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  • 1 week ago | aljazeera.com | Ali Harb

    Washington, DC - When the Heritage Foundation, a prominent right-wing think tank in the United States, released a playbook last year for how to destroy the Palestine solidarity movement, it did not garner much attention. But more than eight months later, the policy document - known as Project Esther - now faces heightened scrutiny from activists and media outlets, in part because President Donald Trump appears to be following its blueprint.

  • 2 weeks ago | aljazeera.com | Ali Harb

    Trump has amplified claims that South African leader oversees anti-white policies, which Ramaphosa firmly rejects. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will meet Donald Trump in Washington, DC, at 12:45pm (16:45 GMT) amid tensions over Washington's resettlement of Afrikaners, who the US president claims are the victims of "genocide".

  • 3 weeks ago | aljazeera.com | Ali Harb

    Washington, DC - Three days, three countries, hundreds of billions of dollars in investments and a geopolitical shift in the United States's approach to the region: Donald Trump's trip to the Middle East has been eventful. This week, the United States president visited Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates in the first planned trip of his second presidency, after attending funeral last month.

  • 3 weeks ago | aljazeera.com | Ali Harb

    Washington, DC - United States President Donald Trump says that forging formal relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel would be a "dream", but he wants the kingdom to do it on its "own time". The White House on Tuesday made public a flurry of economic and defence pacts with Saudi Arabia involving hundreds of billions of dollars, but any mention of Israel was conspicuously absent from the announcements.

  • 1 month ago | aljazeera.com | Ali Harb

    Washington, DC - Jewish students involved in protests at Columbia University say their pro-Palestinian activism is driven by their faith - not in spite of it. On Tuesday, a group of Jewish student activists met with members of the United States Congress in Washington, DC, to tell their stories, which they say have been left out of mainstream narratives about anti-Semitism on college campuses.

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Ali Harb
Ali Harb @Harbpeace
8 May 25

Fetterman's anti-Palestinian hate was seen as righteous "punching left," which made him an automatic 2028 presidential contender. It was actually a reflection of a mental health crisis. But in a world where anti-Palestinian sociopathy is the norm, it was celebrated.

Nick Field
Nick Field @nick_field90

The day before the New York Mag piece went online, Fetterman lost it in a meeting with a teachers union: "Fetterman began repeating himself, shouting and questioning why “everybody is mad at me,” “why does everyone hate me, what did I ever do” and slamming his hands on a desk" https://t.co/gDcRzgh6zz

Ali Harb
Ali Harb @Harbpeace
7 May 25

Ignore actual Palestinians starving, World Food Program, UN, World Central Kitchen, Oxfam... Michael Ames says Gaza is not starving. His evidence? He saw a social media post in March of a truck full of chicken in Gaza. (Not making this up. He actually cites it in his article).

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Ali Harb
Ali Harb @Harbpeace
7 May 25

Infinitely more important things happening in the world, but I feel compelled to share this little triumph https://t.co/lV2P0gmKoj