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Israel’s genocide against Palestinians is being aided and abetted by normalization agreements, indifference, and support from Arab states, including Morocco. Just a few days ago, news circulated about Morocco's intent to purchase a spy satellite from Israel Aerospace Industries in a $1 billion deal.
Trump's 2020 Abraham Accords and so-called “Deal of the Century” marked the official establishment of diplomatic ties between Morocco and Israel in exchange for US recognition of Morocco's sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara. Since then, Morocco and Israel have continued their military and intelligence cooperation.
Despite protests by the Moroccan people, normalization continues in the form of economic and military support for the Israeli colonial regime.
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A mob of Hindu extremists stormed and razed the Raza Jama Mosque in Kolhapur, India, as right-wing violence shook the city in the state of Maharashtra. According to local Muslims, the attackers set fire to a Quran and committed arson while shouting “Jai Shri Ram,” a chant used by Hindu-fascist groups as they target Muslims and other minorities.
The attack on the mosque was part of a larger campaign by a Hindu extremist group to remove nearly 150 structures that they claim are “encroaching” on the Vishalgad Fort, which is a historical Hindu site.
The state of Maharashtra especially, currently ruled by the BJP and its ally Shiv Sena, has seen a significant rise in hate crimes and genocidal calls against Muslims since the ascendance of the BJP.
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Protesters in eastern Congo (DRC) are rallying against the advance of the M23 rebel group that has destabilized the country and plunged it into violence, allegedly with foreign funding.
The looting of Congo’s natural resources is possible in part thanks to the constant destabilization by armed groups that has led to territorial disintegration. The M23 is the largest of these groups and has long been accused by the DRC of being funded by Rwanda, a key Western ally in the region. Rwanda also has its own interests in Congo, namely gold smuggling, which forms a key part of the government’s foreign reserves.
Rwanda denies any financial links with the M23. However, UN reports have accused Rwanda of using this group as a proxy force.
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“The IMF and the World Bank are here to take over [our] land.” – A protester was killed in Kenya’s resurgent anti-government uprisings during the country’s worst political crisis since independence from British colonial rule in 1963. Several concessions from President Ruto have failed to appease the tireless protesters, who have vowed to “finish the mission,” in other words, Ruto must go.
The IMF-backed tax reform bill that sparked the protests in the first place was canceled by Ruto, but the IMF said it would press for reform plans anyway, which has left at least 50 killed and hundreds injured. Earlier, the IMF urged the government to ignore the protests and hold on to the unpopular neoliberal reforms.
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Gaza is enduring its “deadliest week” since October 7, warns the UN. Eyewitnesses and journalists report horrific scenes, with densely populated refugee camps turning into bloodbaths. Phrases like “blood everywhere,” “torn bodies of children,” and “families torn apart” are words usually associated with news of Israel’s latest wave of attacks.
Since the beginning of the war, 70% of all UNRWA schools-turned-refugee camps have been bombed. Once home to over two million inhabitants, Gaza now lies under 40 million tons of rubble from war. The UN estimates that it would take over 15 years to clear the debris.
In the tenth month of this war of annihilation, the official death toll stands at nearly 40,000. However, a new report in the British medical journal “The Lancet” suggests the actual death toll could be 186,000 or more, roughly 8% of Gaza’s total population.
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In less than an hour, Israel has committed three massacres across the Gaza Strip, killing more than 40 Palestinians. The three locations targeted were an UNRWA school in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, tents housing displaced people in the al-Mawasi area in southern Gaza, and the Sheikh Zayed roundabout in northern Gaza.
Today’s attacks follow what was already one of the most deadly weekends in Gaza in recent weeks. Over the weekend, Israel committed devastating massacres in the al-Mawasi “safe zone” of Khan Younis and an UNRWA school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. Those same locations were bombed again today.
In recent weeks, Israel has considerably escalated its relentless genocide against the Palestinian people. Coupled with wide-scale displacement orders and the deliberate shelling of so-called “safe zones,” Palestinians in Gaza are left with no place to go to.
