The people of Masafer Yatta are brave in the face of genocide. Their mountainous region, home of 20 ancient Palestinian villages.
Global Forecast as of 12:00 GMT Wednesday, January 29, 2025
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Jon Lee Anderson reports from Damascus. Plus: the insidiousness of the entrepreneurial economy; fear and hope on the subway; and the roots of Trump’s aggressive nationalism.
On October 7, 2023, Bibi learned that lesson with all of us and said, Our eyes finally opened; we were going to kill all the (would-be) murderers. The IDF planned for ten days before really entering Gaza to make sure they didn’t fall into a trap and to think about how to spare the civilians.
U.S. President Donald Trump's suggestion that Jordan and Egypt should take more Palestinians from Gaza, shattered by 15 months of war, is seen raising concerns among the enclave's
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As mentioned above, Jabhat al-Nusra, HTS’s precursor organization, was formed in Syria in 2011 as al-Qaeda’s affiliate within the opposition to the Assad regime. Nusra’s leader, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, quickly established a capable organization ...
The dehumanisation of Jews has been a tragic constant throughout history, reaching its most horrific expression during the Holocaust. Nazi propaganda deliberately stripped Jews of their humanity, debasing them as malignant vermin worthy of extermination.
The right-wing liberal VVD must return to its roots and stop kowtowing to populist feeling or it will be decimated come the next elections, warn Mauk Bresser, chairman of the party’s youth wing JOVD and its national spokesman Chris Kloosterman.
A few days after the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad fled into exile, in December, an elderly woman sat on the sidewalk outside a morgue in Damascus. Her head wrapped in a scarf, she rocked back and forth and clasped her hands, wailing about what she had lost to Assad’s regime. “Help me,” she called. “They took my sons. Where are they?”
Last week was surely one of the grimmest in Europe in years. The day after an Afghan migrant allegedly stabbed a two-year-old boy in Germany to death, Axel Rudakubana was sentenced to 52 years