Palestinians Sue Biden for Failing to Prevent Genocide in Gaza

The federal lawsuit accuses President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin of complicity in genocide.

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Biden’s Legacy Should Be Forever Haunted by the Names of Gaza’s Dead Children

Jeremy Scahill

Biden’s support for the terror bombing of Gaza continues his long history as a steadfast supporter of Israel’s greatest crimes.
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I Joined Gaza’s Trail of Tears and Displacement

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After weeks of reporting on Israel’s war from Gaza City, I was one of thousands of Palestinians who fled south on Friday.
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Palestinians Sue Biden for Failing to Prevent Genocide in Gaza

Prem Thakker

The federal lawsuit accuses President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin of complicity in genocide.
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Cop City Protesters Tried to Plant Trees. Atlanta Police Beat Them for It.

Natasha Lennard

Organizers swore off violence, but the cops used their garden tools as an excuse to attack them anyway.
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Obama Alumni Call on Former President to “Leverage” Influence for Gaza Ceasefire

Prem Thakker

Using Obama’s own words, recent and past, on Palestine, the former staffers join a rising tide of political operatives opposing unconditional U.S. support for Israel.
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Google Activists Circulated Internal Petition on Israel Ties. Only the Muslim Got a Call from HR.

Sam Biddle

Employees are internally protesting Google’s Project Nimbus, which they fear is being used by Israel to violate Palestinians’ human rights.
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The Gaza Siege: A Harsh Spotlight on the West’s Moral Bankruptcy

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Journalist Sharif Abdel Kouddous discusses the slaughter in Gaza, and Ta-Nehisi Coates describes his visit to Palestine.
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