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Israeli soldier Shilo is marketing his jewelry business by using a Palestinian father who they kidnapped from his home last night during a West Bank raid
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Israeli soldier Shilo is marketing his jewelry business by using a Palestinian father who they kidnapped from his home last night during a West Bank raid

u/goyslob — 1 day ago
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‪Israeli MP who drafted the death penalty law for Palestinians, swooning all over the murderer who burned alive a Palestinian baby & his parents, as his comrades sang "Ali is on the grill" Her name Limor Son-Har Melech, his name is Amiram Ben-Uliel‬

u/The_Jenini — 3 days ago
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EU sanctions German journalist in shocking first over Gaza reporting

These sanctions operate completely outside the normal EU legal system. There are no laws that the sanctioned individuals have violated.

The EU thus has a system for destroying individuals who become politically inconvenient. All of this takes place without any legal proceedings or laws being violated.

> In January, a post I saw on Twitter/X shocked me. > > “URGENT: As of now, I have ZERO access to any money,” Hüseyin Dogru wrote. “I can’t provide food for my family, including two newborns, due to EU sanctions.” > > Dogru is a journalist, a German citizen living in Berlin. > > After reading his post, I sent him a private message offering to order groceries and have them sent to his home. > > The reply shocked me even more. “Unfortunately, I’m not allowed to accept any financial or material support,” Dogru wrote. > > Dogru is the first European Union citizen known to be living inside the EU to face extrajudicial sanctions imposed by Brussels – robbing him of fundamental civil and humanitarian rights. > > He’s also the first person to be sanctioned specifically for his reporting related to Palestine. > > “I’m not allowed to exist anymore, I’m not allowed to provide my children with the basic necessities,” he explained on The Electronic Intifada Podcast this week. > > “I can’t pay my rent, I can’t pay my lawyers and yes – I’m not even allowed to accept any kind of food, water or medicine whatsoever from third parties.” > > Technically, that even includes his own wife. > > You can watch his interview with this writer in the video above. > > Dogru was born in Germany and raised there all his life. He was the founder of Red, an independent publication that extensively covered protests in Germany against Israel’s genocide in Gaza. > > He is unlikely to be the last person to face this new form of excommunication – with the German government now openly threatening journalists that they could be next if they stray too far from the official line.

electronicintifada.net
u/ilir_kycb — 6 days ago