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Argentina: No to the Zionist censorship campaign
Lies, pressure, criminal complaints Every criminal seeks to hide or justify his crime. Zionism is no exception. Throughout the world, it tries to silence any expression of condemnation to its anti-Palestinian genocide. As part of the solidarity with Palestine, we must confront this totalitarian campaign. By Pablo Vasco, CADHU-MST An example of this undemocratic action…
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Chronicles of Palestine 23: “Giving up is not an option”
The total number of Palestinians killed since October 7 now exceeds 13,215, including at least 5,500 children, although official figures have not been updated for days due to the collapse of Gaza’s health system, which collects the data. Israel makes it increasingly clear that its true objectives are the mass expulsion of Palestinians, ethnic cleansing…
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Palestine: There is no pride with genocide!
Days ago, photos of Israeli soldiers in Gaza with LGBT+ pride flags went viral. It is part of the Zionist pinkwashing campaign, which politically uses the rights of diversity to show the State of Israel as respectful of these and, at the same time, justify its genocide against the Palestinian people as obscurantist. According to…
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United Kingdom: Almost a million people mobilized for Palestine
A state in decline, a rotten Labor Party, and a complicit union bureaucracy. By Roni Turus – ISL UK The Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, urged the police to criminalise individuals chanting ‘Free Palestine’ or waving a Palestinian flag. The Home Secretary and Prime Minister called police to ban the march which was organised to take…
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Chronicles of Palestine 21: The Zionist invasion has Gaza’s remaining hospitals in its crosshairs
The Zionist army surrounds and attacks hospitals that house thousands of sick people and refugees. It says it’s advancing against Hamas but cannot show military achievements, it only continues massacring defenseless Palestinians. The number of Palestinians killed since October 7 has risen to 11,261, including at least 4,546 children. The number of hospitals that have…









