Months after the 7 October escalation began in the Gaza Strip, an anonymous source has leaked files to independent media outlet @TheGrayzoneNews that contain apparent talking points that the pro-Israel lobby is using to coach US political figures.
The private presentation’s slides are allegedly based on polling data from Republican pollster Frank Luntz. The slides claim to explain what kind of language and imagery is most effective in maintaining public support for Israel.
Tel Aviv and its supporters have drummed up global support for its alleged military operation against militant group H*m*s by claiming the group committed sexual violence during its 7 October attack on Israel. Meanwhile, for years, Western corporate media has portrayed the general Palestinian population as violent, thereby justifying violations of international law and treaties.
The private presentation’s slides are allegedly based on polling data from Republican pollster Frank Luntz. The slides claim to explain what kind of language and imagery is most effective in maintaining public support for Israel.
Tel Aviv and its supporters have drummed up global support for its alleged military operation against militant group H*m*s by claiming the group committed sexual violence during its 7 October attack on Israel. Meanwhile, for years, Western corporate media has portrayed the general Palestinian population as violent, thereby justifying violations of international law and treaties.
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Continued…..The Grayzone, as well as @mondoweiss and @electronicintifada, recently interviewed an Israeli victim’s relatives, who said they had no evidence their relative was r*ped before she was killed during the 7 October attack. Yet, a 28 December New York Times article on H*m*s allegedly weaponising sexual violence used their relative as an example. The family said the Times’ reporters pressured them to speak. Despite this new information, the Times has stood by its report and its team of journalists, one of whom has turned out to be a former Israeli military intelligence officer with no journalism experience.
Israel’s operations have killed more than 31,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The International Court of Justice stated in its 26 January provisional ruling that Israel’s actions have been ‘plausibly’ genocidal.
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Israel’s operations have killed more than 31,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The International Court of Justice stated in its 26 January provisional ruling that Israel’s actions have been ‘plausibly’ genocidal.
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5 MYTHS OF RAMADAN
Ramadan is in full swing, but so are several myths about the holy month. It’s definitively not some dystopian hunger game! Approximately 41% of all Africans are Muslim, which equates to around 498 million Muslims in Africa; with the vast majority of those fasting this month, we thought it was best to break down what Ramadan is - or rather isn’t - about.
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Ramadan is in full swing, but so are several myths about the holy month. It’s definitively not some dystopian hunger game! Approximately 41% of all Africans are Muslim, which equates to around 498 million Muslims in Africa; with the vast majority of those fasting this month, we thought it was best to break down what Ramadan is - or rather isn’t - about.
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IBRAHIM TRAORÉ’S MESSAGE TO BURKINABÉ WOMEN
Early in the morning on International Working Women’s Day, Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré took to the streets of the capital of Ouagadougou to greet women of the Green Brigade who clean the city.
His message was clear: Women are the backbone. As thousands of people are internally displaced and/or killed, and as men go off to war against militant groups in the Sahelian state’s border regions, Traoré acknowledged women must feel the impact.
Early in the morning on International Working Women’s Day, Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré took to the streets of the capital of Ouagadougou to greet women of the Green Brigade who clean the city.
His message was clear: Women are the backbone. As thousands of people are internally displaced and/or killed, and as men go off to war against militant groups in the Sahelian state’s border regions, Traoré acknowledged women must feel the impact.
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Continued….International Working Women’s Day became a commemoration and struggle during the 1983-87 revolution led by Captain Thomas Sankara. On this day, Sankara famously sent men to the markets to run errands for women, return to cook and perform other household tasks. They used the day as a launching pad for the widespread social change necessary to better integrate women into the revolutionary struggle and combat the double exploitation in their daily lives.
Now, every year, public and sometimes private workplaces are closed to celebrate women.
If International Working Women’s Day is a public holiday in your country, how is it honoured? And, if it is not, how do the masses commemorate the day? Let us know in the comments.
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Now, every year, public and sometimes private workplaces are closed to celebrate women.
If International Working Women’s Day is a public holiday in your country, how is it honoured? And, if it is not, how do the masses commemorate the day? Let us know in the comments.