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More than 300 Palestinians have died as a result of Israel’s relentless attacks in recent days. The UN has documented at least three Israeli mass casualty attacks over the weekend alone. The official death toll from Israel’s war on Gaza stands at at least 38,664 people, however, the number is likely much higher. The medical journal the Lancet estimates a death toll of more than 186,000.
Nuseriat refugee camp in central Gaza has been one target of a series of massacres. On Sunday, an Israeli strike hit the Abu Oraiban UNRWA school in Nuseirat where displaced Palestinians were sheltering, killing at least 17. Yesterday, another strike in Nuseirat on a residential home killed at least 11.
The targeted Abu Oraiban school was housing thousands of displaced Palestinians, with most of the dead being women and children. The attack on the school marked the fifth attack on a school-turned-shelter in eight days.
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Live police bullets, burning barricades, tear gas and clashes have dominated al-Diwaniyah city in south-central Iraq for several days in protests against collapsing infrastructure. At least 24 protesters have been arrested and four injured, eyewitnesses told local media.
Daily power cuts and water supply collapses drove hundreds onto the streets. Water and power outages are particularly devastating amid extreme temperatures and lack of rainfall. Iraq is one of the five most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change impacts, according to the UN.
The profits of the oil-rich country do not end up in the hands of the 43 million-strong population. The Human Rights Commission in Al-Diwaniyah province revealed that the poverty rate has reached at least 47 percent, indicating that Diwaniyah is the second poorest province in Iraq.
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Activists from Palestine Action have targeted two separate weapons factories in the UK in an attempt to break the supply chain of Israel’s biggest weapons supplier, Elbit Systems.
Hours before the activists blockaded the only entrance into Elbit System’s UK Headquarters in Bristol, dozens of activists broke into Hydrafeed in Milton Keynes, where they smashed and destroyed machinery. Hydrafeed’s machinery is used to produce arms by Elbit’s Instro Precision factory, which has had over 80 separate licenses to export weapons to Israel since 2016.
Through direct action, the activists have prevented Hydrafeed’s ability to provide Elbit Systems with a “rapid response for breakdowns, repairs, spares and replacement parts,” effectively disrupting the supply of machines used to arm Israel’s war of extermination against Gaza.
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Ex-dictator Alberto Fujimori will run for the presidency of Peru, his daughter Keiko Fujimori has confirmed. At 85 years old and with numerous severe health issues, he will run for the 2026 presidential elections, thanks to the current US-backed coup government who released him from prison last year.
Fujimori was convicted of human rights abuses and corruption in 2009. In 2022, a new government emerged after a US-backed coup against ex-president Pedro Castillo; that new regime quickly waved his charges and granted him a pardon.
Fujimori has severe health problems, so it’s unclear if he’d even make it to the 2026 elections. If he does, then his party the Popular Force, would be one of the favorites. In the last election, the Popular Force received the second most votes. What’s more, Pedro Castillo is currently being detained without trial and unable to run.
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At least 90 Palestinians were killed and nearly 300 injured in one of the most deadly Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip in weeks. The Israeli strike targeted the designated “safe zone” of Al-Mawasi in Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
The UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) reported “horrific scenes” at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis following the attack. “Visiting the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis yesterday, I witnessed some of the most horrific scenes I have seen in my nine months in Gaza,” UNRWA said.
The Israeli army claimed that the attack on the “humanitarian zone” targeted senior Hamas commander Mohamed Deif and his deputy. “The Israeli allegations are nonsense and they aim to justify the horrifying massacre. All the martyrs are civilians and what happened was a grave escalation of the war of genocide, backed by the American support and world silence,” the group stated.
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Four and a half years ago, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) imposed provisional measures directing Myanmar’s government to prevent all genocidal acts against its Rohingya minority. To this day, the UN has failed to uphold these same provisional measures. With war ravaging the country since the military coup in 2021, the Rohingya people’s situation has only worsened. What does the future hold for what some describe as the most persecuted minority in the world? Read on.
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Happy birthday to José Buenaventura Durruti Dumange, a Spanish revolutionary, and anarcho-syndicalist militant who served in leading positions in the Spanish Revolution of 1936 and is remembered as a hero in the anarchist movement.
