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As pride month begins, let us not forget our Palestinian brothers and sisters.
Like to charge and reblog to cast Chinese scientists destroying the Insulin industry
Here’s a link with more details! They got an insulin dependent patient medication free in just 11 weeks using a cell transplant! It’s still very early and needs a lot more testing to see if they can replicate the results, but having success in a human is very promising!
Could really have done with a link.
Ah, thank you! I looked but couldn't find it. Much appreciated!
day 1 of UAW 4811 strike at uc santa cruz, the first campus to be called to stand up 🕊️
on may 15, UAW local 4811, which represents over 48,000 academic workers at all 11 university of california campuses across california, voted to authorize a strike. The strike comes in response to the brutal dismantling of the UC’s Gaza solidarity encampments at the hands of the police, authorized by the university’s administration. It also comes after the uc and cops stood by as groups of zionists violently attacked the UCLA encampment with chemical sprays, fireworks, and other weapons.
List of fundraisers for direct contacts from Ghazzah & Sudan
This is a list dedicated to compiling people I have direct contact with in Ghazzah & Sudan. All of these fundraisers have been personally verified from start to finish by me. You are free to share these with anyone you know. This is part of the following masterpost series. Feel free to consult all other links in the main navigation masterpost.
The ground invasion of Rafah and El Fashir grow nearer everyday. Please understand the urgency of this campaign.
Version date: May 12th 2024.
- Fadi & Shahed: 5,885 USD out of 62.5k
- Sana'a & Sujood: 15,049 £ out of 50k
- Mahmoud Qassas: 12,466$ out of 200k
- Ezzideen Shehab: 11,075€ out of 32.5k.
- Hussam Aburamadan: 17,657€ out of 148k.
- Hamdi Hijazi: 6,614$ out of 25k.
- Suheir Hojok: 17,557 AUD out of 70k.
- Madleen Abu Jayyab: 33,808$ out of 70k.
- Hani Al-Hajjar: 2,536€ out of 50k.
- Little Yusuf: 664€ out of 85k.
- Nael Helles: 255$ out of 50k.
- Alia's family: 516€ out of 30k.
- Hala's family: 350 CAD out of 50k.
- Mohammed Al Shaer: 150£ out of 50k
- Mona Abu Hamda: COMPLETE. All further donations will help them in their new life in Egypt.
- Sahar El Tibi: 15€ out of 30k.
- Youssef Munir: 596£ out of 50k.
- Muhammad Munir: 1,528£ out of 45k.
- Amal & Ruba A.S.: 0€ out of 50k.
- Awad's family: 10€ out of 25k.
- Mahmoud Al Tibi: 1,512€ out of 60k.
- Abdullah Haniyah: 175 USD out of 47k.
- Alaa Jawad: 47$ out of 15k.
- Ghada Banaat: 360€ out of 50k.
- Fadia's family: 30 CAD out of 100k.
- Eman Abdulrahman: 16,125$ out of 43k.
- Mohammed's family: 0€ out of 30k.
- Fatma Abughali: 85€ out of 27k.
- Fahed Shehab: 0€ out of 50k.
- Alaa Al Khateeb: 807£ out of 6k.
- Mohammed Bardaweel: 50€ out of 37k.
- Ahmad Shaaban: 0£ out of 40k.
- Mohammad's family: 3.2k$ out of 14k.
- Rana Abu Ghaben: 505$ out of 100k.
- Ahmed Al Ostaz: 70€ out of 70k.
- Tahani Shorbaje: 1,269$ out of 50k.
- Omar's family: 45€ out of 20k.
- Renad Majed Salim: 595£ out of 25k.
"Israel also secretly hires Jewish Americans as spies to work out of its Washington embassy and its consulates around the United States to covertly surveil and monitor fellow Americans, including students. Thoroughly vetted to ensure loyalty to Israel, many of those hired have spent years heavily involved in pro-Israeli activities from the time they were in college and before. Among them was Julia Reifkind, who led a pro-Israel group at the University of California at Davis before moving on to become an activist with AIPAC. After she graduated in 2016, she was hired by Israel and assigned to its embassy in Washington.
Reifkind had good preparation for her assignment. Thinking that Kleinfeld was a fellow pro-Israel activist, over dinner at Washington’s Mari Vanna restaurant she revealed that while at AIPAC she spent much of her time deceiving college students about her covert connection to the organization. “Obviously, I’m an AIPAC-trained campus activist,” she said. “When you’re lobbying on behalf of AIPAC, you don’t say AIPAC, you say, ‘I’m a pro-Israel student from UC Davis.’ And when you’re meeting with students on campus I would never say, ‘I am the AIPAC campus rep.’ I’d say, ‘My name is Julia and I’m a pro-Israel student.’”