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As if cheering the brutal onslaught of Gaza is not bad enough, a French newspaper owned by Israeli billionaire, Patrick Drahi, has sunk to new depths of depravity. The Liberation published a cartoon mocking Palestinians who don’t have food to break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan. It shows a woman shouting ‘not before sunset’ at a man chasing rats in a street surrounded by destroyed buildings.
Israel has blockaded the Gaza Strip since October last year, preventing the delivery of supplies and pushing its population to the brink of starvation. In the last few days 20 Palestinian children have died from a lack of food, according to the UN.
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Israel has blockaded the Gaza Strip since October last year, preventing the delivery of supplies and pushing its population to the brink of starvation. In the last few days 20 Palestinian children have died from a lack of food, according to the UN.
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RABBI ON GAZA WAR: ‘DO NOT SPARE ANY SOUL!’
Kill them all. That, basically, is the message from a Jaffa rabbi to his students - referring to Palestinians and the war in Gaza.
As captured in this clip, Eliyahu Mali reminds his audience of what he takes to be the principal rule of holy war, according to the Torah: exterminate your enemy completely.
He says Palestinian women must be killed, as they will breed only terrorists - as, therefore, must all Palestinian children.
When one of the students interrupts his genocidal diatribe with a question about the elderly, Mali insists they too should die - as they can use guns.
Unfortunately, judging by the Israeli army’s actions in Gaza, such extremist views are no mere fringe phenomenon - it seems they inform Israeli policy-making. Over 31,000 Gazans have been killed, 70,000 injured and 2-million displaced. Some 70% of the dead are women and children.
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Kill them all. That, basically, is the message from a Jaffa rabbi to his students - referring to Palestinians and the war in Gaza.
As captured in this clip, Eliyahu Mali reminds his audience of what he takes to be the principal rule of holy war, according to the Torah: exterminate your enemy completely.
He says Palestinian women must be killed, as they will breed only terrorists - as, therefore, must all Palestinian children.
When one of the students interrupts his genocidal diatribe with a question about the elderly, Mali insists they too should die - as they can use guns.
Unfortunately, judging by the Israeli army’s actions in Gaza, such extremist views are no mere fringe phenomenon - it seems they inform Israeli policy-making. Over 31,000 Gazans have been killed, 70,000 injured and 2-million displaced. Some 70% of the dead are women and children.
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DAVID VS GOLIATH
Countries around the world are in awe of Pretoria’s bold stand against Israel’s genocide in Gaza. And South Africa’s foreign minister says her nation should be proud of standing up for justice.
In this recent speech, Naledi Pandor sees it as a David and Goliath battle. Her country has taken Tel Aviv to the UN’s top court, the ICJ, while other more powerful nations have remained silent. She says many didn’t expect it from a ‘small economy’ that ‘really should not have the cheek to stand up to anyone.’
Her speeches are going viral. She speaks from the heart and has the courage of her convictions. Little wonder the whole world now ‘wants to know South Africans’, as she explains in this clip.
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Countries around the world are in awe of Pretoria’s bold stand against Israel’s genocide in Gaza. And South Africa’s foreign minister says her nation should be proud of standing up for justice.
In this recent speech, Naledi Pandor sees it as a David and Goliath battle. Her country has taken Tel Aviv to the UN’s top court, the ICJ, while other more powerful nations have remained silent. She says many didn’t expect it from a ‘small economy’ that ‘really should not have the cheek to stand up to anyone.’
Her speeches are going viral. She speaks from the heart and has the courage of her convictions. Little wonder the whole world now ‘wants to know South Africans’, as she explains in this clip.
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HAITIAN PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS
Haiti’s unelected Prime Minister, Ariel Henry, announced late Monday that he would resign pending the appointment of a transitional council and a replacement via elections.
Henry flew in late February to Kenya to try to settle on an international security mission to address Haiti’s armed paramilitary groups. However, that was marred as mass protests and so-called ‘gang’ violence escalated in the capital. His return flight last week was diverted, leaving him in the US colony of Puerto Rico.
Over the weekend, officials from Western states like the United States, Canada and France and regional organisation Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) convened to devise a plan for ‘restoring stability’ to the predominantly African state.
