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.

U.S. Foreign Policy-Middle East

U.S. Foreign Policy-Middle East

On RT:
The article discusses pro-Palestine demonstrators obstructing a US military supply vessel at the Port of Oakland. The demonstrators, led by the Arab Resource Organizing Center, believed the ship, MV Cape Orlando, was carrying military equipment destined for Israel. Despite efforts by a US Coast Guard negotiator to persuade them to leave, the protesters were removed from the ship later in the day, with some individuals detained. Their action aimed to influence US lawmakers considering substantial military aid for Israel. Similar pro-Palestine protests have taken place across the US, reflecting concerns surrounding the Gaza conflict and military aid. Continue reading U.S. Foreign Policy-Middle East

Israel-Palestine Conflict and Human Rights

Israel-Palestine Conflict and Human Rights

Amnesty International’s unambiguous condemnation of recent Israeli attacks in Gaza underscores the urgent need for accountability and adherence to international humanitarian law. The evidence of war crimes committed and the devastating impact on civilians cannot be ignored. It is a call for justice, a plea for international intervention, and a reminder that respect for human rights should transcend political considerations in the Israel-Palestine conflict. Continue reading Israel-Palestine Conflict and Human Rights