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Forwarded from Going Underground
The All Eyes on Rafah Instagram story template has been shared a record-breaking 46.6 million times so far, in yet another example of how Israel’s colonial barbarism has disgusted the entire world.

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Forwarded from Multipolar Market
The War in Gaza has become the most expensive in Israel's history

According to Bloomberg's calculations, the total cost of the current escalation until 2025 will be $67.4 billion. In the fourth quarter of 2023, economic output fell by 21.7% year-on-year, according to the Bank of Israel. Defense spending before the war was at a record low of 4.5% of GDP. In Tel Aviv, it is believed that this year it will double to 9%. The country's period of economic growth after two decades is under threat. After the Yom Kippur War in 1973, defense spending also increased, leading to higher national debt and inflation—resulting in what is known as the "lost decade" for Israel. However, at that time, defense spending reached nearly 30% of GDP.

The economy has also changed over the past 50 years. Now, Israel may lose foreign investments in high-tech industries and face an outflow of skilled labor—global corporations will reconsider whether they need Israel. Increased military spending means a reduction or stagnation in spending on healthcare and education, which are Israel's strengths. A prolonged military situation will damage the image of the only democracy in the Middle East. So far, the government has made small spending cuts and introduced new taxes, but it mostly relies on bond sales to cover the growing budget deficit. The sustainability of this strategy is questioned by economists.

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Anti Imperialist Action Ireland strongly condemn the British and US Imperialist Air Strikes on Yemen that are reported to have resulted in at least 16 deaths and many many more injuries.

AIA extends our solidarity and support to Ansarallah, its Revolutionary fighters and the Yemeni People.

The imperialist actions against Yemen, are due to the steadfast and unwavering support shown to Palestine, not just in words but through legitimate Military action against Zionism and Imperialism in the Region.

Irish Republicans raise our voices clearly. Hands off Yemen- Victory to the Houthi’s!
Forwarded from Joti Brar
Workers must receive the message that P&O and the government are sending them: the capitalist state exists to protect the interests of big business.

It is not a neutral entity: it will always pick a side, and that will never be the side of the working class.

https://thecommunists.org/2024/05/31/news/po-boss-admits-company-wages-unlivable/
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Forwarded from Joti Brar
Brilliant push-back by a British barrister who used his skills to refuse an attack against his professional standing by the Zionist lobby.

The narrative is collapsing around the imperialists’ ears.

https://vxtwitter.com/newhamindparty/status/1796148279270318235?s=46
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Labour's push to extend voting rights to 16- and 17-year-olds is not progressive but opportunistic. Given that this age group tends to lean liberal rather than conservative, the move appears aimed at capturing additional votes. By appealing to a younger, more liberal demographic.

Labour's hope is to bolster its electoral base and secure a political advantage of the Tories in future elections.
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💲 Ukraine warmongering burns gaping hole in France’s budget

French President Emmanuel Macron got a nasty wakeup call on Friday as Standard & Poor's cut its long-term sovereign credit rating from AA to AA−.

“France's general government debt as a share of GDP will increase because of larger-than-expected budget deficits over 2023—2027," S&P explained, adding that the country’s state debt will reach 112.1% of GDP in 2027.

The downgrade comes after France racked up a budget deficit of 5.5% of GDP in 2023 instead of the projected 4.9%. This fiscal shortfall, equal to an estimated 20 billion euros, will add to the massive sovereign debt. In 2024, France was officially reported as having a debt-to-GDP ratio of 112% by the IMF.

What are the potential consequences?

◻️ The rating cut is expected to further put a damper on Macron’s prospects for the European Parliament elections this month. His personal ratings swooped to their lowest record last year over his handling of the controversial pension reform and ensuing protests. In April, close to three-quarters of French respondents expressed dissatisfaction with his actions, an Ifop-Fiducial survey for Sud Radio showed.

◻️ As France currently spends 43.9 billion euros on the military, which is 1.94% of GDP, as per Ouest-France, Paris may now want to reassess its military expenditures. In February, France pledged to deliver up to three billion euros in military aid to Kiev in 2024. Government overall military support to Ukraine equaled 2.69 billion euros, according to the Ukraine Support Tracker, Kiel WP.

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This is a battle standard of the English New Model Army. I was with comrades in Liverpool yesterday discussing the buried history of proto-communism that many in the New Model Army thought they were fighting for. It was of course utopianism and could never be realised due to the fact that productive forces were at far too low a level at that time. But whether is the Levellers and Diggers in England or the radical Sans Culottes in France the truth of the bourgeois revolutions were known very early on. Many of those who fought to overthrow the autocracies knew that the bourgeois leaders were betraying them but that the door had been opened to a communistic future.
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Forwarded from Quds News Network
The University of Antwerp in Belgium has officially suspended all cooperation agreements with the Israeli occupation.

"Institutions we partnered with in Israel have institutional collaborations with military officials," Rector Herman Van Goethem said in a statement.

"Therefore, general cooperation agreements have been suspended. Current research projects are being completed but may be subject to additional review by the authorized Ethics Committee," he said.
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The American people have a tough decision ahead: Joe Biden, a corrupt political war hawk whose foreign policies have caused global strife, or Donald Trump, a corrupt corporate capitalist who puts the interests of the wealthy above everyone else. Both candidates promise more misery for the average person, both here and around the world.
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Scott Ritter has been a candid observer of the U.S. empire, and his background has provided him with insights into its actions and motivations. It was only a matter of time before they started to clamp down on him.

As the strength of Western capitalism begins to fade, people like Ritter, who were once tolerated, will no longer be able to openly criticise the empire without facing repercussions.
Forwarded from Laura Ru (Laura Ru)
The US State Department has seized the passport of former Marine and UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter.

Ritter was on his way to Russia for the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) when he was pulled off the plane and had his documents confiscated.

“I was boarding the flight. Three [police] officers pulled me aside. They took my passport. When asked why, they said ‘orders of the State Department’. They had no further information for me,” Ritter told RT. “They pulled my bags off the plane, then escorted me out of the airport. They kept my passport.” Ritter is a former US Marine Corps intelligence officer, who later served as the US and UN weapons inspector in Iraq. He is also a RT contributor, writing about international security, military affairs, Russia, and the Middle East, as well as arms control and nonproliferation. (Source: RT)
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