CARICOM did not specify a timeline for appointing the transitional council or holding elections, saying security must first be established.
What do you think of these developments? Let us know in the comments.
Haiti’s unelected Prime Minister, Ariel Henry, announced late Monday that he would resign pending the appointment of a transitional council and a replacement via elections.
Henry flew in late February to Kenya to try to settle on an international security mission to address Haiti’s armed paramilitary groups. However, that was marred as mass protests and so-called ‘gang’ violence escalated in the capital. His return flight last week was diverted, leaving him in the US colony of Puerto Rico.
Over the weekend, officials from Western states like the United States, Canada and France and regional organisation Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) convened to devise a plan for ‘restoring stability’ to the predominantly African state.
CARICOM did not specify a timeline for appointing the transitional council or holding elections, saying security must first be established.
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FRANCE MAY REVOKE KÉMI SÉBA’S CITIZENSHIP
Pan-African activist Kémi Séba could be stripped of his French citizenship. Although he was born in France, his anti-imperialist activities in Africa and the Caribbean have caught the attention of certain French officials, who deem them so unpatriotic - or so much of a threat - that the French Interior Ministry has initiated proceedings to revoke his French nationality. This is legally possible, apparently, because he has a second, Beninese citizenship.
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Pan-African activist Kémi Séba could be stripped of his French citizenship. Although he was born in France, his anti-imperialist activities in Africa and the Caribbean have caught the attention of certain French officials, who deem them so unpatriotic - or so much of a threat - that the French Interior Ministry has initiated proceedings to revoke his French nationality. This is legally possible, apparently, because he has a second, Beninese citizenship.
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LOWKEY: WHY GALLOWAY WIN BOOSTS GLOBAL SOUTH
Most politicians in the UK have no idea about their country’s brutal foreign policy, particularly towards Africa. That’s why the victory of George Galloway in a recent by-election is important.
Listen to rapper and activist Lowkey explain why his win could have ramifications that extend to the Global South. The newly-elected MP might be just one man, representing one region of the UK, but there’s a good reason the mainstream doesn’t like him. You can see the full interview on our YouTube channel.
Most politicians in the UK have no idea about their country’s brutal foreign policy, particularly towards Africa. That’s why the victory of George Galloway in a recent by-election is important.
Listen to rapper and activist Lowkey explain why his win could have ramifications that extend to the Global South. The newly-elected MP might be just one man, representing one region of the UK, but there’s a good reason the mainstream doesn’t like him. You can see the full interview on our YouTube channel.
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A wealthy white British Conservative Party donor's name has been plastered across headlines for making racially charged remarks about a Black British MP.
Frank Hester, 58, CEO of software firm The Phoenix Partnership (TPP), reportedly said during a 2019 company meeting, 'It’s, like, trying not to be racist, but you see Diane Abbott on the TV, and you’re, like … you just want to hate all Black women because she’s there. And, I don’t hate all Black women at all, but I think she should be shot.'
Abbott, 70, is the first Black woman elected to parliament in the UK and the longest-serving black MP. She sits in the House of Commons as an independent, although she is a Labour Party member. She is also the most abused member of parliament who is subject to racist online abuse every single day. In the last general election, Diane Abbott received almost half of all the abusive tweets sent to female MPs, according to research by Amnesty International has revealed.
Frank Hester, 58, CEO of software firm The Phoenix Partnership (TPP), reportedly said during a 2019 company meeting, 'It’s, like, trying not to be racist, but you see Diane Abbott on the TV, and you’re, like … you just want to hate all Black women because she’s there. And, I don’t hate all Black women at all, but I think she should be shot.'
Abbott, 70, is the first Black woman elected to parliament in the UK and the longest-serving black MP. She sits in the House of Commons as an independent, although she is a Labour Party member. She is also the most abused member of parliament who is subject to racist online abuse every single day. In the last general election, Diane Abbott received almost half of all the abusive tweets sent to female MPs, according to research by Amnesty International has revealed.
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Continued…..Hester has given £10 million ($12.76 million USD) in the past year to the ruling Conservative Party (the Tories) that has governed the UK since 2010. Reports say a party spokesperson confirmed Hester is its 'largest-ever donor.' The UK Labour Party leader, Keir Starmer, has asked the Tories to return the donation.
