Dave DeCamp reports on the deadliest day of Israeli attacks in the Strip since the ceasefire went into effect on Oct. 10. It occurred after an Israeli bulldozer struck an unexploded bomb. It was misrepresented as a Hamas attack.
While the overall picture of Oct. 7 has become clearer, an independent investigation is necessary to fully understand the events, writes Robert Inlakesh.
Mick Hall analyzes an Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s story — 11 months into a genocide — on the Israeli military’s use of the Hannibal Directive to kill its own citizens.
Hamas’ Oct. 7 operation laid waste to Israel’s belief that Palestinians can be siphoned off into Bantustans while the colonizing state enjoys peace and expansion, writes Tareq Baconi.