A mechanic in a railway yard in León, he joined the socialist UGT union and was involved in a 1917 strike that resulted in the Spanish Army murdering 70 workers. Buenaventura escaped to Paris before returning to Spain in 1920, settling in the Basque Country.
Here, he met local anarchists and helped form the anarchist militia group “The Avengers” in 1921. Buenaventura also spent time in Barcelona to organize anarchist workers during the dictatorship of Miguel Primo De Riveria.
An influential figure in the anarchist group FAI and the anarcho-syndicalist CNT union at the start of the Spanish Civil War, Buenaventura led resistance to the nationalist uprising. He also led 6,000 armed anarchists to Zaragoza but was tragically shot in Madrid in November 1936.
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The lesser-known but no less dirty CIA covert war in Colombia, known as “Plan Colombia,” was launched 24 years ago today by former US President Bill Clinton. What followed was over a decade of brutal counterinsurgency warfare aimed at revolutionary forces, most notably the communist FARC guerrillas, in Colombia. The Colombian government was the most significant ally of US imperialism in Latin America at the time.
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Nine Palestinians, including three children, were killed in an Israeli strike outside Gaza City’s Cairo School in the al-Rimal neighborhood. Israel has significantly stepped up its bombardment across the Gaza Strip, with at least 27 Palestinians killed across the enclave just since dawn today while 81 have been killed in the last 24 hours.
While the UN Security Council is holding its quarterly session on the Middle East, Israel has been busy bombing the Gaza Strip from north to south. Earle Courtenay Rattray briefed the Security Council, saying that nowhere in Gaza is safe. Nearly the entire population of Gazma, almost two million people, has been forcibly displaced. Many have been displaced multiple times.
Rattray added that the humanitarian support system in Gaza is close to total collapse. With the Rafah crossing closed, humanitarian operations are even further hampered, leaving Palestinians in Gaza without urgently needed aid.
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The dramatic surge in Israeli attacks on densely populated areas housing thousands of displaced Palestinians continues. After conducting several massacres across the Gaza Strip, including in central Gaza’s Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza has witnessed even more attacks overnight, killing several people.
The Nuseirat and Bureij refugee camps, az-Zawayda area, and city of Deir el-Balah in central Gaza came under attack, with a mosque and several homes housing displaced Palestinians being targeted. According to the UN, the strike in Deir el-Balah hit close to its joint operation center. The Nuseirat camp has already seen a series of deadly attacks over the past days, with two of its UNRWA-run schools bombed by Israel.
Since the start of Israel’s brutal war on the Gaza Strip, 70% of UNRWA schools in Gaza have been bombed with at least 539 people sheltering inside their premises killed.
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Happy Birthday to one of the FBI’s Most Wanted, the communist woman Assata Shakur! Listen to the Black revolutionary explain how the struggle against imperialism is the fight for the liberation of oppressed people worldwide.
Shakur is a former member of the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army, an underground militant group that advocated for Black self-determination and an end to racial oppression. Her book “Assata: An Autobiography,” was published in 1987 and has become a seminal work on the Black liberation movement.
Assata Shakur escaped from prison in 1979, fleeing to Cuba in 1984. Shakur was on the run for years and lived in several safe houses before making her way to Cuba, where she lives today. In 2013, Shakur became the first woman to be placed on the FBI's Most Wanted list, with a reward of up to $2 million for information regarding her whereabouts.
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red. media is on the ground reporting on Israel’s latest massacre in the Nuseirat refugee camp. Today’s attack on an UNRWA school in Nuseirat marks the third consecutive day that the refugee camp (housing thousands of displaced Palestinians) has come under Israeli attacks. So far, the attack has claimed the lives at least 23 people, with 73 others injured.
The bombing of Al-Razi Middle School, which is located in the heart of the camp, occurred in the middle of rush hour when the area around the school was the busiest. The attack also comes just two days after the bombing of the camp’s Abu Oraiban school.
The past few days have witnessed Israel’s direct and deliberate attacks on six UNRWA schools across Gaza. Since the beginning of the genocide, 70 percent of UNWRA schools in Gaza have been attacked.