A TPP statement - the company Mr Hester founded said Hester telephoned Abbott twice to try to apologise and that he 'accepts that he was rude about Diane Abbott in a private meeting several years ago, but his criticism had nothing to do with her gender nor colour of skin.' The company's statement also said Hester abhorred racism, 'not least because he experienced it as the child of Irish immigrants in the 1970s.'
Abbott didn't seem to accept that, though and said, "The fact that two MPs have been murdered in recent years makes talk like this all the more alarming."
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A TPP statement - the company Mr Hester founded said Hester telephoned Abbott twice to try to apologise and that he 'accepts that he was rude about Diane Abbott in a private meeting several years ago, but his criticism had nothing to do with her gender nor colour of skin.' The company's statement also said Hester abhorred racism, 'not least because he experienced it as the child of Irish immigrants in the 1970s.'
Abbott didn't seem to accept that, though and said, "The fact that two MPs have been murdered in recent years makes talk like this all the more alarming."
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SOUTH AFRICA CALLS FOR GENOCIDE PROTESTS
South Africa’s foreign minister has called for protests outside the embassies of countries supporting Israel. Nalendi Pandor is urging people to make posters with the banner ‘stop genocide’ and says it’s time to ‘stand up and be visible.’
She was speaking at last week’s ANC dialogue on Palestine and said her country’s tough stance is about fighting racism, colonialism, occupation and upholding the UN Charter. Pretoria has taken Israel to the UN’s top court over its bombardment of Gaza that’s killed over 31,000 Palestinians.
This snippet is from her powerful speech and you can watch a longer version on our YouTube channel. She’s a rock for justice. Will you respond to her call to protest?
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South Africa’s foreign minister has called for protests outside the embassies of countries supporting Israel. Nalendi Pandor is urging people to make posters with the banner ‘stop genocide’ and says it’s time to ‘stand up and be visible.’
She was speaking at last week’s ANC dialogue on Palestine and said her country’s tough stance is about fighting racism, colonialism, occupation and upholding the UN Charter. Pretoria has taken Israel to the UN’s top court over its bombardment of Gaza that’s killed over 31,000 Palestinians.
This snippet is from her powerful speech and you can watch a longer version on our YouTube channel. She’s a rock for justice. Will you respond to her call to protest?
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U.S. MEDIA OUTLETS PASS OFF IDF-LINKED INDIVIDUALS AS JOURNALISTS
Western journalists and politicians routinely attack and discredit media houses in the Global South as simple propaganda mouthpieces. One would therefore expect the professionalism, integrity and objectivity of Western media outlets to be beyond reproach. However, the insidious ties between private interests and Western media has apparently metastasised, running much deeper than previously expected.
Western journalists and politicians routinely attack and discredit media houses in the Global South as simple propaganda mouthpieces. One would therefore expect the professionalism, integrity and objectivity of Western media outlets to be beyond reproach. However, the insidious ties between private interests and Western media has apparently metastasised, running much deeper than previously expected.
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Continued….In this clip, data journalist Mona Chalabi exposes how major US outlets such as the New York Times and Wall Street Journal published reports by individuals with direct links to Israel’s military and intelligence services. They were touted as impartial journalists reporting on the conflict in Gaza. She also highlights how this behaviour not only misinforms the public but also has far-reaching consequences, as top decisions are being contemplated and made based on these reports.
One African country, South Africa, has found itself a victim of such unsubstantiated reporting on numerous occasions. As of late 2023, the ANC-led government put Israel in the dock at the International Court of Justice, alleging that Tel Aviv is committing genocide against Palestinians. In response, a flurry of media reports have been published, ranging from how South Africa is a ‘legal arm’ of H*m*s to how it was paid by Iran to launch the legal challenge against Tel Aviv.
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One African country, South Africa, has found itself a victim of such unsubstantiated reporting on numerous occasions. As of late 2023, the ANC-led government put Israel in the dock at the International Court of Justice, alleging that Tel Aviv is committing genocide against Palestinians. In response, a flurry of media reports have been published, ranging from how South Africa is a ‘legal arm’ of H*m*s to how it was paid by Iran to launch the legal challenge against Tel Aviv.