At the embassy, Reifkind focused on developing intelligence on fellow Americans, including students on college campuses. “So nobody really knows what we’re doing,” she said. “But mainly it’s been a lot of research like monitoring BDS.”
In a different conversation, Reifkind explained: “It’s mainly gathering intel, reporting back to Israel. That’s a lot of what I do. To report back to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Strategic Affairs, and make sure they have the right information.” Among the ways she spies on pro-Palestinian activists and Palestinian human rights supporters is with phony Facebook accounts. “I have my fake Facebook that I follow all the SJP [Students for Justice in Palestine] accounts. I have some fake names. My name is Jay Bernard or something.”
Once Reifkind collected the intelligence on her targets, she passed it on to her boss at the embassy. Then it was sent to the Ministry of Strategic Affairs and other offices over a secure encrypted system called Cables. It’s “really secure,” she said. “I don’t have access to [it] because I’m an American.… I’ve seen it, it looks really bizarre…. And then they’ll send something back and he’ll translate it and tell me what I need to do.”
Since the brutal Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians on October 7 and the Israeli invasion of Gaza, the ICC and its US-based spy networks are no doubt working overtime. But there is little likelihood of interference by the FBI—well trained to look the other way when it comes to Israel. It was a situation that even frustrated a former head of the FBI’s counterintelligence division. When I asked him why no one would talk to me about Israel’s massive espionage in the United States, he simply shook his head.
“You don’t think Israel’s a sensitive topic?” he asked, requesting that his name not be used. “So, Israel has been looked at and is being looked at and that’s all I can tell you,” he said. “But nobody’s doing anything.”
“Why not?” I asked.
“You can imagine,” is all he would say, implying high-level political involvement. I then said that I was planning to write about the topic. “I hope you do. I hope you do,” he said. Sighing, he added, “I’ve been there done that. I know it. I’ve brought cases to the Department of Justice on Israel.” Cases that were never opened."
Interviews with current and former US Agency for International Development (USAID) and State Department officials, aid agencies working in Gaza and internal USAID documents reveal that the administration rejected or ignored pleas to use its leverage to persuade its ally Israel – the recipient of billions of dollars of US military support – to allow sufficient humanitarian aid into Gaza to stop the famine taking hold. The former officials say the US also provided diplomatic cover for Israel to create the conditions for famine by blocking international efforts to bring about a ceasefire or alleviate the crisis, making the delivery of aid almost impossible. “This is not just turning a blind eye to the man-made starvation of an entire population, it is direct complicity,” former State Department official Josh Paul, who resigned over US support for the war, told The Independent. [...] “This is a population that is starving to death, this is a population that is being pushed to the brink,” the World Health Organisation’s emergencies director Michael Ryan said at a press conference on 31 January. The same day Mr Ryan described Gaza’s grim outlook, White House national security communications adviser John Kirby defended the Biden administration’s decision to suspend aid to UNRWA. Mr Kirby denied that cutting off assistance to the UN entity with the largest footprint in Gaza would have a detrimental effect on the humanitarian situation there, and instead claimed that the US was “working so hard to get more [humanitarian] assistance into the people of Gaza”. [...] A cable drafted by officials at the agency and leaked to HuffPost in early April said that “the threshold to support a famine determination has likely already been crossed,” and that the level of hunger and malnutrition in Gaza was “unprecedented in modern history”. A separate memo written by USAID officials for Mr Blinken and leaked to Devex found that Israel may be violating a White House directive requiring recipients of US military assistance to permit the unimpeded delivery of US-funded humanitarian support. The UN has said repeatedly that, by the time an official declaration of famine is made, it will be too late to prevent thousands of deaths. The declaration requires a painfully precise collection of data that is not possible to get while the north of Gaza remains cut off by the fighting. [...] According to UN figures, more than half of Gaza’s population– some 1.1 million people – face catastrophic food insecurity. This represents the highest share of a population ever recorded globally. One in three children under the age of two suffer from acute malnutrition. [...] “I believe the US to be complicit in creating the conditions for famine,” the current anonymous USAID employee told The Independent. “Not only has our response been woefully inadequate, but we’re actively responsible in large part for it.”
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tariffs on solar panels and evs to demonstrate how much we love global warming