said that remarks by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about forming a new regional axis including Arab states amount to “blatant disregard” for Arab countries and pose a direct threat to their interests. In a statement posted on Sunday, Qassem said Netanyahu’s talk of a new regional bloc, involving Arab nations, reflects a lack of respect for the region’s leading Arab powers and represents a real threat to their strategic interests. He added that Israel, which he described as alien to the region and its history, seeks to lead regional alliances with US backing in order to advance its own interests, which he said are inherently at odds with those of
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Tensions rise in Tel Aviv as Netanyahu asks: “Is Trump still with us? I’m worried.”by MI on February 23, 2026
The planned summit between the United States and Iran in Geneva on Thursday is seen in Washington as a crucial opportunity to advance talks on a new nuclear agreement. While President Donald Trump’s advisers, including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, are seeking to allow more room for diplomacy, other figures within his circle are pressing for military action against Tehran if no breakthrough is achieved. According to Israel’s Channel 12 News, the perceived hesitation in Washington is causing concern in Tel Aviv. A US source who met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week said Netanyahu left his meeting with President Trump at the White House without clarity over the president’s intentions. READ: Turkey using all diplomatic tools to prevent attack
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Netanyahu speaks of forming ‘alliance’ against ‘Sunni and Shia axes’ including Arab statesby MI on February 23, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that efforts were under way to form what he described as a regional “alliance” to counter what he called “Sunni and Shia axes”. According to Bloomberg, Netanyahu made the remarks at a cabinet meeting ahead of a visit this week by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said the proposed network of alliances would include India, Arab and African countries, Greece, Cyprus and other Asian states. Netanyahu added that these countries share what he described as a different vision from what he called the “hardline Shia axis” and the “emerging hardline Sunni axis”. READ: Israeli group warns Trump: Netanyahu is misleading you on full West Bank annexation He claimed the aim was “to
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Saudi Foreign Ministry: We reject Iraq’s violations of our shared maritime borders with Kuwaitby MI on February 23, 2026
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry said on Monday it was closely monitoring with “deep concern” a map and lists of coordinates submitted by Iraq to the United Nations, which it said encroach on the divided area adjacent to the Saudi-Kuwaiti border. In a statement, the ministry said the Iraqi submission included claims over large parts of the divided submerged area next to the onshore divided area jointly administered by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. It said the two countries share ownership of natural resources in the area under existing agreements based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 1982. Riyadh added that the coordinates also violate Kuwait’s sovereignty over its maritime areas and elevations, including Fasht Al-Qaid
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Sudan condemns Uganda’s reception of RSF leader as ‘direct support for ‘genocide’by MI on February 23, 2026
Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned Uganda’s reception of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, describing it as “direct support for the crimes of genocide” that Khartoum accuses the paramilitary group of committing. In a statement, the ministry denounced Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s meeting on Friday with the RSF leader. “This unprecedented step insults humanity before it insults the Sudanese people, and at the same time, it disregards the lives of innocent people killed due to the behaviour of Hemedti and his terrorist militia,” the Foreign Ministry stated. The ministry added the “atrocities committed by the terrorist militia (RSF)” had been documented by the international community and condemned by regional organisations to which Uganda
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Israel designates Palestinian online platforms as Hamas affiliates, warns of escalation in Jerusalemby MI on February 23, 2026
Israel’s Defence Minister, Israel Katz, has signed a military order classifying a number of Palestinian online media platforms as affiliates of Hamas. According to the Israeli decision, Hamas is allegedly using these platforms to incite unrest among Palestinians, particularly in Jerusalem, during the month of Ramadan. Israel’s Channel 12 reported a warning issued by the Shin Bet security agency. The agency said: “There is a deliberate attempt to stir unrest and incite violence, with a focus on Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.” The Shin Bet added that five online platforms were operating as Hamas affiliates, especially those managed from Turkey. It said action would be taken against them under Israel’s counter-terrorism law. The Israeli report also stated that the information had been