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NAMIBIANS DEMAND LAND GERMAN GENOCIDERS STOLE
Descendants of the Herero and Nama people are demanding the return of ancestral lands Germany stole during what historians consider the 20th century’s first genocide.
Between 1904 and 1908, colonial authorities in Namibia killed between 34,000 to 100,000 Herero and Nama people, according to some estimates.
Despite Germany issuing an apology in 2021, descendants say few practical steps have been taken to address some of the enduring injustices. For example, Namibia’s white people—making up only about five per cent of the population, with some being descendants of the genociders in question—own more than 70 per cent of farmland.
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Descendants of the Herero and Nama people are demanding the return of ancestral lands Germany stole during what historians consider the 20th century’s first genocide.
Between 1904 and 1908, colonial authorities in Namibia killed between 34,000 to 100,000 Herero and Nama people, according to some estimates.
Despite Germany issuing an apology in 2021, descendants say few practical steps have been taken to address some of the enduring injustices. For example, Namibia’s white people—making up only about five per cent of the population, with some being descendants of the genociders in question—own more than 70 per cent of farmland.
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MAURICE BISHOP’S MESSAGE TO AFRICANS IN THE UNITED STATES
Today, the 13th of March, marks 45 years since the New JEWEL Movement ousted the corrupt dictatorship of Prime Minister Eric Gairy through a bloodless coup in Grenada. It is an excellent time to bring back the revolutionary prime minister, Maurice Bishop’s, address in New York about the danger Grenada’s revolution posed to the United States.
Today, the 13th of March, marks 45 years since the New JEWEL Movement ousted the corrupt dictatorship of Prime Minister Eric Gairy through a bloodless coup in Grenada. It is an excellent time to bring back the revolutionary prime minister, Maurice Bishop’s, address in New York about the danger Grenada’s revolution posed to the United States.
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Continued….The New JEWEL Movement—New Joint Endeavor for Welfare, Education and Liberation—swiftly established the People’s Revolutionary Government, ushering in a new era of socialist ideals. Under Bishop’s leadership, Grenada underwent a profound socioeconomic transformation marked by extensive reforms and initiatives to uplift the primarily poor population. By 1982, the following occurred: a literacy campaign, the construction of new schools, and the establishment of agricultural cooperatives that particularly benefitted unemployed youth in rural areas. Cuban aid bolstered these efforts, providing expertise in education, healthcare, and infrastructure development, notably constructing a modern international airport to replace the hazardous existing airstrip.
Unemployment plummeted from 49 per cent to 14 per cent within four years. Symbolising the shift in priorities, vibrant billboards promoting education adorned the island, signalling a departure from those that had advertised cigarettes and alcohol. Grenada’s revolution sparked tangible social progress and economic development, leaving a lasting legacy of change and empowerment among its populace.
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Unemployment plummeted from 49 per cent to 14 per cent within four years. Symbolising the shift in priorities, vibrant billboards promoting education adorned the island, signalling a departure from those that had advertised cigarettes and alcohol. Grenada’s revolution sparked tangible social progress and economic development, leaving a lasting legacy of change and empowerment among its populace.
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KENYA'S US-BACKED HAITI MISSION ABORTED
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Kenya’s US-backed plan to send police to Haiti has hit another roadblock. Nairobi has halted the deployment of 1,000 officers following the resignation of unelected Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry. Kenya’s foreign ministry says it will decide what to do next after the installation of a new constitutional authority on the Caribbean Island.
It’s the latest in a string of obstacles facing the deployment, including a high court ruling that called it unconstitutional. Citizens of Haiti and Kenya have berated the operation as a Black mask used to cover American foreign policy and interests.
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Kenya’s US-backed plan to send police to Haiti has hit another roadblock. Nairobi has halted the deployment of 1,000 officers following the resignation of unelected Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry. Kenya’s foreign ministry says it will decide what to do next after the installation of a new constitutional authority on the Caribbean Island.
It’s the latest in a string of obstacles facing the deployment, including a high court ruling that called it unconstitutional. Citizens of Haiti and Kenya have berated the operation as a Black mask used to cover American foreign policy and interests.
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