Islamic Societies Review MONTHLY -- October 2024
Friday, November 01, 2024KSA FM: Normalization with KSA is off the table... What is happening in northern Gaza ... can only be described as a form of genocide
Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan said on Thursday that normalization between Saudi Arabia and "Israel" is not on the table until the "two-state solution"...
Morocco principled foreign policy: If you support our occupation of Sahara you can say anything you want
Rewarding Macron for supporting Morocco's continued occupation of Western Sahara, Moroccan politicians applauded him when he said "Palestinian resistance is barbaric." Moroccan lawmakers applauded French...
Media review, CNN commentator: "I hope your beeper doesn’t go off"
Mainstream media guests include those who normalize acts of state terrorism, when the state of Israel turned communication devices into indiscriminate bombs.
CNN describes the exchange that took place in its own studios with this introduction:
"CNN says a right-wing commentator will not be welcomed back on air after he made a racist remark on “CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip.”
On Monday’s prime time show, after Muslim journalist Mehdi Hasan stated that he supports Palestinians, conservative commentator Ryan Girdusky responded, “I hope your beeper doesn’t go off.” The comment referenced the thousands of pager explosions in Lebanon targeting Hezbollah militants. CNN has learned the attacks were carried out by Israel." - CNN
Nika Soon-Shiong said LA Times endorsement was blocked over Gaza war support
CNN and other media outlets reported that "the daughter of Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong suggested on Saturday that herfather’s decision to block the...
Macron to Netanyahu: Defending civilization is not about sowing barbarism
10/25/2024 : French President Emmanuel Macron criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's description of the war on Gaza and Lebanon as a "war of civilization,"...
BRICS Calling for a ceasefire in Gaza: We condemn Israel's attacks on Lebanon and Syria
The BRICS group of countries stressed the need for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza, expressing its condemnation of the Israeli occupation's targeting of...
Indonesia's new government is introduced with emphasis on diplomaticy
With President Prabowo inaugurating 48 cabinet ministers in his new government, the Indonesian foreign ministry, the country's agency responsible for connecting Indonesia to the world,...
The Mufti of the Sultanate of Oman issues an official statement about the death of Sinwar
A few hours after the Grand Mufti of the Sultanate of Oman, Sheikh Ahmed bin Hamad Al-Khalili, mourned the Palestinians and “the entire nation for...
Massive demonstrations in cities across Morocco with thousands demanding an end to the Israeli genocide
Middle East News Review: Thousands of Moroccans demonstrated in the city of Casablanca (west) on Sunday, rejecting the Israeli genocide that the Gaza Strip has...
Biden makes statement on the anniversary of killing of Palestinian American boy, stabbing of mother
US President Joe Biden commemorated the one year anniversary of what he called a "heinous" fatal assault on a Palestinian American mother and son that...
Nihon Hidankyo: "In Gaza, bleeding children are like in Japan 80 years ago"
The Japanese organization Nihon Hidankyo, a grassroots movement of survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs at the end of World War Two, won the award on Friday in what was seen as a plea to nuclear-armed countries not to use those weapons. Toshiyuki Mimaki co-chairs the organization.
Mimaki said after the prize was announced on Friday that the plight of children in Gaza was similar to what Japan faced at the end of World War II.
"In Gaza, bleeding children are being held (by their parents). It's like in Japan 80 years ago," Mimaki said.
Responding to Mimaki, Israel's ambassador to Japan attacked the comparison as "outrageous and baseless", and said such comparisons "distort history and dishonor the victims".
A representative for the Hiroshima chapter of Nihon Hidankyo could not be reached for comment about Cohen's post.
Around 140,000 people were killed when the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945, and 74,000 more were killed in Nagasaki three days later.
Survivors of the blasts later formed Nihon Hidankyo to tell the stories of those atomic bombings and to press for a world without nuclear weapons.
The National is publishing a full chronology of Israel's war on Gaza
Message from the editor of The National: Tomorrow's front page explainedIt is a year since Israel began the deadliest attack on Palestine in modern history.According...
Media review: "Flattened in a year"
A news story by CNN writer Sana Noor Haq, in collaboration with visuals team, over weeks of painstaking work, produced this review of what they think has happened to Gaza in one year, although Gaza Strip is flat by nature, they, nonetheless concluded it was flattened Israeli bombardment. It must take extraordinarily powerful weapons, and endless supply thereof, to flatten already flat densely populated piece of land.
Prestigious academic institutions' declining prestige
Princeton Praised a Professor for Winning a MacArthur; and at the same time, Princeton launches a Probe Into Her stance on Palestine.As congratulations poured in...
Media review: "The biggest problem with Western media is more in what they don't show than in what they do show"
The true face of Israel's war on Gaza is hidden from Western public opinion through the Western media’s ignoring of Israel's attacks and war crimes, according to a US journalist.
Max Blumenthal, editor-in-chief of the independent news website The Grayzone, spoke to Anadolu at a conference in Istanbul, Türkiye about his views on how Western media portrays Israel's attacks on Gaza and the role of the US in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
“On Oct. 7, the Western media did not show the losses that the Israeli military took at the hands of Hamas and other factions in Gaza. They focused exclusively on civilians being kidnapped and then began with not just the killings that took place of civilians on Oct. 7, which were real and documented, but fabricating atrocities about beheaded babies and babies burned in ovens, and so on, in order to create leverage and political space for Israel to totally destroy Gaza,” said Blumenthal... > source article ...
Our Galaxy Appears To Be Part Of Structure So Large It Challenges Our Models Of Cosmology
Astronomers have found that our galaxy, the Milky Way, may be a tiny part of an even larger local structure than we thought. The research,...
Media review: What does CBS's handling of Ta-Nehisi Coates' interview tell us about US media when it comes to telling the story of Palestininas?
News stories about Palestine cannot be covered by news media like any other news subject. That is the main point of the recent controversy surrounding...
130 Israeli soldiers will stop fighting if Netanyahu and Gallant continue the war in Gaza
A number of Israeli soldiers have threatened to end their military service unless the government seeks a deal to release prisoners. In a letter addressed...
Israel is normalizing the assassination of religious leaders by targeting Sistani
Channel close to Netanyahu included Sistani on Israeli assassination list. Channel 14 Israel published a photo of the highest Shiite authority in Iraq, Ali al-Sistani,...
CIA: Iran capable of producing a nuclear bomb in a week
CIA Director William Burns said that Iran is capable of producing a nuclear bomb within a week, but there is no evidence that it has...
Taliban Delegation Arrives in Moscow for Consultations on Afghan Issues
A Taliban delegation, led by the acting Afghan Foreign Minister, has arrived in Moscow for the “Moscow format” consultations on Afghanistan. The format, established in...
“Iran’s Attack on Israel Failed”
Western media and Western government reactions to Iran’s retaliatory attack on Israel raises serious concerns. Before sharing some of these reactions, some context, then some...
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