Breaking the Silence: Combatting the Bystander Effect Today

Breaking the Silence: Combatting the Bystander Effect Today

“A woman was stabbed to death while 38 people watched—and no one did a thing.”
This shocking crime became one of the most infamous examples of public indifference. But beyond the headlines lies an even more unsettling truth— one that reveals a disturbing flaw in human psychology that most of us don’t even realize we have.
What makes us hesitate when someone is in danger? What invisible force keeps us silent when action could save a life? And most importantly… if you were there that night, would you have really acted—or would you like to think you would?
The answer might surprise you.
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Review of RT’s Article on Israel’s Use of US-Made White Phosphorus Munitions

Review of RT’s Article on Israel’s Use of US-Made White Phosphorus Munitions

On RT:
Israel used US-made white phosphorus munitions in an attack on a Lebanese village, causing concern. The incident on October 16 resulted in damage and injuries. These munitions, while initially used for smoke, can be toxic and incendiary. The shells were traced back to US production, raising questions about their use and US military aid to Israel. The White House expressed concerns, emphasizing adherence to laws of armed conflict. Israel’s use of these munitions has been ongoing, with reports suggesting their use in Gaza as well. Continue reading Review of RT’s Article on Israel’s Use of US-Made White Phosphorus Munitions

Exploring Perspectives

Exploring Perspectives

Opinions:
This article offers a unique metaphorical perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, paralleling it with the storied journey of the Koh-i-Noor diamond. It explores the complex layers of historical claims, emotional ties, and ethical considerations, underscoring the need for empathy and mutual recognition in conflict resolution. Continue reading Exploring Perspectives

Corruption Trial of Israeli PM Netanyahu Resumes

Corruption Trial of Israeli PM Netanyahu Resumes

On Aljazeera:
Israeli PM Netanyahu faces renewed corruption trial amidst the aftermath of the Gaza conflict. Accused in three cases, including receiving gifts for political favors, he denies wrongdoing, labeling it a “witch-hunt.” The trial, paused due to emergency orders, has sparked protests amid concerns of judicial compromise and economic impact. Netanyahu’s push for judicial overhaul intensifies the political climate, raising questions about the balance of power in Israel. Continue reading Corruption Trial of Israeli PM Netanyahu Resumes

Op-ed on Israeli Apartheid.

Op-ed on Israeli Apartheid.

On RT:
Mayibuye Mandela, the great-grandson of Nelson Mandela and a South African political activist, spoke exclusively to RT, expressing gratitude for Palestinian support during apartheid. Criticizing perceived Israeli impunity, he attributed it to strong American backing and drew parallels between the Israel-Hamas conflict and apartheid. Advocating sanctions against Israel, including embassy removal and product bans, he called for arming Palestinians. Mayibuye clarified South Africa’s issue lies with Zionists, not Jewish people, stressing the need for a two-state solution. Continue reading Op-ed on Israeli Apartheid.