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Students protests are raging in Bangladesh as the students call for an end to legalized nepotism in the public sector. Government jobs are currently reserved for family members of those who fought in the 1971 war of independence.
Public sector jobs are highly coveted in Bangladesh. Workers in the private sector earn extremely low salaries and work long hours due to severe inequality and lack of labor rights in neoliberal Bangladesh. Garment workers, for example, earn around 75 USD per month working for some of the biggest clothing brands in the world.
Supporters of the current neoliberal government came out to attack protesters with blunt instruments, leaving at least 100 injured. Further protests are expected throughout this week.
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NOW: Renewed protests in Kenya are quickly met with a deadly crackdown by police forces, with numerous casualties and live rounds being fired in the first few hours. Tear gas and burning barricades continue the scenes of unrest of previous weeks as protesters mobilize for a “total shutdown” against the state’s shocking use of violence at previous anti-government protests.
What began as a youth-led mass mobilization against crippling tax reforms escalated into full-scale anti-government uprisings in all parts of the country, calling for the ouster of President William Ruto. Confessions of the president with the withdrawal of the tax reform bill, the dissolution of the entire cabinet, and the sacking of the attorney-general failed to calm the protesters.
The Kenya protest movement often links today's struggle as a continuation of the fight against British colonialism. Watch our documentary "Echoes of Empire: British Neocolonialism in Kenya" for an in-depth insight into the issue.
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Good assassination attempt VS Bad assassination attempt?
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After nine months of Israel’s war of annihilation, Palestinian revolutionary Leila Khaled told red. that Palestine is “winning the whole world”. Watch now.
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German media continues to whitewash Israel’s genocide in Gaza, this time on live national television. On Tagesschau, the most-watched news program on German television, a reporter in Tel Aviv downplayed Israel’s massacring of displaced Palestinians by saying that Israel is trying its best to provide safe corridors and so-called “protective bunkers” for the displaced. Are they even following what’s going on in Gaza right now, or do they choose to be this ignorant?
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Polish border guards opened fire against refugees at the Polish-Belarusian border. Video footage released by the armed guards themselves on TikTok shows the migrants fighting back by throwing stones at the heavily fortified border.
The Polish parliament has passed a law that will allow border guards to use military weapons against migrants. The Polish government claims that the law changes are necessary to secure the country and its eastern borders against the growing number of undocumented migrants.
The forests between Poland and Belarus are described as a “death zone” by refugee rights organizations, characterized by “extreme temperatures, dense forests and swamps.” Polish border guards said they had prevented almost 100,000 attempts to cross the border since 2021.
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Since the outbreak of war in Sudan in April 2023, millions of people have been forcibly displaced inside and outside the country. Instead of providing safe passage and refuge, neighboring Egypt, supported by Europe, has engaged in the arrest and deportation of Sudanese refugees. This is how Europe continues to stain itself with blood by financing human rights violations.
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This week’s photo dump featuring people in struggle and major events worldwide. 🌎 📸
🇵🇸 Gaza City, Occupied Palestine – A Palestinian boy flashes the V-sign for victory as he stands near a destroyed Israeli armored vehicle.
🇧🇩 Dhaka, Bangladesh – Students and job seekers are crossing a police barricade while shouting slogans during a protest to ban quotas for government jobs.
🇫🇷 Paris, France – A man places an uprooted plant on a pile of burning e-bikes during a protest following the legislative election results.
🇰🇷 Hwaseong, Republic of Korea – Thousands of workers at Samsung electronics rallied as they began a general strike outside the company’s foundry and semiconductor factory.
🇱🇰 Colombo, Sri Lanka – Estate workers gather to protest outside the office of Kelani Valley Plantations to assert their demands for fair wages.
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All efforts of the US and its Western allies to stop Yemen’s support for Gaza have failed. But now Saudi Arabia is testing a new strategy against Yemen by using its proxy “government” in Aden. Will Saudi Arabia’s economic warfare succeed in what the US-led navy collation failed to achieve after seven months?
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