Outstanding work as usual. I just wonder how much time the State Department and Pentagon spend on trying to figure out who your sources are. Has to really piss them off, not to mention being the envy of your peers as well.
Although Gaza still is the most urgent issue, and we cannot turn our eyes from them, there is another grevious situation in the increasing settler violence and land confiscation in the West Bank, aka illegally Occupied Territory. There are some, too few, organizations trying to help, at least up until this most grevious situation in the West Bank, this week, where there is an actual military invasion by Israel, with public officials threatening the same death and destruction as in Gaza.
There are those inside Israel who stand for justice and humanity, made up of committed Israelis and Palestinians working together to protect the Palestinians.
Work on the Ground: Transforming Lives in Israel-Palestine — American Friends of Combatants for Peace
What's especially interesting to me is that while yes, the person who damaged those specific solar panels did so because he thought the company supported Israel, his is far from the only act of vandalism to occur just to solar power in Florida this summer. There's no indication that he acted in concert with anyone else is there? If so I missed it. Whereas the targeting of solar and other greener power facilities being done by people with a lighter skin tone and no stated position on Israel seem to be getting MUCH less high level security energy. I'm sure it's just an oversight. It couldn't possibly be a failure of our nation's security forces to investigate or take seriously white, right-wing domestic terrorists in the same way they do brown folks or "antifa".
Outstanding work as usual. I just wonder how much time the State Department and Pentagon spend on trying to figure out who your sources are. Has to really piss them off, not to mention being the envy of your peers as well.
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More remarks like “Hypeland Security,” please.
Samantha Power is “powered” by the blood of brown people. It is the yellow sun to her NGO super body.
Although Gaza still is the most urgent issue, and we cannot turn our eyes from them, there is another grevious situation in the increasing settler violence and land confiscation in the West Bank, aka illegally Occupied Territory. There are some, too few, organizations trying to help, at least up until this most grevious situation in the West Bank, this week, where there is an actual military invasion by Israel, with public officials threatening the same death and destruction as in Gaza.
There are those inside Israel who stand for justice and humanity, made up of committed Israelis and Palestinians working together to protect the Palestinians.
Work on the Ground: Transforming Lives in Israel-Palestine — American Friends of Combatants for Peace
https://www.afcfp.org
For factual information:
https://www.btselem.org
http://zope.gush-shalom.org/index_en.html
And there are more.
Please feel free to add them in the reply.
What's especially interesting to me is that while yes, the person who damaged those specific solar panels did so because he thought the company supported Israel, his is far from the only act of vandalism to occur just to solar power in Florida this summer. There's no indication that he acted in concert with anyone else is there? If so I missed it. Whereas the targeting of solar and other greener power facilities being done by people with a lighter skin tone and no stated position on Israel seem to be getting MUCH less high level security energy. I'm sure it's just an oversight. It couldn't possibly be a failure of our nation's security forces to investigate or take seriously white, right-wing domestic terrorists in the same way they do brown folks or "antifa".