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Are Americans Finally Breaking Up With the Zionist occupation?

Since the start of the Gaza genocide, support for Israel has plummeted among Americans – across the political spectrum and all ages. What could this mean for politics in the U.S., which is Israel’s biggest ally? Dena Takruri talks to Jewish writer and activist Simone Zimmerman to unpack the implications of this shift.

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u/Rebat-Askalan — 6 hours ago

"Their main goal is not to scare us away. They're shooting to kill."

Palestinian villager, Akram Abu Ali, who lives in the occupied West Bank witnessed Israeli settlers shoot and kill a boy who was trying to save his friend from being beaten.

Read Theia Chatelle's report on growing Israeli settler violence and how Protective Presence' activism is no longer working.

u/Rebat-Askalan — 6 hours ago
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Palestinian children protested against Zionist settlers and troops blocking the only safe route to their school in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank.

Teachers taught by the Israeli barriers as they, the students and the parents spoke up for the right to access education.

u/Rebat-Askalan — 6 hours ago
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A Chinese street vendor was very critical of Israel and the US during a conversation with a travel influencer, describing them as "evil”.

She urged for peace saying it is "so much better" as she prepared food for tourists.

u/Rebat-Askalan — 7 hours ago
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"A government that violates international law and, therefore, violates the principles and values of the European Union, cannot be a partner of the European Union."

On Tuesday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is planning to submit a proposal to the EU to end the bloc's association agreement with Israel.

This bilateral agreement is the basis for trade agreements and cooperation between the two. The prime minister announced his plans at a political rally in Andalusia on Sunday.

Sanchez said that the repeated alleged violations of international law by Israel makes them unsuitable to be an EU partner.

u/Rebat-Askalan — 7 hours ago
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The New Prime Minister Of Hungary Says He Will Arrest Netanyahu If He Visits The Country

Peter Magyar's stance, in line with the country's commitments under the Rome Statute, stand in sharp contrast to his predecessor Viktor Orban, who sided with Netanyahu.

u/Rebat-Askalan — 8 hours ago
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NBC Reveals Polling Data Suggesting 74% Of Americans In The Gen-Z Age Bracket Support Palestine

In addition to this, the overwhelming majority of Democrats sympathise more with Palestinians than with Israelis, while most Republicans are the only group that are still mostly sympathetic to Israel.

u/Rebat-Askalan — 9 hours ago
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U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens was met with boos while speaking Sunday at the Michigan Democratic Party 2026 State Endorsement Convention in downtown Detroit, as party delegates gathered to vote on key endorsements ahead of the 2026 election cycle.

Video from the convention shows Stevens addressing the crowd when audible boos broke out from portions of the audience. It was not immediately clear what prompted the reaction.

Stevens, who represents Michigan's 11th Congressional District, is currently running for Michigan's open U.S.

Senate seat in 2026, a closely watched race that has drawn multiple high-profile Democratic candidates.

During her time in Congress, Stevens has been a consistent supporter of Israel and the longstanding U.S.-Israel alliance. She has backed continued U.S. military assistance to Israel, including security aid, and has supported resolutions affirming Israel's right to defend itself. Stevens has also spoken out against antisemitism and has opposed efforts in Congress to condition or restrict certain U.S. aid to Israel.

Campaign finance records show Stevens has received support from pro-Israel political groups, including those affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which has become increasingly active in Democratic primaries in recent election cycles.

Divisions over U.S. policy toward Israel and the war in Gaza have created visible tensions within the Democratic Party, particularly in Michigan, which is home to one of the largest Arab American populations in the country.

The endorsement convention, held at Huntington Place, brings together party delegates from across the state to determine official Democratic backing for statewide offices, including attorney general, secretary of state and judicial seats.

u/Rebat-Askalan — 10 hours ago
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Hundreds rallied in the Moroccan capital Rabat to protest the new Zionist law that would allow the execution of Palestinians held in Israeli jails and urged their government to sever diplomatic ties with the Zionist occupation.

A caricature of the now infamous illegal Zionist settler also made an appearance on a flag during the protest, with protesters describing it as the "new Israeli flag".

u/Rebat-Askalan — 10 hours ago
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If you think there isn't a war on Islam, or that it doesn't affect non-Muslims, you better think again!

Director Matthew Cooke argues that narratives around Islam go far beyond religion; impacting public perception, policy, and society at large.

He highlights how media, politics, and long-term messaging shape how conflicts are understood; and who ultimately feels the impact.

Disclaimer: The views in this clip are of the speaker, they may not necessarily reflect the views of Context Corner

u/Rebat-Askalan — 15 hours ago
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We went undercover to EXPOSE Zionist settlers

An Israeli organisation has been caught on camera offering to help British citizens move to an illegal settlement in the West Bank.

Declassified can reveal how the group, Shivat Zion, told supporters it could benefit from UK tax subsidies – despite staff bragging about “awesome” settlements.

An undercover investigation saw the group’s “encouragement” officer discussing the support it would give settlers moving to Efrat, in the West Bank.

“You’re next to the Arabs; you’ll hear their mosques,” he was recorded saying. “But apart from this, it’s a great living standard.”

The comments were made during a Zoom call with a Jewish anti-Zionist activist, who asked Declassified to secretly film the conversation.

In February, the UK government promised to take “concrete steps in accordance with international law to counter settlement expansion”.

Foreign minister Hamish Falconer said: “Israel’s illegal settlements and decisions designed to further them are a flagrant violation of international law”.

But Declassified can reveal how Shivat Zion invited supporters to claim UK Gift Aid when making donations.

Despite being registered in Israel, it directed donations to a separate charity called UK Toremet Ltd, based near London.

In an email seen by Declassified, a representative from Shivat Zion claimed that donations “go through” the UK Toremet charity, explaining that this “ensures the donations properly reach Shivat Zion”.

If money were to be received this way, it could mean that support for illegal settlers could potentially benefit from British tax subsidies.

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