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Turkey using all diplomatic tools to prevent attack on Iran, parliament speaker saysby MI on February 23, 2026
Turkish Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş has said that Ankara is deploying all available diplomatic channels to prevent a potential military attack on Iran, warning that the international system is undergoing profound transformation. Speaking during a meeting with directors of media institutions in Istanbul, Kurtulmuş addressed regional and global developments, alongside discussions related to the parliamentary committee on “National Solidarity, Fraternity, and Democracy”, according to remarks reported by Russian media outlet RT. He argued that the international order established after the end of the Cold War in 1991 is no longer sustainable, stating that the period of American hegemony has “effectively ended” with the emergence of new global powers such as China, India and Russia. Kurtulmuş said these developments signal the
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Chad closes border crossings with Sudan after deadly RSF attackby MI on February 23, 2026
Chadian authorities have closed several border crossings with Sudan without prior notice following the killing of 13 Chadian soldiers in an attack attributed to Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), local Sudanese sources reported on Sunday. According to the sources, Chad shut all crossings along its border with Sudan, including routes used by international humanitarian organisations to deliver aid. The closures reportedly affect the crossings at Tina, Adré, Forbaranga and Umm Dukhun. Officials are said to have taken the measure as a precautionary security step amid escalating fighting between the RSF and the Sudanese army, backed by allied joint forces, near the border area around Tina. The decision comes after clashes in Sudan moved closer to Chadian territory, raising concerns about
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Washington says Huckabee remarks on Israel and the Middle East were taken out of contextby MI on February 23, 2026
The United States has sought to clarify comments made by its ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, after his remarks about Israel’s rights in the Middle East sparked widespread criticism across Arab and Islamic countries. The controversy followed an interview between Huckabee and journalist Tucker Carlson, during which Carlson referred to a biblical passage describing a divine promise granting the descendants of the Prophet Abraham land extending from the Nile Valley to the Euphrates River — an area encompassing much of the Middle East. Huckabee replied that he was unsure whether the promise extended that far, but said it would represent “a large piece of land”. He added that Israel is “a land God gave to a chosen people”, stating that
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US ambassador to Israel rebukes Tucker Carlson after contentious airport interviewby MI on February 23, 2026
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee has launched a sharp criticism of commentator Tucker Carlson following a contentious interview conducted at Ben Gurion Airport, accusing him of promoting unsubstantiated claims and damaging Israel’s image. In a series of posts on the social media platform X, Huckabee said the interview contained what he claimed as “misleading assertions”, adding that one question relating to an alleged harassment case appeared intended to “set him up” rather than seek clarification. The ambassador stated that Tom Alexandrovich, an Israeli citizen arrested in Nevada in August 2025 for child sex crimes charges, had not violated any court orders. According to Huckabee, the individual was released on bail, appeared before the court via Zoom and entered a
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Iranian ground forces commander says military monitoring enemies ‘around the clock’by MI on February 23, 2026
The commander of the Iranian Army’s Ground Forces, Brigadier General Ali Jahanshahi, said on Sunday that Iranian forces are monitoring what he described as enemy movements continuously and remain fully prepared to respond to any threats. Speaking during an inspection visit to a military unit in the city of Piranshahr in West Azerbaijan Province near the Iraqi border, Jahanshahi stressed that protecting Iran’s territorial integrity remains a top priority for the armed forces. “All enemy movements are constantly being monitored,” he said, adding that Iranian soldiers possess advanced capabilities that would prevent any hostile action against the country’s territory. READ: Iran signed nearly $590M secret missile deal with Russia in Dec. to rebuild air defense system: Report Jahanshahi also highlighted the
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Iranian Kurdish factions form alliance aiming to topple Tehran governmentby MI on February 23, 2026
