Katie Fritchen1 day agoIs the Flood of Graphic Imagery From Gaza Warping Our Perception of War?newrepublic.com - Frances NguyenThe tsunami of images from the conflict between Israel and Hamas is blanketing our screens—and potentially fueling our desensitization to these …
Katie Fritchen1 day agoWe Can Have Either Billionaires or Democracy. Not Both.counterpunch.org - Sonali KolhatkarAs we count down toward the 2024 general election, we should expect to hear from media pundits about candidates and their viability, swing states and …
Katie Fritchen2 days agoThere is nowhere safe for children to go in Gazaverified_publisherAl Jazeera - Jason LeeBy ordering families to move, Israel is not ensuring that they survive, but merely giving them the option to die another way, elsewhere. I have spent the last week in Gaza, where I’ve witnessed a dire situation becoming catastrophic. While visiting a shelter in the south, I met a displaced family …
Katie Fritchen2 days agoIDF expands ground offensive into southern GazaNBC NewsFollow NBC News' latest updates on the Israel-Hamas war: IDF pushes into southern Gaza bombarded after cease-fire talks collapse, U.S. urges IDF to protect civilians. Israel is warning Palestinians to evacuate specific neighborhoods, but residents say there is no safe place to go. Pressure is …
Katie Fritchen3 days agoKamala Harris: “Under No Circumstances” Will US Allow Forced Relocation of Palestiniansverified_publisherVanity Fair - Jack McCordickAs Israel-Hamas fighting resumes in Gaza, the US vice president said that “too many innocent Palestinians have been killed.” US Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed that the Biden administration will not allow the forced removal of Palestinians out of Gaza or the West Bank, as the Israeli …
Katie Fritchen3:363 days agoPalestinians Abandon Villages Following West Bank Settler ViolenceThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJThe U.N. said Israeli settler attacks in the West Bank have doubled since the Israel-Hamas war began, prompting many Palestinians to abandon their homes. WSJ’s Margherita Stancati visited the village of Zanuta to find out more. Photo Illustration: Marina Costa/Tanya Habjouqa