Several Iranian Kurdish opposition groups based in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq have announced the formation of a new political alliance aimed at overthrowing Iran’s ruling system and advancing Kurdish self-determination. In a joint statement issued on Sunday, five organisations declared the establishment of the Alliance of Political Forces in Iranian Kurdistan, saying the move seeks to strengthen Kurdish political influence amid what they described as a deep legitimacy crisis facing the Islamic Republic. The alliance includes the Kurdistan Freedom Party, the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan, and the Kurdistan Free Life Party, among other factions operating from bases in northern Iraq. The groups said their primary objectives are “the struggle to overthrow the Islamic Republic of Iran” and securing
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Trump’s “Board of Peace”: Aggrandizing theatre and the impunity of genocideby MI on February 23, 2026
More than 75,000 Palestinians have been murdered in Gaza, with tens of thousands more still missing beneath the rubble. They did not die to “build a home,” or privatize their beaches. They had homes and free beaches. Gaza was a living city—albeit under decades of Israeli siege—before it was leveled by the most advanced global terror machine on earth, armed, financed, and diplomatically shielded by successive U.S. administrations. This reality was nowhere to be found at the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace in Washington. Sold as a diplomatic initiative, the gathering functioned instead as a spectacle condoning Israeli war crimes, discipline resistance, and remarket occupation as peace. The symbolism was everywhere. Donald Trump opened the meeting recognizing FIFA
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Iran signed nearly $590M secret missile deal with Russia in Dec. to rebuild air defense system: Reportby Marwa A on February 22, 2026
Iran signed a secret missile agreement worth approximately €500 million (approximately $589 million) with Russia in order to rebuild its air defense system, the Financial Times claimed in a report published on Sunday, Anadolu reports. An agreement was signed between Iran and Russia in Moscow in Dec. 2025, according to information obtained by the newspaper. Under the agreement, Russia is expected to deliver 500 Verba portable launch units and 2,500 9M336-type missiles to Iran within three years. As part of the roughly €500 million deal, the missiles are planned to be delivered to Iran in three separate phases between 2027 and 2029. Some sources indicated that certain systems may have been delivered to Iran earlier than the scheduled timeline, according
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Tunisia’s Ennahda leader Ghannouchi calls for democracy, rule of law in prison messageby Marwa A on February 22, 2026
Rached Ghannouchi, leader of Tunisia’s Ennahda Movement and former parliament speaker, said Sunday that the North African country’s political future should be grounded in democracy, the rule of law and peaceful transfer of power, Anadolu reports. In a message addressed to members of his movement from Mornaguia Prison near Tunis, Ghannouchi said nations “are not built on repression nor stabilized by injustice, but rather on consultation, justice and respect for the will of the people.” He described democracy as a peaceful mechanism for alternation of power and protection of rights, arguing that it is compatible with Islamic principles aimed at preventing tyranny and safeguarding human dignity. “Tunisia’s future is freedom, even if after a while. Its future is a state
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Netanyahu says Indian prime minister to visit Israel Wednesday, address Knessetby Marwa A on February 22, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, will visit Israel on Wednesday and deliver a speech before the Knesset, Anadolu reports. Israel “will create an entire system — essentially a kind of hexagon of alliances — around or within the Middle East,” Netanyahu said during a Cabinet meeting on Sunday, as cited by The Times of Israel news portal. He listed India, Greece, Greek Cypriot Administration, and unnamed Arab, African and Asian countries as among members of the proposed alliances. The aim is “to create an axis of countries that see reality, the challenges, and the goals in the same way, in contrast to the radical axes,” he added. “Both the radical Shiite axis, which we
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Strikes push Lebanon’s ceasefire toward collapseby Marwa A on February 22, 2026
The sky over southern Lebanon no longer carries the promise of rain. It carries the low mechanical hum of drones and the crack of air strikes that arrive without warning. In villages such as al-Ain and Aitou, families wake to rubble where bedrooms once stood. Recent Israeli strikes in eastern Lebanon killed at least 10 people, deepening fears that the ceasefire is collapsing. According to the World Health Organisation, more than 4,000 people in Lebanon have been killed and 17,000 injured since the escalation in October 2023, with trauma services now overwhelmed by what it calls ‘soaring needs’ for rehabilitation and care. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reports that more than 600,000 people – roughly